Traditionally, most consumers of electricity pay for their consumption according to a fixed-rate. The few existing implementations of real time pricing have been restricted to large industrial consumers, where the benefits could justify the high implementation cost. With the advancement of Smart Grid technologies, large scale implementation of variable-rate metering will be more practical. Consumers will be able to control their electricity consumption in an automated fashion, where one possible scheme is to have each individual maximize their own utility as a noncooperative game. In this thesis, noncooperative games are formulated among the consumers of Smart Grid with two real-time pricing schemes, where the Nash equilibrium operation poi...
This study presents an electricity market composed of a single energy provider and multiple customer...
In the emerging smart grids, production increasingly relies on a greater number of decentralized gen...
In this paper, the problem of grid-to-vehicle energy exchange between a smart grid and plug-in elect...
Traditionally, most consumers of electricity pay for their consumption according to a fixed-rate. Th...
Intermittent renewable energy sources and the use of smart meters introduce a significant challenge ...
To achieve a high level of reliability, efficiency, and robustness in electric systems, the concept ...
Abstract — Most of the existing demand side management programs focus primarily on the interactions ...
Abstract—Most of the existing demand-side management programs focus primarily on the interactions be...
International audienceWe compare two Demand Side Management (DSM) mechanisms, introduced respectivel...
The smart grid is becoming one of the fundamental cyber-physical systems due to the employment of in...
This paper proposes a non-cooperative game pricing strategy framework by the approach of profit-shar...
This paper proposes a Stackelberg game approach to maximize the profit of the electricity retailer (...
This thesis studies a multi-period demand response management problem in the smart grid where multip...
Abstract-Distributed power generation and distribution network with the dynamic pricing scheme are t...
International audienceIn this paper, a static non-cooperative game formulation of the problem of dis...
This study presents an electricity market composed of a single energy provider and multiple customer...
In the emerging smart grids, production increasingly relies on a greater number of decentralized gen...
In this paper, the problem of grid-to-vehicle energy exchange between a smart grid and plug-in elect...
Traditionally, most consumers of electricity pay for their consumption according to a fixed-rate. Th...
Intermittent renewable energy sources and the use of smart meters introduce a significant challenge ...
To achieve a high level of reliability, efficiency, and robustness in electric systems, the concept ...
Abstract — Most of the existing demand side management programs focus primarily on the interactions ...
Abstract—Most of the existing demand-side management programs focus primarily on the interactions be...
International audienceWe compare two Demand Side Management (DSM) mechanisms, introduced respectivel...
The smart grid is becoming one of the fundamental cyber-physical systems due to the employment of in...
This paper proposes a non-cooperative game pricing strategy framework by the approach of profit-shar...
This paper proposes a Stackelberg game approach to maximize the profit of the electricity retailer (...
This thesis studies a multi-period demand response management problem in the smart grid where multip...
Abstract-Distributed power generation and distribution network with the dynamic pricing scheme are t...
International audienceIn this paper, a static non-cooperative game formulation of the problem of dis...
This study presents an electricity market composed of a single energy provider and multiple customer...
In the emerging smart grids, production increasingly relies on a greater number of decentralized gen...
In this paper, the problem of grid-to-vehicle energy exchange between a smart grid and plug-in elect...