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Journal article (2020) - M. H. Syed, E. Guillo-Sansano, Y. Wang, S. Vogel, P. Palensky, G. M. Burt, Y. Xu, A. Monti, R. Hovsapian
Novel concepts enabling a resilient future power system and their subsequent experimental evaluation are experiencing a steadily growing challenge: large scale complexity and questionable scalability. The requirements on a research infrastructure (RI) to cope with the trends of such a dynamic system therefore grow in size, diversity and costs, making the feasibility of rigorous advancements questionable by a single RI. Analysis of large scale system complexity has been made possible by the real-time coupling of geographically separated RIs undertaking geographically distributed simulations (GDS), the concept of which brings the equipment, models and expertise of independent RIs, in combination, to optimally address the challenge. This article presents the outputs of IEEE PES Task Force on Interfacing Techniques for Simulation Tools towards standardization of GDS as a concept. First, the taxonomy for setups utilized for GDS is established followed by a comprehensive overview of the advancements in real-time couplings reported in literature. The overview encompasses fundamental technological design considerations for GDS. The article further presents four application oriented case studies (real-world implementations) where GDS setups have been utilized, demonstrating their practicality and potential in enabling the analysis of future complex power systems. ...
Conference paper (2017) - V. H. Nguyen, Y. Besanger, E. Guillo-Sansano, Georg Lauss, Thomas Strasser, K. Heussen, Q. T. Tran, T.L. Nguyen, C. Boudinet, R. Brandl, F. Marten, A. Markou, Panos Kotsampopoulos, Arjen van der Meer
Conference paper (2017) - C Steinbrink, S Lehnhoff, A. A. van der Meer, K. Heussen, Oliver Gehrke, E. Guillo-Sansano, M. H. Syed, A. Emhemed, R. Brandl, V. H. Nguyen, A. Khavari, Q. T. Tran, Sebastian Rohjans, Panos Kotsampopoulos, Nikos Hatziargyriou, N. Akroud, E. Rikos, M. Z. Degefa, T. I. Strasser, Edmund Widl, Cyndi Moyo, Georg Lauss, F. Lehfuss, M. Faschang, P. Palensky
Smart grid systems are characterized by high complexity due to interactions between a traditional passive network and active power electronic components, coupled using communication links. Additionally, automation and information technology plays an important role in order to operate and optimize such cyber-physical energy systems with a high(er) penetration of fluctuating renewable generation and controllable loads. As a result of these developments the validation on the system level becomes much more important during the whole engineering and deployment process, today. In earlier development stages and for larger system configurations laboratory-based testing is not always an option. Due to recent developments, simulation-based approaches are now an appropriate tool to support the development, implementation, and roll-out of smart grid solutions. This paper discusses the current state of simulation-based approaches and outlines the necessary future research and development directions in the domain of power and energy systems. ...