Publisher DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-319-64635-0_13 | Title: | Simulation-based validation of smart grids : Status quo and future research trends | Language: | English | Authors: | Steinbrink, Cornelius Lehnhoff, Sebastian Rohjans, Sebastian Strasser, Thomas I. Widl, Edmund Moyo, Cyndi Lauss, Georg Lehfuss, Felix Faschang, Mario Palensky, Peter van der Meer, Arjen A. Heussen, Kai Gehrke, Oliver Guillo-Sansano, Efren Syed, Mazheruddin Hussain Emhemed, Abdullah Brandl, Ron Nguyen, Van Hoa Khavari, Ata Tran, Q. T. Kotsampopoulos, Panos Hatziargyriou, Nikos Akroud, Nabil Rikos, Evangelos Degefa, Merkebu Z. |
Editor: | Mařík, Vladimír Wahlster, Wolfgang Strasser, Thomas Kadera, Petr |
Keywords: | Co-simulation; Cyber-physical energy systems; Hardware-in-the-loop; Modeling; Real-time simulation; Smart grids; Validation | Issue Date: | 1-Aug-2017 | Publisher: | Springer | Part of Series: | Industrial applications of holonic and multi-agent systems : 8th International Conference, HoloMAS 2017 : Lyon, France, August 28-30, 2017 : proceedings | Journal or Series Name: | Lecture notes in computer science | Volume: | 10444 | Startpage: | 171 | Endpage: | 185 | Conference: | International Conference on Industrial Applications of Holonic and Multi-Agent Systems 2017 | Abstract: | Smart grid systems are characterized by high complexity due to interactions between a traditional passive network and active power electronic components, coupled using communication links. Additionally, automation and information technology plays an important role in order to operate and optimize such cyber-physical energy systems with a high(er) penetration of fluctuating renewable generation and controllable loads. As a result of these developments the validation on the system level becomes much more important during the whole engineering and deployment process, today. In earlier development stages and for larger system configurations laboratory-based testing is not always an option. Due to recent developments, simulation-based approaches are now an appropriate tool to support the development, implementation, and roll-out of smart grid solutions. This paper discusses the current state of simulation-based approaches and outlines the necessary future research and development directions in the domain of power and energy systems. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/11790 | ISBN: | 9783319646343 978-3-319-64635-0 |
ISSN: | 0302-9743 | Institute: | Department Informations- und Elektrotechnik Fakultät Technik und Informatik |
Type: | Chapter/Article (Proceedings) |
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