2020
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4251512
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tum-ewk/OpenTUMFlex: First public release of OpenTUMFlex

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“…By implementing and simulating the best performing modeling approaches we were able to make a more detailed analysis of the applicability of the previously selected models. Based on the gained knowledge we recommend the OpenTUMFlex modeling approach by Zadé et al for anybody who is looking for an open source flexibility modeling framework that generates an easy to handle and unified representation of flexibility for domestic power devices [18] . Furthermore, the evaluation process showed that the Flexibility Trinity concept introduced by Ulbig and Andersson delivers a strong methodological foundation on which can be built upon in the development of further approaches for unified flexibility modeling [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By implementing and simulating the best performing modeling approaches we were able to make a more detailed analysis of the applicability of the previously selected models. Based on the gained knowledge we recommend the OpenTUMFlex modeling approach by Zadé et al for anybody who is looking for an open source flexibility modeling framework that generates an easy to handle and unified representation of flexibility for domestic power devices [18] . Furthermore, the evaluation process showed that the Flexibility Trinity concept introduced by Ulbig and Andersson delivers a strong methodological foundation on which can be built upon in the development of further approaches for unified flexibility modeling [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zadé et al point out the opportunities arising from the aggregation of flexibility from small-scale devices regarding the provision of ancillary services in modern power supply systems [18]. In order to make use of the flexibility from small-scale devices the authors introduce a free accessible python-based flexibility model that allows electrical flexibility quantification and pricing for household devices.…”
Section: Opentumflexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All modeling and calculations processes are carried out in the framework of open-source software OpenTUMFlex. For more information, please refer to Supplementary Materials [26].…”
Section: Modeling and Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%