Load scheduling optimization in distributed system

US9634488B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9634488-B2
Application numberUS-201013380712-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 12, 2010
Priority dateJun 26, 2009
Publication dateApr 25, 2017
Grant dateApr 25, 2017

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A power distribution management system is disclosed for optimal power distribution for a predetermined class of loads and other loads. The power distribution management system include a substation for distributing power supply to a load network, where the load network includes the predetermined class of loads and other loads and the substation includes a plurality of feeders. The power distribution management system includes an optimizer for generating an optimal load schedule for a control period for the predetermined class of loads. The power distribution management system also includes a communication interface for communicating between the plurality of individual loads and/or the optimizer.

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A power distribution management system for managing distribution of electrical power in a distribution network including a predetermined class of loads and other loads, the power distribution management system comprising: a substation including a plurality of feeders for distributing power to the predetermined class of loads and to the other loads, wherein the predetermined class of loads communicates with the power distribution management system through one or more communication devices; an optimizer for generating a priori an optimal load schedule of individual loads of the predetermined class of loads, wherein the optimal load schedule is derived using an objective function with constraints that minimizes a difference between a power supply quota for the predetermined class of loads and power consumed by the predetermined class of loads over a period of time, wherein the power supply quota is power committed for the predetermined class of loads from total power available for distribution to the predetermined class of loads and to the other loads, wherein the difference between the power supply quota and the power consumed is minimized by scheduling an adequate number of individual loads from the predetermined class of loads according to a power demand of the individual loads of the predetermined class of loads, and wherein the constraints include at least one of (i) a total ON time constraint indicative of a total time of power required by each individual load of the predetermined class of loads, and (ii) a minimum ON time constraint indicative of a minimum time for which power is to be scheduled to each individual load of the predetermined class of loads; and a communication interface for communication with at least one of the individual loads and the optimizer, wherein the optimal load schedule is communicated to the individual loads through the communication interface, wherein the power distribution management system is for managing the individual loads of the predetermined class of loads, the distribution network, and the plurality of feeders based on the optimal load schedule. 2. The power distribution management system of claim 1 , wherein at least one individual load from the predetermined class of loads is operated by the power distribution management system based on the optimal load schedule. 3. The power distribution management system of claim 1 , wherein the constraints further include a power allowance constraint, and a time varying load constraint. 4. The power distribution management system of claim 1 , wherein the optimizer is integral to at least one of a power distribution network management system, a substation management system in the substation, or both the power distribution network management system and a substation management system. 5. The power distribution management system of claim 1 , wherein the communication interface is for registering identity information of the individual loads from the predetermined class of loads. 6. The power distribution management system of claim 5 , wherein the identity information of the individual loads comprises: at least information on a type and rating of an individual load and information on the communication device. 7. The power distribution management system of claim 1 , wherein the optimizer is configured to ensure that at least one feeder associated with the predetermined class of loads is always available to supply power to the predetermined class of loads. 8. The power distribution management system of claim 1 , wherein the power distribution management system is for receiving at least one of identity information, power requirement information, power utilized information, or a combination thereof from at least one of the individual loads. 9. The power distribution management system of claim 1 , wherein the power distribution management system is for sending at least one of an optimal schedule information, tariff information, information for approval, instruction to operate information, or the combination thereof to at least one of the individual loads. 10. The power distribution management system of claim 1 , wherein the power distribution management system is for reconfiguring one or more feeders of the plurality of feeders based on the optimal load schedule. 11. A method for optimal power distribution to a predetermined class of loads, wherein a power distribution management system manages distribution of electrical power in a distribution network including the predetermined class of loads and other loads, the method comprising: receiving information of a power supply quota for the predetermined class of loads at an optimizer of the power distribution management system, wherein the power supply quota is power committed for the predetermined class of loads from total power available for distribution to the predetermined class of loads and to the other loads; receiving information of power demand by individual loads of the predetermined class of loads at a communication interface of the power distribution management system, wherein each individual load of the predetermined class of loads communicates with the power distribution management system through one or more communication devices; deriving a priori, at the optimizer, an optimal load schedule for individual loads of the predetermined class of loads with an objective function with constraints that minimizes a difference between the power supply quota for the predetermined class of loads and power consumed by the predetermined class of loads over a period of time, wherein the difference is minimized by scheduling an adequate number of individual loads from the predetermined class of loads, and wherein the constraints include at least one of (i) a total ON time constraint indicative of a total time of power required by each individual load of the predetermined class of loads, and (ii) a minimum ON time constraint indicative of a minimum time for which power is to be scheduled to each individual load of the predetermined class of loads; communicating the optimal load schedule to the individual loads of the predetermined class of loads through the communication interface of the power distribution management system; and managing the distribution network and a plurality of feeders that distribute power to the predetermined class of loads and to the other loads based on the optimal load schedule. 12. The method for load scheduling of claim 11 comprising: receiving feedback from respective users of the individual loads; and using the feedback from the respective users of the individual loads to generate a final optimal load schedule. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the power distribution to the other loads is based on pre-defined priorities.

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  • according to an economic condition, e.g. tariff-based load management · CPC title

  • Simulating, planning, modelling, reliability check or computer assisted design [CAD] of electric power networks · CPC title

  • involving the use of Internet protocols · CPC title

  • involving a local wireless network, e.g. Wi-Fi®, ZigBee® or Bluetooth® · CPC title

  • by means of mobile telephony · CPC title

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What does patent US9634488B2 cover?
A power distribution management system is disclosed for optimal power distribution for a predetermined class of loads and other loads. The power distribution management system include a substation for distributing power supply to a load network, where the load network includes the predetermined class of loads and other loads and the substation includes a plurality of feeders. The power distribu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sundaram Senthil Kumar, Selvaraj Gopinath, Kundanagar Rohini Suresh, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J3/14. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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