
Energy-Efficient Computing and Networking
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Content
- Title Page
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- E-ENERGY 2010 Technical Session 1: Energy Market and Algorithms
- Towards an Energy Internet: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Price-Directed Energy Utilization
- Introduction
- Energy Internet
- The Concept of the Energy Internet
- Consortium for Intelligent Management of Electric-Power Grid (CIMEG)
- Regulation of Power Market
- Description of Game
- Application of the Game and Results
- Conclusions
- References
- Microgrid Modelling and Analysis Using Game Theory Methods
- Introduction
- Game Theoretic Analysis
- Nash Equilibrium
- Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium
- Computing Nash Equilibria
- Use of Nash Equilibrium Solutions
- Application to the Microgrid Model
- Microgrid Model
- Game Description
- Modelling as a Game
- Game Analysis
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Implementation of Gossip Algorithms in Power Systems
- Introduction
- Gossip Algorithms
- General Properties
- Specific Properties
- Classification
- Gossip Algorithms in Power Systems
- Conclusion
- References
- Demand Side Management in Private Households - Actual Potential, Future Potential, Restrictions
- Introduction
- Specific Electrical Consumption in Households
- Actual Potential
- Future Potential
- Restrictions
- Financial Benefits through Demand Side Management
- Conclusion and Outlook
- References
- E-ENERGY 2010 Technical Session 2: ICT Technology
- A Review of ICT Considerations in Actual AMI Deployments
- Introduction
- Current Situation
- Legacy and Advanced Metering Reading
- Drivers to Transition
- Challenges Related to AMI Deployments
- Future Developments
- Metering Equipment Sophistication
- Communications Infrastructure
- Network Operations
- Meter Data Management - Application Architecture
- Conclusions
- References
- Coordinating Energy Based Business Models and Customer Empowerment in Future Smart Grids
- Setting the Scene
- Identified Barriers
- Service Level Agreements as a Basis for Coordination in Smart Grids
- Business Cases as High-Level Goals
- Case Study: Customer Empowerment Enabling Increased Energy Efficiency in Smart Grids
- Translation of Extended FENIX Business Case into SLAs
- The SLA-Agents Experimental Environment
- Setting Up SLA Experiments
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Performance Evaluation of a Web Service Enabled Smart Metering Platform
- Motivation
- Smart Metering
- Metering Platform Implementation
- Performance Tests
- Discussion and Future Directions
- Conclusions
- References
- A Review of Customer Management Tools: The Energy Industry
- Introduction
- Current Situation
- Risk Management
- Billing/Tariff Design
- Future Developments
- Risk Management
- Load Modeling/Customer Profiling
- Billing/Tariff Design and Consumer Behavior Prediction
- Meter Data Management
- Conclusion
- References
- High Level Requirements for Smart Meters that Will Enable the Efficient Deployment of Electric Vehicles
- Introduction
- High Level Requirements for Smart Meters
- Interoperability and Public Communication Standards
- Communication Architecture
- Service Lifecycle Management
- Eventing Support and Alarm Handling System
- Ability to Combine Different Business Cases and Participate in Different Market Services
- Conclusions
- References
- E-ENERGY 2010 Technical Session 3: Implementation of Smart Grid and Smart Home Technology
- Suppressing Peak Load at Simultaneous Demand of Electric Heating in Residential Areas
- Introduction
- Multi-agent Systems and Electronic Markets
- Agent Design
- Heat Pump Dwelling Agent
- Load Agent
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- Review of IEC/EN Standards for Data Exchange between Smart Meters and Devices
- Introduction
- IEC/EN Standards for Data Exchange between Smart Meters and Devices
- Interfaces
- Port 1: Home Area Network
- Port 2: In-House Wired/Wireless
- Port 3.1: PLC/Wireless LAN
- Port 3.2: Backhaul Network
- Port 3: PTSN/GSM or Internet/GPRS WAN
- References
- Design and Implementation of a Practical Smart Home System Based on DECT Technology
- Introduction
- Background and Related Work
- The Smart Home System
- Composition of Our Smart Home System
- The Energy Management Device
- Communication between EMD and Gateway
- The Home Gateway
- Using DECT/CAT-iq for EMD-Gateway Communication
- Service Access and Management
- Conclusions
- References
- Field Trials towards Integrating Smart Houses with the Smart Grid
- Motivation
- Field Trials
- Field Trial A
- Field Trial B
- Field Trial C
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- E-ENERGY 2010 Technical Session 4: Microgrids and Energy Management
- Demand Side Management in Smart Buildings Using KNX/EIB
- Introduction
- Buildings Description
- Concept
- Absorbed Solar Radiation
- Thermal Model
- Analysis
- Conclusions
- References
- Smart Grids: Importance of Power Quality
- Smart Grid: Opportunities and Vision
- Power Quality
- Power Quality Issues
- Emission by New Device
- Interference between Devices and Power Line Communication
- Allocation of Emission Limits
- Improving Voltage Quality
- Immunity of Device
- Weakening of the Transmission Grid
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Development of a Simulation Tool for Evaluating the Performance of the Pilot Microgrid at Gaidouromantra-Kythnos
- Introduction
- System Configuration, Model Characteristics and Assumptions
- System Configuration
- Main Features of the Developed Simulation Model
- Basic Assumptions
- Model Development
- PV System Model
- Battery Model
- Battery Inverters
- Loads and Load Controllers
- Simulation Tests-Results
- Conclusion
- References
- Cutting-Edge Information and Telecommunication Technologies Meet Energy: Energy Management Systems and Smart Web Platforms
- Introduction
- Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
- System Architecture
- Open Building Information eXchange (OBIX)
- Networking of Things
- Internet of Things
- Energy Monitoring and Targeting
- Energy Benefits from Monitoring and Targeting - Case Studies
- CDF Suez
- Carlsberg
- Conclusion - Further Fields
- References
- Routing and G-Networks to Optimise Energy and Quality of Service in Packet Networks
- Introduction
- Routing for Energy Management
- Gradient Descent Optimisation
- Conclusion
- References
- Energy Efficiency through Distributed Energy Management in Buildings Workshop
- The BeyWatch Conceptual Model for Demand-Side Management
- Introduction
- The BeyWatch Business Model
- The BeyWatch Conceptual Model for Demand-Side Management
- The BeyWatch Prototype Architecture for the Trials
- References
- NOBEL - A Neighborhood Oriented Brokerage ELectricity and Monitoring System
- Motivation
- The NOBEL Approach
- Challenges and Research Directions
- IP Communication for Low-Power Networks
- Data Capturing and Cooperative Processing
- Enterprise Integration and Energy Management
- Real-World Validation
- Electricity Monitoring and Management System
- Public Lighting Control System
- Conclusion
- References
- Monitoring and Control for Energy Efficiency in the Smart House
- Motivation
- In-House Architecture Overview
- Amalgamation of Monitoring and Control Approaches
- PowerMatcher
- BEMI
- Magic
- Conclusions
- References
- Market Optimization of a Cluster of DG-RES, Micro-CHP, Heat Pumps and Energy Storage within Network Constraints: The PowerMatching City Field Test
- Introduction
- ICT in Automated Grids, Smartgrids and Intelligent Grids
- Thermal Flexibility as a Means for Electrical Flexibility
- Configuration and Use Cases in the Powermatching Fieldtest
- References
- INTEGRAL: ICT-Platform Based Distributed Control in Electricity Grids with a Large Share of Distributed Energy Resources and Renewable Energy Sources
- Introduction
- Integrated ICT Platform for Distributed Control: Design Issues
- Demo Site Descriptions
- Demo Site A - Netherlands (Normal Operation)
- Demo Site B - Spain (Critical Conditions)
- Demo Site C - France (Emergency Case)
- Further Information
- References
- Cellular System Model for Smart Grids Combining Active Distribution Networks and Smart Buildings
- Objectives of the German E-Energy Funding Programme
- Business Modelling
- System Modelling
- Basic Cellular Concept
- Site-Related Energy Management
- Energy Management in the Distribution System with Decentralized Decision-Making and Site Guidance
- Decentralized but Connected Grid Management in Grid Cells with Grid Agents and the Interaction with Market Agents
- References
- Author Index
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