The delivery of electric power and organisation of electric power systems is an incredibly complex system, which will become ever more complex with an increased penetration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER), including electric vehicles and renewables. Optimization of such a system using conventional techniques is difficult and fraught with a myriad of issues, so simulation provides a more holistic approach to understanding the evolving issues. We argue that although power simulation frameworks exist they may be inadequate for simulating a more complex and evolving smart power grid infrastructure. A brief overview of research on existing systems is provided and this paper argues for the development of a distributed multi-scale, multi lay...
The April 2011 DOE workshop, 'Computational Needs for the Next Generation Electric Grid', was the cu...
This paper discusses the need for new test system models to be developed and made available to resea...
The tools and methods available today for the modelling and simulation of power systems inevitably r...
The delivery of electric power and organisation of electric power systems is an incredibly complex s...
The delivery of electric power and organisation of electric power systems is an incredibly complex s...
To date, electric power systems are the most important technological achievement in the energy secto...
Complex Systems Research Centre, Cranfield University & Ostfalia, Fakultät Versorgungstechnik, EOS ...
ICECCS 2010The structure and behavior of Electrical Grids share many of the properties of Complex Co...
In a highly distributed power system (HDPS), micro renewable and low carbon technologies would make ...
Complexity science aims to better understand the processes of both natural and man-made systems whic...
Smart grid research has tended to be compartmentalised, with notable contributions from economics, e...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in “Emergence: Complexity and Organi...
This paper identifies challenges presented in unified co-simulation of power and communication netwo...
The synergy between artificial intelligence and power and energy systems is providing promising solu...
The Smart Grid (SG) is a Cyber-Physical System (CPS) considered a critical infrastructure divided in...
The April 2011 DOE workshop, 'Computational Needs for the Next Generation Electric Grid', was the cu...
This paper discusses the need for new test system models to be developed and made available to resea...
The tools and methods available today for the modelling and simulation of power systems inevitably r...
The delivery of electric power and organisation of electric power systems is an incredibly complex s...
The delivery of electric power and organisation of electric power systems is an incredibly complex s...
To date, electric power systems are the most important technological achievement in the energy secto...
Complex Systems Research Centre, Cranfield University & Ostfalia, Fakultät Versorgungstechnik, EOS ...
ICECCS 2010The structure and behavior of Electrical Grids share many of the properties of Complex Co...
In a highly distributed power system (HDPS), micro renewable and low carbon technologies would make ...
Complexity science aims to better understand the processes of both natural and man-made systems whic...
Smart grid research has tended to be compartmentalised, with notable contributions from economics, e...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in “Emergence: Complexity and Organi...
This paper identifies challenges presented in unified co-simulation of power and communication netwo...
The synergy between artificial intelligence and power and energy systems is providing promising solu...
The Smart Grid (SG) is a Cyber-Physical System (CPS) considered a critical infrastructure divided in...
The April 2011 DOE workshop, 'Computational Needs for the Next Generation Electric Grid', was the cu...
This paper discusses the need for new test system models to be developed and made available to resea...
The tools and methods available today for the modelling and simulation of power systems inevitably r...