An efficient co-simulation and control approach to tackle complex multi-domain energetic systems: concepts and applications of the PEGASE platform
Mathieu Vallee (DTCH), Roland Baviere (DTCH), Val\'erie Seguin (DTCH), Val\'ery Vuillerme (DTCH), Nicolas Lamaison (DTCH), Michael Nikhil Descamps (DTCH), Antoine Aurousseau (DTCH)

TL;DR
This paper introduces PEGASE, a software platform that enables efficient co-simulation and advanced control of complex multi-domain energy systems through decomposition, integration, and real-time hardware interfacing.
Contribution
The paper presents PEGASE, a novel platform combining efficient co-simulation, rule-based and Model-Predictive Control, and multi-domain energy system modeling, enhancing design and validation capabilities.
Findings
PEGASE enables efficient simulation of multi-domain energy systems.
The platform supports real-time control and hardware interfacing.
Application examples demonstrate its versatility across energy domains.
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel research software, called PEGASE, suitable for the design, validation and deployment of advanced control strategies for complex multi-domain energy systems. PEGASE especially features a highly efficient cosimulation engine, together with integrated solutions for defining both rule-based control strategies and Model-Predictive Control (MPC). The main principle behind the PEGASE platform is divide-and-conquer. Indeed, rather than trying to solve a problem as a monolithic entity, which can be highly complex for multi-domain large-scale systems, it is often more efficient to decompose it into several domains or sub-problems, and to simulate them in a decoupled way. To provide its cosimulation capabilities, we based PEGASE on two main components. The first one is a framework for integrating simulation models, which can be either compatible with the FMI…
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TopicsRocket and propulsion systems research
