Title
D-JRA2.1 Simulator coupling and Smart Grid libraries
Author
Widl, Edmund (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology)
Spiegel, Michael (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology)
Moyo, Cyndi (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology)
Strasser, Thomas (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology)
van der Meer, A.A. (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids) 
Palensky, P. (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids) 
Bhandia, R. (TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids) 
Emhemed, A. (University of Strathclyde)
Syed, M. (University of Strathclyde)
Gehrke, Oliver (Technical University of Denmark)
Morales Bondy, D. E. (Technical University of Denmark)
Steinbrink, C (OFFIS – Institute for Information Technology; OFFIS e.V)
Blank, M. (OFFIS e.V)
Stathakis, A. (National Technical University of Athens)
Sarris, T. (National Technical University of Athens)
Kotsampopoulos, Panos (National Technical University of Athens)
Akroud, N. (Ormazabal Corporate Technology)
Sagarduy, I. O. (Ormazabal Corporate Technology)
Nguyen, V. H. (Université Grenoble Alpes)
Moneta, D. (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico)
Sandroni, C. (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico)
Corti, S. (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico)
Uski, S. (VTT Technical Research Center of Finland)
Matti, L. (VTT Technical Research Center of Finland)
Chodura, P. (DNV GL)
Brandl, R. (Fraunhofer Institute of Wind Energy and Energy System Technology)
Tran, Q. T. (CEA Grenoble)
Lazpita, B. (CEA Grenoble)
Delaplagne, T. (CEA Grenoble)
Date
2017-05-22
Abstract
Work package JRA2 focuses on the development of advanced simulation-based methods to checkand validate smart grid scenarios, configurations and corresponding applications. The main aim isto employ offline simulation of scenarios where a combination of parallel processing, advanced optimization techniques, and design-of-experiments is used to master the system complexity. Secondary targets include the development of methods for HIL application as well as for the assessment of cyber-security concepts. This assessment will cover the following smart grid properties:system stability, system scalability, component interoperability, and information security. Eventuallyit is the goal to explore the operational limits and the sensitivity of these system properties towardssystem parameters.
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Publisher
European Commission H2020
Part of collection
Institutional Repository
Document type
report
Rights
© 2017 Edmund Widl, Michael Spiegel, Cyndi Moyo, Thomas Strasser, A.A. van der Meer, P. Palensky, R. Bhandia, A. Emhemed, M. Syed, Oliver Gehrke, D. E. Morales Bondy, C Steinbrink, M. Blank, A. Stathakis, T. Sarris, Panos Kotsampopoulos, N. Akroud, I. O. Sagarduy, V. H. Nguyen, D. Moneta, C. Sandroni, S. Corti, S. Uski, L. Matti, P. Chodura, R. Brandl, Q. T. Tran, B. Lazpita, T. Delaplagne