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A review of agent and service-oriented concepts applied to intelligent energy systems

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The intention of this paper is to provide an overview of using agent and service-oriented technologies in intelligent energy systems. It focuses mainly on ongoing research and development activities related to smart grids. Key challenges as a result of the massive deployment of distributed energy resources are discussed, such as aggregation, supply-demand balancing, electricity markets, as well as fault handling and diagnostics. Concepts and technologies like multiagent systems or service-oriented architectures are able to deal with future requirements supporting a flexible, intelligent, and active power grid management. This work monitors major achievements in the field and provides a brief overview of large-scale smart grid projects using agent and service-oriented principles. In addition, future trends in the digitalization of power grids are discussed covering the deployment of resource constrained devices and appropriate communication protocols. The employment of ontologies ensuring semantic interoperability as well as the improvement of security issues related to smart grids is also discussed. © 2005-2012 IEEE.

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Active demand response Distributed generation Electrical grid Multiagent systems (MASs) Power balancing Renewable energy sources (RESs) Service-oriented architectures (SOAs) Smart grid

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Vrba, Pavel; Marik, Vladimir; Siano, Pierluigi; Leitao, Paulo; Zhabelova, Gulnara; Vyatkin, Valeriy; Strasser, Thomas (2014). A review of agent and service-oriented concepts applied to intelligent energy systems. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics. ISSN 1551-3203. 10:3, p. 1890-1903

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