2017
DOI: 10.1109/tcst.2016.2575780
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Optimum Adaptive Piecewise Linearization: An Estimation Approach in Wind Power

Abstract: This paper introduces an effective piecewise linearization technique to obtain an estimation of nonlinear models when their input-output domains include multidimensional operating points. The algorithm of a forward adaptive approach is introduced to identify the effective operating points for model linearization and adjust their domains for the maximum coverage and the minimum model linearization error. The technique obtains a minimum number of linearized models and the continuity of their domains. The algorit… Show more

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“…In switched systems, the switching mechanism is independently determined from the continuous state variables, and if the switching signal is a function of continuous state or input variables, such systems are called piecewise systems. Such systems are widely used to provide mathematical models for real processes such as automobile transmission systems [1], wind power transfer systems [2, 3], urban trafic flow [4], robotics [5], chemical processes [6], switching circuits and power electronic converters [79].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In switched systems, the switching mechanism is independently determined from the continuous state variables, and if the switching signal is a function of continuous state or input variables, such systems are called piecewise systems. Such systems are widely used to provide mathematical models for real processes such as automobile transmission systems [1], wind power transfer systems [2, 3], urban trafic flow [4], robotics [5], chemical processes [6], switching circuits and power electronic converters [79].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%