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− | == Centennial Problems in Self-Organization and Smart Grids - Group II ==
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− | 1. Incorporation of other supply aspects (Gas, Water, Heat, Telecommunication)<br>
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− | 2. Search for new types of energy generation (fusion?) and transmission (super conductivity, beaming?)<br>
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− | 3. New modeling of energy, communication, optimization, management<br>
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− | 4. Self-organizing algorithms (self-configuration, self-healing, self-coordination, agreement, synchronization)<br>
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− | 5. Grid stability<br>
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− | 6. Artificial Intelligence that makes sound decisions<br>
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− | 7. Smooth transition from a centralized grid to a decentralized grid (How will it look like. How will it be realized)<br>
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− | 8. Sensor networks for Smart Grids<br>
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− | 9. Evaluation of Testing Methods<br>
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− | 10. Energy storage (new storage technologies?)<br>
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− | 11. New ways of social/economic modeling<br>
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− | 12. Energy reducing technologies<br>
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− | 13. New of regulatory framework<br>
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− | 14. Environmental issues of power production<br>
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− | 15. Bottom up integration of Smart Homes<br>
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− | 16. Funded applied research on distributed self-organized Communication, Processing and Optimization<br>
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Revision as of 14:43, 9 July 2012