Persistently Exciting Online Feedback Optimization Controller with Minimal Perturbations

Conference Paper (2025)
Author(s)

Tore Gude (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

M.A. Zagorowska (TU Delft - Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden)

L. Imsland (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

Research Group
Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/CCTA53793.2025.11151454
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Research Group
Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden
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Pages (from-to)
27-32
ISBN (electronic)
979-8-3315-3908-5
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Abstract

This paper develops a persistently exciting input generating Online Feedback Optimization (OFO) controller that estimates the sensitivity of a process ensuring minimal deviations from the descent direction while converging. This eliminates the need for random perturbations in feedback loop. The proposed controller is formulated as a bilevel optimization program, where a nonconvex full rank constraint is relaxed using linear constraints and penalization. The validation of the method is performed in a simulated scenario where multiple systems share a limited, costly resource for production optimization, simulating an oil and gas resource allocation problem. The method allows for less input perturbations while accurately estimating gradients, allowing faster convergence when the gradients are unknown. In the case study, the proposed method achieved the same profit compared to an OFO controller with random input perturbations, and 1.4% higher profit compared to an OFO controller without input perturbations.

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