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Data Center Chiller Plant Optimization via Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Differentiable Predictive Control

Ján Boldocký, Cary Faulkner, Elad Michael, Martin Gulan, Aaron Tuor, Ján Drgoňa

Year
2026
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Abstract

We present a computationally tractable framework for real-time predictive control of multi-chiller plants that involve both discrete and continuous control decisions coupled through nonlinear dynamics, resulting in a mixed-integer optimal control problem. To address this challenge, we extend Differentiable Predictive Control (DPC) -- a self-supervised, model-based learning methodology for approximately solving parametric optimal control problems -- to accommodate mixed-integer control policies. We benchmark the proposed framework against a state-of-the-art Model Predictive Control (MPC) solver and a fast heuristic Rule-Based Controller (RBC). Simulation results demonstrate that our approach achieves significant energy savings over the RBC while maintaining orders-of-magnitude faster computation times than MPC, offering a scalable and practical alternative to conventional combinatorial mixed-integer control formulations.

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