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A practical approach to wave energy modeling and control *

Journal

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Volume 142, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.110791

Keywords

Wave energy converter (WEC); Impedance matching; Control; Marine renewable energy; Power maximization

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  1. US Department of Energy Water Power Technologies Office [DENA0003525]

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The potential for control design to improve the economic viability of wave energy has generated interest, but the promised benefits have not been widely realized. A simple approach based on impedance matching for wave energy dynamics modeling and control design can reduce costs significantly and provide a framework for control co-design of wave energy converters.
The potential for control design to dramatically improve the economic viability of wave energy has generated a great deal of interest and excitement. However, for a number of reasons, the promised benefits from better control designs have yet to be widely realized by wave energy devices and wave energy remains a relatively nascent technology. This brief paper summarizes a simple, yet powerful approach to wave energy dynamics modeling, and subsequent control design based on impedance matching. Our approach leverages the same concepts that are exploited by a simple FM radio to achieve a feedback controller for wave energy devices that approaches optimal power absorption. If fully utilized, this approach can deliver immediate and consequential reductions to the cost of wave energy. Additionally, this approach provides the necessary framework for control co-design of a wave energy converter, in which an understanding of the control logic allows for synchronous design of the device control system and hardware.

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