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Energy Informatics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, December 2019
- Vivian Sultan, Brian Hilton:
Electric grid reliability research. - Christian T. Veje, Muhyiddine Jradi, Ivar Lund, Thomas Hansen, Klavs Kamuk, Esther Kieseritzky, Christian G. Nicolaisen:
NeGeV: next generation energy efficient ventilation system using phase change materials. - Fiodar Kazhamiaka, Catherine Rosenberg, Srinivasan Keshav:
Tractable lithium-ion storage models for optimizing energy systems. - Jonas Schlund, Reinhard German:
A distributed ledger based platform for community-driven flexibility provision. - Rob Shipman, Sophie Naylor, James Pinchin, Rebecca Gough, Mark Gillott:
Learning capacity: predicting user decisions for vehicle-to-grid services. - Zheng Ma, Kati Kuusinen, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard:
A survey of demand response adoption in retail stores DR control preferences, stakeholder engagement, and cross-national differences. - Bokolo Anthony Jr., Sobah Abbas Petersen, Dirk Ahlers, John Krogstie, Klaus Livik:
Big data-oriented energy prosumption service in smart community districts: a multi-case study perspective. - Selma Causevic, Martijn Warnier, Frances M. T. Brazier:
Self-determined distribution of local energy resources for ensuring power supply during outages. - Ali Alshawish, Hermann de Meer:
Risk mitigation in electric power systems: Where to start? - Ricardo Faia, Tiago Pinto, Zita A. Vale, Juan Manuel Corchado:
Hybrid approach based on particle swarm optimization for electricity markets participation. - Benedikt Kirpes, Philipp Danner, Robert Basmadjian, Hermann de Meer, Christian Becker:
E-Mobility Systems Architecture: a model-based framework for managing complexity and interoperability. - Zheng Ma:
Business ecosystem modeling- the hybrid of system modeling and ecological modeling: an application of the smart grid.
Volume 2, Number S1, September 2019
- Lakshminarayanan Nandakumar, Gamze Tillem, Zekeriya Erkin, Tamás Keviczky:
Protecting the grid topology and user consumption patterns during state estimation in smart grids based on data obfuscation. - Hazem Abdel-Khalek, Mirko Schäfer, Raquel Vásquez, Jan Frederick Unnewehr, Anke Weidlich:
Forecasting cross-border power transmission capacities in Central Western Europe using artificial neural networks. - Jelenko Karpic, Ekanki Sharma, Tamer Khatib, Wilfried Elmenreich:
Comparison of solar power measurements in alpine areas using a mobile dual-axis tracking system. - Dominik Engel, Andreas Unterweger:
Welcome message from the organizers. - Stephan Balduin, Martin Tröschel, Sebastian Lehnhoff:
Towards domain-specific surrogate models for smart grid co-simulation. - Marvin Nebel-Wenner, Christian Reinhold, Farina Wille, Astrid Nieße, Michael Sonnenschein:
Distributed multi-objective scheduling of power consumption for smart buildings. - Fabian Knirsch, Oliver Langthaler, Dominik Engel:
Trust-less electricity consumption optimization in local energy communities. - Jana Huchtkoetter, Andreas Reinhardt:
A study on the impact of data sampling rates on load signature event detection. - David Ryan, Miguel Ponce de Leon, Niall Grant, Bernard Butler, Steffen Vogel, Markus Mirz, Pádraig Lyons:
Deriving policies from connection codes to ensure ongoing voltage stability. - Thomas Wolgast, Astrid Nieße:
Towards modular composition of agent-based voltage control concepts. - Cornelia Krome, Jan Höft, Volker Sander:
Clustering time series applied to energy markets. - Anselma Wörner, Arne Meeuw, Liliane Ableitner, Felix Wortmann, Sandro Schopfer, Verena Tiefenbeck:
Trading solar energy within the neighborhood: field implementation of a blockchain-based electricity market. - Rebecca Schwerdt, Matthias Nagel, Valerie Fetzer, Tobias Gräf, Andy Rupp:
P6V2G: a privacy-preserving V2G scheme for two-way payments and reputation. - Christoph Binder, Michael Fischinger, Lukas Altenhuber, Dieter Draxler, Goran Lastro, Christian Neureiter:
Enabling architecture based Co-Simulation of complex Smart Grid applications. - Filip Pröstl Andrén, Thomas I. Strasser, Jürgen Resch, Bernhard Schuiki, Sebastian Schöndorfer, Georg Panholzer, Christof Brandauer:
Towards automated engineering and validation of cyber-physical energy systems. - Georgios C. Chasparis, Mario Pichler, Johanna Spreitzhofer, Tara Esterl:
A cooperative demand-response framework for day-ahead optimization in battery pools. - Ksenia Koroleva, Mark S. Melenhorst, Jasminko Novak, Sergio Luis Herrera Gonzalez, Piero Fraternali, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli:
Designing an integrated socio-technical behaviour change system for energy saving. - Cristina Rottondi, Marco Derboni, Dario Piga, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli:
An optimisation-based energy disaggregation algorithm for low frequency smart meter data. - Kevin Förderer, Hartmut Schmeck:
State-based load profile generation for modeling energetic flexibility. - Ferdinand von Tüllenburg, Peter Dorfinger, Armin Veichtlbauer, Ulrich Pache, Oliver Langthaler, Helmut Kapoun, Christian Bischof, Friederich Kupzog:
Virtualising redundancy of power equipment controllers using software-defined networking. - Cornelia Ferner, Günther Eibl, Andreas Unterweger, Sebastian Burkhart, Stefan Wegenkittl:
Pool detection from smart metering data with convolutional neural networks. - Friederike Wenderoth, Elisabeth Drayer, Robert Schmoll, Michael Niedermeier, Martin Braun:
Architectural and functional classification of smart grid solutions. - Lionel Bloch, Jordan Holweger, Christophe Ballif, Nicolas Wyrsch:
Impact of advanced electricity tariff structures on the optimal design, operation and profitability of a grid-connected PV system with energy storage. - Piero Fraternali, Francesca Cellina, Sergio Luis Herrera Gonzales, Mark S. Melenhorst, Jasminko Novak, Chiara Pasini, Cristina Rottondi, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli:
Visualizing and gamifying consumption data for resource saving: challenges, lessons learnt and a research agenda for the future.
Volume 2, Number S2, September 2019
- Abstracts from the 8th DACH+ Conference on Energy Informatics: Salzburg, Austria.
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