2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.07.067
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Dynamic load management in a smart home to participate in demand response events

Abstract: In future power systems, in the smart grid and microgrids operation paradigms, consumers can be seen as an energy resource with decentralized and autonomous decisions in the energy management. It is expected that each consumer will manage not only the loads, but also small generation units, heat-ing systems, storage systems, and electric vehicles. Each consumer can participate in different demand response events promoted by system operators or aggregation entities. This paper proposes an innovative method to m… Show more

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“…Different modules composing the SHIM that are grouped into three parts: the Data acquisition, the Actuators, and the Intelligent Applications. The detailed information is presented in [15].…”
Section: Energy Management Platform For Domestic Consumersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different modules composing the SHIM that are grouped into three parts: the Data acquisition, the Actuators, and the Intelligent Applications. The detailed information is presented in [15].…”
Section: Energy Management Platform For Domestic Consumersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are not integral parts of any dedicated controller or other automation module. Moreover, this concept is ready for implementation in the MAS concept preferred in many energy and demand management solutions [12,67,92,93].…”
Section: An Event-based Control Strategy With a Demand Elasticity Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A related topic is the control of residential electrical loads, including heating and cooling, electric vehicles, appliances etc.. Technical solutions aiming at optimizing residential load patterns are presented in Refs. [13][14][15]. The future role of electric vehicles, such as smart charging and applied as local storage, has been addressed in Refs.…”
Section: Smart Grids: a Brief Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%