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*Evaluate different communication technologies and protocols to see how appropriate they would be for self-organisation approaches in the Smart Grid
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*Evaluate different communication technologies and protocols to see how appropriate they would be for self-organisation approaches in the Smart Grid  
 
--> Emulation platform (Hardware-in-the-loop)
 
--> Emulation platform (Hardware-in-the-loop)
 
* Understand dynamics in such a system, get to know the main problems  
 
* Understand dynamics in such a system, get to know the main problems  
 
--> Get the sensor data/simulation results in the needed resolution
 
--> Get the sensor data/simulation results in the needed resolution
 
* Verify simulations: Close enough to reality: hardware
 
* Verify simulations: Close enough to reality: hardware
* Evaluate grid & component coordination�
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* Evaluate grid & component coordination
 
* Real time requirements?
 
* Real time requirements?
* Easily switch between coordination approaches (conventional / self-organised / hierarchical) to evaluate their performance� Layered concept with defined interfaces
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* Easily switch between coordination approaches (conventional / self-organised / hierarchical) to evaluate their performance
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--> Layered concept with defined interfaces

Revision as of 14:32, 11 July 2012

Task:

  • Propose a concept for a Lab which supports researchers in the area of self-organizing smart grids
  • State the relevant resources (software, hardware, installations) which would be needed for such a lab.

Group 2

Name: EMMMA (Wil, Martina, Marc, Manfred, Anna)

Group 3

  • Participants: Johannes, Andrea, Sven, Oliver, Astrid

Users of the SG lab

  • Sensor networks people, distributed system people, ...
  • computer scientists interested in the control and communication level of Smart Grids

What do they use it for?

Evolve our approaches & convince power systems people that our approaches perform well in the actual power system in place

We need ...

Abstraction layer to speed up deployment to field trials / component or system focussed testing labs

Grid Simulation or real grid components?

Simulation: commercial? To some extent, e.g. we could use PowerFactory

Time scale

  • Several seconds
  • Quasi-static grid simulation

Concept

  • Evaluate different communication technologies and protocols to see how appropriate they would be for self-organisation approaches in the Smart Grid

--> Emulation platform (Hardware-in-the-loop)

  • Understand dynamics in such a system, get to know the main problems

--> Get the sensor data/simulation results in the needed resolution

  • Verify simulations: Close enough to reality: hardware
  • Evaluate grid & component coordination
  • Real time requirements?
  • Easily switch between coordination approaches (conventional / self-organised / hierarchical) to evaluate their performance

--> Layered concept with defined interfaces