Active Distribution Network Physics-Information Fusion Control Method for a Hybrid System Model
20220352718 · 2022-11-03
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Abstract
The present invention provides an active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model includes an initialization time being a starting time, predicting power output and load of a feeder intermittent distributed power supply within a control time period T, calculating a feeder exchange power deviation variation ΔP(t) during the control time period, if being a fixed distribution coefficient, and establishing a hybrid system model for feeder power coordinated control; if being a rolling distribution coefficient, an exchange power P(t) of the control region at time t being obtained, generating a distribution coefficient matrix W(t), and establishing the hybrid system model of the said feeder power coordinated control; confirming a control objective function min J, converting it into a MIQP, obtaining a full period control quantity; selecting a first control quantity P of the optimized control sequence, sending the first control quantity P to the control device.
Claims
1. An active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model, comprising, an initialization time being a starting time Time=t, predicting power output and load of a feeder intermittent distributed power supply within a control time period T; calculating a feeder exchange power deviation variation ΔP(t) during the control time period, selecting a power distribution mode: if being a fixed distribution coefficient, generating a distribution coefficient matrix W, and establishing a hybrid system model for feeder power coordinated control; if being a rolling distribution coefficient, an exchange power P(t) of the control region at time t being obtained, generating a distribution coefficient matrix W(t), and establishing the hybrid system model of the said feeder power coordinated control; confirming a control objective function min J, converting it into a MIQP problem and solving thereof, then obtaining a full period control quantity; selecting a first control quantity P of the optimized control sequence, sending the first control quantity P to the control device, and judging whether the current time is end time, Time=end?, if so, it ends; if not, performing an optimal control on a subsequent time period, Time=t+Δt, recalculating the feeder exchange power deviation variation ΔP(t) in the control time period, until the end time, Time=end?, is met.
2. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 1, wherein the feeder exchange power deviation variation ΔP(t) during the control period comprises: for a power fluctuation of the feeder f at time t+Δt, Δ.sub.t, being a time interval, resulting in a deviation Δp.sub.f (t+Δt) between an exchange power value P.sub.f.sup.real (t+Δt) and an optimal value P.sub.f.sup.real(t+Δt) of the feeder, wherein a feeder exchange power value P.sub.f.sup.real(t+Δt) is obtained by the time value at a collection point t+Δt of a metering device installed at the feeder outlet, wherein the optimal value is obtained by a master station optimization, and relative to the state at time t, the feeder exchange power deviation variation in the control time period is ΔP(t)=Δp.sub.f(t+Δt)−ΔP.sub.f (t), wherein the power change of ΔP(t) occurs on the feeder in the time interval of Δt.
3. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 1, further comprising, taking the control region as a control object in the power distribution, and eliminating the variation of the feeder exchange power deviation during the control period; all controllable distributed power sources between the branch defining switches on the feeder or between the branch defining switches and the end of the line forming a control region; a distribution coefficient matrix W being a constant matrix, as follows,
4. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 3, further comprising: the m.sup.th coefficient combination distributing a power K.sub.m; within any time t, when the region distributing power according to the m.sup.th coefficient combination K.sub.m, the corresponding logical variable being set to 1, thus δ.sub.m (t)=1⇔K(t)=K.sub.m, wherein ⇔ is an equivalent symbol; K(t) represents the distribution coefficient vector within any time t, such that K.sub.n(t) combinations of the distribution coefficients of the n control regions is K(t)=[K.sub.1(t), K.sub.2(t) . . . K.sub.n(t)]′; for control region n, having K.sub.n(t)∈K={K.sub.n1.sup.0, K.sub.n1.sup.+, K.sub.n2.sup.+. . . K.sub.nm.sup.+, K.sub.n1.sup.−K.sub.n2.sup.−. . . K.sub.nj.sup.−}, wherein j is the same as the preceding definition; K.sub.n1.sup.0, represents a first scenario that a first distribution coefficient of the control region n is zero, meaning that the region does not participate in adjustment; K.sub.n1.sup.+ represents a second scenario that the first distribution coefficient of region n is used to balance ΔP(t)≥0; and K.sub.n1.sup.− represents a third scenario that the first distribution coefficient of region n is used to balance ΔP(t)≤0; when the distribution coefficient vector K(t) comprising all of the three scenarios, all the control regions associated therewith do not participate in power regulation, in which case the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as ΔP(t)≥0; if ΔP(t)≥0 occurs on the feeder at time t, all the control regions increase the power of the output to the feeder, and the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.+(t); if ΔP(t)≤0 occurs on the feeder at time t, all the control regions reduce the power input into the feeder, and at this time, and the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.−(t).
5. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 4, further comprising: dividing the logical vector δ(t) into three parts: δ(t)=[δ.sup.0(t), δ.sup.+(t), δ.sup.−(t)]′, corresponding to the K.sup.0(t), K.sup.+(t) and K.sup.−(t), and satisfying the following distribution coefficient selection rules,
6. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 5, further comprising: the control region exchange power P(t) being an n-dimensional vector composed of the control region exchange powers of n control regions, satisfying P(t)=[P.sub.1(t), P.sub.2(t) . . . P.sub.n(t)]′, where P.sub.1(t) is an exchange power value of the control region 1; the distribution coefficient matrix being W(t), W(t)=[K.sub.1′, K.sub.2′ . . . K.sub.m′ . . . K.sub.i′]; wherein the m.sup.th coefficient combination distributed power K.sub.m′ is satisfied, at any time t, when the control region distributes power according to the m.sup.th coefficient combination K.sub.m′, the distribution coefficient vector K′(t)=K.sub.m′; when the distribution coefficient vector K′(t) comprising the three scenarios, all the control regions do not participate in power regulation, in which case the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.0(t); when ΔP(t)≥0 occurs on the feeder at time t, all the control regions increase power output to the feeder, and the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.+(t); when ΔP(t)≤0 occurs on the feeder at time t, all the control regions reduce the power input into the feeder, and the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.−(t);
7. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 1, wherein the hybrid system model for feeder power coordinated control comprising, constructing an FSM model for an active distribution network feeder power control, and based on the FSM model, constructing an MLD model for an active distribution network feeder power coordinated control represented by a quintuple as follows:
A={Q,F,G,E,I} wherein Q represents a limited set of states of the modeling object, which is the discrete state feature of the modeling object; F is a set of physical motion principles of the modeling object at each state, which describes the continuous dynamic characteristics of the modeling object, and when expressed by differential equations, a combination of Q and F being is expressed as follows:
P(t+Δt)=I.sub.nP(t)+K(t)ΔP(t) wherein G is a set of trigger events, which is composed of a series of events that cause the state transition or stagnation of the modeling object; E is a set of transfer functions, representing mapping rules for variables and states to be satisfied when a state transition occurs for the modeling object, where the state transition depends on the selection of the distribution coefficient vector K(t) by the control region; I represents the initial state set, which sets the initial state of the modeling object; adopting a progressive distribution mode to the hybrid system model by accumulating variation ΔP(t) of deviation at each time to reflect the progressive relationship between two of the time points in the control region.
8. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 7, wherein the MLD model comprises, if the power distribution mode is a fixed distribution coefficient, the distributed power is expressed as follows:
P(t+Δt)=I.sub.n.Math.P(t)+W.Math.δ(t).Math.ΔP(t) if the power distribution mode is a rolling distribution coefficient, the distributed power is expressed as follows:
P(t+Δt)=I.sub.n.Math.P(t)+W(t).Math.δ(T).Math.ΔP(t).
9. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 1, wherein the control objective function comprises reducing a feeder power deviation, reducing cost of power regulation in the control region, and maintaining the region power exchange target; wherein the MIQP problem comprises variations of the power of the n control regions on the active distribution network feeder according to the feeder exchange power, adjusting the exchange power in the power region according to the FSM model of the active distribution network feeder power control, when the MLD model constraint condition of the active distribution network feeder power coordinated control is satisfied, all the power distribution coefficients in the control period T are calculated to optimize the control objective function.
10. The active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model according to claim 1, further comprising: the first control variable P of the optimized control sequence representing a power exchange of each control region calculated according to a first power distribution coefficient vector in the control period T; wherein a control device is arranged in the control region, and the distributed power supply in the control region is controlled according to the exchange power of the control region; wherein Δt is a desired optimization step size.
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[0025] In order to explain the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention more clearly, the following will briefly introduce the drawings used in the description of the embodiments. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those of ordinary skill in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative labor. Wherein:
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[0032] In order to make the above objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention more obvious and understandable, the specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of the specification. Obviously, the described embodiments are part of the embodiments of the present invention, but not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative work should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0033] In the following description, many specific details are explained in order to fully understand the present invention, but the present invention can also be implemented in other ways different from those described here. Those skilled in the art can make similar promotion without violating the connotation of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not limited by the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0034] Secondly, the “one embodiment” or “embodiment” referred to herein refers to a specific feature, structure, or characteristic that can be included in at least one implementation of the present invention. The appearances of “in one embodiment” in different places in this specification do not all refer to the same embodiment, nor are they separate or selectively mutually exclusive embodiments with other embodiments.
[0035] The present invention will be described in detail in conjunction with schematic diagrams. When the embodiments of the present invention are described in detail, for ease of description, the cross-sectional view showing the device structure will not be partially enlarged according to the general scale. Moreover, the schematic diagram is only an example, which should not limit the scope of protection of the present invention here. In addition, the three-dimensional dimensions of length, width and depth should be included in the actual production.
[0036] At the same time, in the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by “up, down, inside, and outside” in the terms is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings. It is only for the convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or implying that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation of the present invention. In addition, the terms “first, second, or third” are only used for descriptive purposes, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0037] Unless otherwise clearly specified and limited in the present invention, the term “installation, connection, conjunction” should be understood in a broad sense, for example: it can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection or an integral connection; it can also be a mechanical connection, an electrical connection or a direct connection. The connection can also be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, or it can be the internal communication between two components. For those of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meanings of the above-mentioned terms in the present invention can be understood in specific situations.
Example 1
[0038] The active distribution network can realize the management of the feeder power in the network and the power of the autonomous control region through the coordinated control of the active output of the distributed power supply. On the basis of long-term global optimization calculations, due to feeder load changes, intermittent energy fluctuations and other reasons, there is a power deviation between the feeder and the upper-level system's real-time power exchange (referred to as feeder exchange power) and the optimization target. The active distribution network will distribute the power deviation to the distributed power sources participating in the control on the feeder according to a certain distribution coefficient. In this way, the utilization rate of distributed power in the feeder is fully improved, and it is also conducive to the exchange of power between the feeder and the outside world, and the power of the main nodes in the feeder can be maintained as close to the target value as possible.
[0039] However, the current common control methods have three shortcomings:
[0040] (a) The control state is single; the power distribution coefficient of each control region is a constant value, which is generally selected according to the total backup capacity of the distributed power participating in the control of the distributed power source at the beginning of the region control, without considering the influence of the feeder and the operating state of the distributed power source.
[0041] (b) The control effect is lagging; the control output will always deviate from the optimal value in a short time when the feeder exchange power fluctuation occurs, or there is a large overshoot that affects the normal use of the distributed power supply, or it oscillates and can only operate near the optimal value.
[0042] (c) Lack of optimal control; although there has been a long-term global optimization before PI control, there is no short-time-scale optimal control of the state changes that occur during the control process. For example, when regions change their contribution to controlling distributed power in order to bear feed power deviations, there will also be changes in exchange power between regions. This may result in a large deviation between the regional exchange power and the optimal value.
[0043] According to
[0044] S1: An initialization time being a starting time Time=t.
[0045] S2: Predicting power output and load of a feeder intermittent distributed power supply within a control time period T.
[0046] S3: Calculating a feeder exchange power deviation variation ΔP(t) during the control time period
[0047] S4: Selecting a power distribution mode: if being a fixed distribution coefficient, generating a distribution coefficient matrix W, and establishing a hybrid system model for feeder power coordinated control.
[0048] S5: If being a rolling distribution coefficient, an exchange power P(t) of the control region at time t being obtained, generating a distribution coefficient matrix W(t), and establishing the hybrid system model of the said feeder power coordinated control.
[0049] S6: Confirming a control objective function min J.
[0050] S7: Converting it into a MIQP problem and solving thereof, then obtaining a full period control quantity.
[0051] S8: Selecting a first control quantity P of the optimized control sequence.
[0052] S9: Sending the control quantity P to the control device.
[0053] S10: Judging whether the current time is end time, Time=end?, if so, it ends.
[0054] S11: If not, performing an optimal control on a subsequent time period, Time=t+Δt, recalculating the feeder exchange power deviation variation ΔP(t) in the control time period, until the end time, Time=end?, is met.
[0055] Specifically, the feeder exchange power deviation variation ΔP(t) during the control period includes, for a power fluctuation of the feeder f at time t+Δt, Δt being a time interval, resulting in a deviation ΔP.sub.f, (t+Δt) between an exchange power value P.sub.f.sup.real(t+Δt) and an optimal value P.sub.f.sup.opt(t+Δt) of the feeder, wherein a feeder exchange power value P.sub.f.sup.real (t+Δt) is obtained by the time value at a collection point t+Δt of a metering device installed at the feeder outlet, wherein the optimal value is obtained by a master station optimization, and relative to the state at time t, the feeder exchange power deviation variation in the control time period is ΔP(t)=ΔP.sub.f(t+Δt)−ΔP.sub.f (t), wherein the power change of ΔP(t) occurs on the feeder in the time interval of Δt.
[0056] Preferably, taking the control region as a control object in the power distribution, and eliminating the variation of the feeder exchange power deviation during the control period; all controllable distributed power sources between the branch defining switches on the feeder or between the branch defining switches and the end of the line forming a control region; a distribution coefficient matrix W being a constant matrix, as follows,
[0057] K.sub.1, K.sub.2 . . . K.sub.m . . . K.sub.i represent vectors, where K.sub.m represents a distributed power in the control region according to m.sup.th coefficient combination, which is number of possible combinations, and only be one combination at any time; i is calculated by i=1+m.sup.n+j.sup.n, where n is the number of control regions included in the feeder; j is the number of possible values included in the distribution coefficient of each control region; 0.sub.n represents an n-dimensional order zero matrix; I.sub.n represents an n-dimensional unit matrix; P.sub.max represents a maximum adjustable power of the distributed power in the control region; P.sub.min represents a minimum adjustable power of the distributed power in the control region; and δ(t) is a logic vector, δ(t)=[δ.sub.1(t), δ.sub.2(t) . . . δ.sub.m(t) . . . δ.sub.i(t)]′, satisfying δ.sub.m(t)∈{0,1}, m∈[1, 2,3 . . . i], where definitions of m and i are the same as the foregoing definition, and at any time, there is only one way to distribute power in the control region, so only one element in δ(t) takes 1, to satisfy the inequality constraint
wherein the definition of i is the same as before, x(t) is a power distribution coefficient to be solved.
[0058] Further, the m.sup.th coefficient combination distributing a power K.sub.m; within any time t, when the region distributing power according to the m.sup.th coefficient combination K.sub.m, the corresponding logical variable being set to 1, thus δ.sub.m(t)=1⇔K(t)=K.sub.m, wherein ⇔ is an equivalent symbol; K(t) represents the distribution coefficient vector within any time t, such that K.sub.n(t) combinations of the distribution coefficients of the n control regions is K(t)=[K.sub.1(t), K.sub.2(t) . . . K.sub.n(t)]′ (Or for control region n, having K.sub.n(t)∈K={K.sub.n1.sup.0, K.sub.n1.sup.+, K.sub.n2.sup.+. . . K.sub.nm.sup.+, K.sub.n1.sup.−, K.sub.n2.sup.−. . . K.sub.nj.sup.−}, wherein j is the same as the preceding definition; K.sub.n1.sup.0, represents a first scenario that a first distribution coefficient of the control region n is zero, meaning that the region does not participate in adjustment; K.sub.n1.sup.+ represents a second scenario that the first distribution coefficient of region n is used to balance ΔP(t)≥0, and K.sub.n1.sup.− represents a third scenario that the first distribution coefficient of region n is used to balance ΔP(t)≤0; when the distribution coefficient vector K(t) comprising all of the three scenarios, all the control regions associated therewith do not participate in power regulation, in which case the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sub.0(t) if ΔP(t)≥0 occurs on the feeder at time t, all the control regions increase the power of the output to the feeder, and the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.+(t); if ΔP(t)≤0 occurs on the feeder at time t, all the control regions reduce the power input into the feeder, and at this time, and the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.−(t).
[0059] Furthermore, dividing the logical vector δ(t) into three parts: δ(t)[δ.sup.0(t), δ.sup.+(t), δ.sup.−(t)]′, corresponding to the K.sup.0(t), K.sup.+(t) and K.sup.− (I), and satisfying the following distribution coefficient selection rules,
[0060] When ΔP(t)>0, each of the control regions can only select the distribution coefficient in the K.sup.+(t) at the same time; when ΔP(t)<0, each of the control regions can only select the distribution coefficient in the K.sup.−(t) at the same time; when ΔP(t)=0, K.sup.0(t) is selected, + represents a corresponding section in item δ.sup.+(t) to that in δ(t); and − represents a corresponding section in item δ.sup.−(t) to that in δ(t);
[0061] The control region exchange power P(t) being an n-dimensional vector composed of the control region exchange powers of n control regions, satisfying P(t)=[P.sub.1(t), P.sub.2(t) . . . P.sub.n(t)]′, where P.sub.1(t) is an exchange power value of the control region 1;
[0062] The distribution coefficient matrix being W(t), W(t)=[K.sub.1′, K.sub.2′ . . . K.sub.m′ . . . K.sub.i′];
[0063] The m.sup.th coefficient combination distributed power K.sub.m′ is satisfied, at any time t, when the control region distributes power according to the m.sup.th coefficient combination K.sub.m′, the distribution coefficient vector K′(t)=K.sub.m′;
[0064] When the distribution coefficient vector K′(t) comprising the three scenarios, all the control regions do not participate in power regulation, in which case the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.0(t);
[0065] When ΔP(t)≥0 occurs on the feeder at time t, all the control regions increase power output to the feeder, and the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.+(t);
[0066] When ΔP(t)≤0 occurs on the feeder at time t, all the control regions reduce the power input into the feeder, and the distribution coefficient vector is recorded as K.sup.−(t);
[0067] P.sub.i-max represents the upper limit of power adjustment for the i.sup.th control region.
[0068] Preferably, the hybrid system model of the feeder power coordinated control includes, the hybrid system model for feeder power coordinated control includes, constructing an FSM model for an active distribution network feeder power control, and based on the FSM model, constructing an MLD model for an active distribution network feeder power coordinated control represented by a quintuple as follows:
A={Q,F,G,E,I}
[0069] Q represents a limited set of states of the modeling object, which is the discrete state feature of the modeling object; F is a set of physical motion principles of the modeling object at each state, which describes the continuous dynamic characteristics of the modeling object, and when expressed by differential equations, a combination of Q and F being expressed as follows:
P(t+Δt)=I.sub.nP(t)+K(t)ΔP(t)
[0070] G is a set of trigger events, which is composed of a series of events that cause the state transition or stagnation of the modeling object; E is a set of transfer functions, representing mapping rules for variables and states to be satisfied when a state transition occurs for the modeling object, where the state transition depends on the selection of the distribution coefficient vector K(t) by the control region; I represents the initial state set, which sets the initial state of the modeling object.
[0071] Adopting a progressive distribution mode to the hybrid system model by accumulating variation ΔP(t) of deviation at each time to reflect the progressive relationship between two of the time points in the control region.
[0072] The MLD model includes if the power distribution mode is a fixed distribution coefficient, the distributed power is expressed as follows:
P(t+Δt)=I.sub.n.Math.P(t)+W.Math.δ(t).Math.ΔP(t)
[0073] If the power distribution mode is a rolling distribution coefficient, the distributed power is expressed as follows:
P(t+Δt)=I.sub.n.Math.P(t)+W(t).Math.δ(t).Math.ΔP(t);
[0074] The control objective function comprises reducing a feeder power deviation, reducing cost of power regulation in the control region, and maintaining the region power exchange target;
[0075] The MIQP problem comprises variations of the power of the n control regions on the active distribution network feeder according to the feeder exchange power, adjusting the exchange power in the power region according to the FSM model of the active distribution network feeder power control, when the MLD model constraint condition of the active distribution network feeder power coordinated control is satisfied, all the power distribution coefficients in the control period T are calculated to optimize the control objective function; a first control variable P of the optimized control sequence representing the power exchange of each control region calculated according to the first power distribution coefficient vector in the control period T; a control device is arranged in the control region, and the distributed power supply in the control region is controlled according to the exchange power of the control region; Δt is a desired optimization step size.
[0076] Preferably, this embodiment also needs to explain that the present invention comprehensively considers the interaction of physical processes and information processes. The state switching scenario is added to the feeder power coordinated control of the active distribution network, and the hybrid system model of the feeder power coordinated control is constructed according to the two modes of fixed power distribution and rolling power distribution. The mixed system model is used as the prediction of the controlled object model. The rolling optimization method is adopted to implement model predictive control. Based on the model and considering the cost coefficient of the control region to bear the feeder power error and maintaining the global optimization goal, a model predictive control based active distribution network cyber-physical fusion control method based on a hybrid system model is proposed. Through the coordinated control of the active output of distributed power sources, the management of the feeder power in the network and the power of the autonomous control region is realized, and the control accuracy is improved.
Example 2
[0077] Referring to
[0078] Referring to
[0079] Set the distribution coefficient of feeder power error K=[0.3152, 0.1857, 0.5], set the PI control parameters kp=0.38, ki=0.88 of this embodiment, and the simulation time is 300 seconds.
[0080] Referring to
[0081] According to this model of the hybrid system, the active distribution network physics-information fusion control method for a hybrid system model is verified. The model predictive control step Δt=2s, the control period T=5Δt=10s, and the simulation duration is 300s.
[0082] Referring to
[0083] If it is a rolling distribution coefficient, at the beginning of each control period, the distribution coefficient of this round of control will be calculated based on the exchange power situation of the control region at this time, so that the control result of this round will have an impact on the subsequent control.
[0084] In summary, model predictive control based on hybrid systems has advantages over PI control: First, multiple optional feeder power distribution methods are more reasonable than a fixed and single distribution ratio; Secondly, in terms of effect, rolling optimization improves economic indicators; Finally, in terms of demand, predictive control eliminates the hysteresis of PI control, enabling the active distribution network to reduce feeder exchange power and improve the goal of internal power consumption.
[0085] It should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention rather than limiting, although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments. Those of ordinary skill in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent replacements can be made to the technical solutions of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention, which should all be covered by the scope of the claims of the present invention.