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8th SmartGridComm 2017: Dresden, Germany
- 2017 IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications, SmartGridComm 2017, Dresden, Germany, October 23-27, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-0943-9
- Fabian Kurtz, Nils Dorsch, Caner Bektas, Christian Wietfeld:
Synchronized measurement concept for failure handling in software-defined smart grid communications. 1-6 - Jialu Sun, Lei Feng, Peng Yu, Wenjing Li, Xuesong Qiu, Luoming Meng:
A Game-based Admission Control in smart grid neighborhood area network Supporting Multi-services. 7-12 - Filippo Malandra, Brunilde Sansò:
Performance analysis of large scale RF-mesh networks for smart cities and IoT. 13-18 - Charalampos Kalalas, Jesus Alonso-Zarate, Gargi Bag:
On the transmission mode selection for substation automation traffic in cellular networks. 19-25 - Fauzun Abdullah Asuhaimi, João Pedro Battistella Nadas, Muhammad Ali Imran:
Delay-optimal mode selection in device-to-device communications for smart grid. 26-31 - Padraic McKeever, Edoardo De Din, Abhinav Sadu, Antonello Monti:
MAS for automated black start of multi-microgrids. 32-37 - Sourav Patel, Sandeep Attree, Saurav Talukdar, Mangal Prakash, Murti V. Salapaka:
Distributed apportioning in a power network for providing demand response services. 38-44 - Pietro Danzi, Marko Angjelichinoski, Cedomir Stefanovic, Petar Popovski:
Distributed proportional-fairness control in microgrids via blockchain smart contracts. 45-51 - Pratyush Kumar, Vijay Arya, Daniel A. Bowden, Larry Kohrmann:
Leveraging DERs to improve the inference of distribution network topology. 52-57 - Mahdi Kohansal, Ashkan Sadeghi-Mobarakeh, Hamed Mohsenian Rad:
A data-driven analysis of supply bids in California ISO market: Price elasticity and impact of renewables. 58-63 - Yuan Hong, Sanjay Goel, Haibing Lu, Shengbin Wang:
Discovering energy communities for microgrids on the power grid. 64-70 - Deepjyoti Deka, Michael Chertkov, Scott Backhaus:
Estimating topology and injection statistics in distribution grids with hidden nodes. 71-76 - Sjors Hijgenaar, Zekeriya Erkin, Tamás Keviczky, Jos Siemons, Ralph Bisschops, Alexander Verbraeck:
A decentralised energy trading architecture for future smart grid load balancing. 77-82 - Qiao-mu Jiang, Huifang Chen, Lei Xie, Kuang Wang:
Real-time detection of false data injection attack using residual prewhitening in smart grid network. 83-88 - Daisuke Mashima, Binbin Chen, Prageeth Gunathilaka, Edwin Lesmana Tjiong:
Towards a grid-wide, high-fidelity electrical substation honeynet. 89-95 - Jiazi Zhang, Zhigang Chu, Lalitha Sankar, Oliver Kosut:
False data injection attacks on phasor measurements that bypass low-rank decomposition. 96-101 - Sriharsha Etigowni, Mehmet Hazar Cintuglu, Maryam Kazerooni, Shamina Hossain, Pengfei Sun, Katherine R. Davis, Osama Mohammed, Saman A. Zonouz:
Cyber-air-gapped detection of controller attacks through physical interdependencies. 102-107 - Onur Duman, Mengyuan Zhang, Lingyu Wang, Mourad Debbabi:
Measuring the security posture of IEC 61850 substations with redundancy against zero day attacks. 108-114 - Endre Hegland Hjort Kure, Sabita Maharjan, Stein Gjessing, Yan Zhang:
Optimal battery size for a green base station in a smart grid with a renewable energy source. 115-121 - Ananya Nag, Rami J. Haddad:
A novel centralized storage model for distributed photovoltaic generation systems. 122-127 - Ramachandra Rao Kolluri, Julian de Hoog, Khalid Abdulla, Iven Mareels, Tansu Alpcan, Marcus Brazil, Doreen Anne Thomas:
Siting and sizing distributed storage for microgrid applications. 128-133 - Md Umar Hashmi, Arpan Mukhopadhyay, Ana Busic, Jocelyne Elias:
Optimal control of storage under time varying electricity prices. 134-140 - Yanan Sun, Shahab Bahrami, Vincent W. S. Wong, Lutz Lampe:
Application of energy storage systems for frequency regulation service. 141-146 - Matthias Kahl, Thomas Kriechbaumer, Anwar Ul Haq, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Appliance classification across multiple high frequency energy datasets. 147-152 - Leen De Baets, Chris Develder, Tom Dhaene, Dirk Deschrijver:
Automated classification of appliances using elliptical fourier descriptors. 153-158 - Lucas Pereira, Nuno Nunes:
A comparison of performance metrics for event classification in Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring. 159-164 - Venkata Pathuri Bhuvana, Andrea M. Tonello:
Appliance load disaggregation based on maximum a-posterior particle filter (MAP-PF). 165-170 - Christoph Klemenjak, Wilfried Elmenreich:
On the applicability of correlation filters for appliance detection in smart meter readings. 171-176 - Junyao Guo, Gabriela Hug, Ozan K. Tonguz:
Impact of communication delay on asynchronous distributed optimal power flow using ADMM. 177-182 - Stefan Böcker, Pascal Jörke, Christian Wietfeld:
Performance evaluation of an IEEE 802.11 mesh-based smart market and smart grid communication system. 183-188 - Matthias Frohner, Marion Gottschalk, Gerald Franzl, Richard Pasteka, Mathias Uslar, Stefan Sauermann:
Smart grid interoperability profiles development. 189-194 - Iran Ramezanipour, Pedro H. J. Nardelli, Mauricio de Castro Tomé, Hirley Alves:
Decision error probability in a two-stage communication network for smart grids with imperfect links. 195-199 - Rafal Skowronski:
On the applicability of the GRIDNET protocol to Smart Grid environments. 200-206 - Mirsad Cosovic, Dejan Vukobratovic:
Fast real-time DC state estimation in electric power systems using belief propagation. 207-212 - Federico Passerini, Andrea M. Tonello:
Full duplex power line communication modems for network sensing. 213-217 - Qitao Liu, Hongjian Sun, Peter C. Matthews:
Enhancing dynamic voltage stability in power systems with distributed generations. 218-222 - Davood Raoofsheibani, Philipp Hinkel, Martin Ostermann, Stephan Roehrenbeck, Wolfram H. Wellssow:
Residual load models for power system restoration: High shares of residential thermal loads and volatile PV generators. 223-228 - Markus Bell, Felix Berkel, Steven Liu:
Optimal distributed balancing control for three-phase four-wire low voltage grids. 229-234 - Kosuke Nishida, Akiko Takeda, Satoru Iwata, Mariko Kiho, Isao Nakayama:
Household energy consumption prediction by feature selection of lifestyle data. 235-240 - Pasan Karunaratne, Masud Moshtaghi, Shanika Karunasekera, Aaron Harwood:
PSF+ - Fast and improved electricity consumption prediction in campus environments. 241-246 - Sai Akhil R. Konakalla, Raymond A. de Callafon:
Recursive power demand prediction based on multi-level clustering of power demand data. 247-252 - Kaikai Pan, André Teixeira, Claudio David López, Peter Palensky:
Co-simulation for cyber security analysis: Data attacks against energy management system. 253-258 - Rolf Egert, Andrea Tundis, Florian Volk, Max Mühlhäuser:
An integrated tool for supporting the design and virtual evaluation of smart grids. 259-264 - Giulio Giaconi, Deniz Gündüz, H. Vincent Poor:
Optimal demand-side management for joint privacy-cost optimization with energy storage. 265-270 - Omur Ozel, Sean Weerakkody, Bruno Sinopoli:
Physical watermarking for securing cyber physical systems via packet drop injections. 271-276 - Miguel Arrieta, Inaki Esnaola:
Smart meter privacy via the trapdoor channel. 277-282 - Gabriel Salles-Loustau, Luis Garcia, Pengfei Sun, Maryam Mehri Dehnavi, Saman A. Zonouz:
Power grid safety control via fine-grained multi-persona programmable logic controllers. 283-288 - Davide Fauri, Bart de Wijs, Jerry den Hartog, Elisa Costante, Emmanuele Zambon, Sandro Etalle:
Encryption in ICS networks: A blessing or a curse? 289-294 - Bernhard Gäde, Andreas M. Lehmann, Jörg Deutschmann, Johannes B. Huber:
A power line communication topology module for ns-3 and DCE. 295-301 - Gautham Prasad, Yinjia Huo, Lutz Lampe, Victor C. M. Leung:
Frequency domain access control for power line communications in home area networks. 302-307 - Javier Matanza Domingo, Sadot Alexandres Fernandez, Conception Mora de Amarillas, Gregorio López López, José Ignacio Moreno:
Together or separately? Evaluating the content free period in PRIME using SimPRIME. 308-313 - Sung-Guk Yoon:
Performance analysis of power saving strategies for power line communications. 314-319 - Stanislav Mudriievskyi, Ralf Lehnert:
Performance of adaptive layer switching in small G.hn PLC networks. 320-325 - Antti Supponen, Sami Repo, Anna Kulmala:
Coordinated voltage control as a replacement for passive network reinforcements - A case study. 326-331 - Thanasis G. Papaioannou, George D. Stamoulis:
Teaming and competition for demand-side management in office buildings. 332-337 - Kaveh Paridari, Lars Nordström, Claes Sandels:
Aggregator strategy for planning demand response resources under uncertainty based on load flexibility modeling. 338-343 - Shahab Bahrami, Vincent W. S. Wong, Jianwei Huang:
Demand response for data centers in deregulated markets: A matching game approach. 344-350 - Peter Nelleman, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Emil Holmegaard, Krzysztof Arendt, Aslak Johansen, Fisayo Caleb Sangogboye, Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen:
Demand response with model predictive comfort compliance in an office building. 351-356 - Xing Luo, Xu Zhu, Eng Gee Lim:
Dynamic pricing based and electric vehicle assisted demand response strategy. 357-362 - Chirag Ramesh Srivatsa, Desik Rengarajan, Vamsi Krishna Tumuluru:
Modeling demand flexibility of electric vehicles. 363-368 - Elliot Anshelevich, Koushik Kar, Shreyas Sekar, Zaid Bin Tariq:
Balancing social utility with aggregator profit in electric vehicle charging. 369-374 - James Jian Qiao Yu, Albert Y. S. Lam, Siew-Chong Tan:
Energy exchange coordination of off-grid charging stations with Vehicular Energy Network. 375-380 - Ange Ouya, Blanca Martínez de Aragón, Cécile Bouette, Guillaume Habault, Nicolas Montavont, Georgios Z. Papadopoulos:
An efficient electric vehicle charging architecture based on LoRa communication. 381-386 - Kumar Saurav, Anamitra Roy Choudhury, Vikas Chandan, Peter Lingman, Nicklas Linder:
Building modelling methodologies for virtual district heating and cooling networks. 387-392 - Kumar Saurav, Heena Bansal, Megha Nawhal, Vijay Arya, Vikas Chandan:
Algorithmic approach to minimize the energy cost of commercial buildings in developing countries. 393-398 - Soumya Kundu, Jacob Hansen, Jianming Lian, Karan Kalsi:
Assessment of optimal flexibility in ensemble of frequency responsive loads. 399-404 - Xinyang Zhou, Zhiyuan Liu, Emiliano Dall'Anese, Lijun Chen:
Stochastic dual algorithm for voltage regulation in distribution networks with discrete loads. 405-410 - Su Wang, Bo Sun, Tian Liu, Xiaoqi Tan, Danny H. K. Tsang:
Real-time market-based coordination mechanism for transmission and distribution networks. 411-416 - Mayank Malik, Michaelangelo D. Tabone, David P. Chassin, Emre Can Kara, Ramanathan V. Guha, Sila Kiliccote:
A common data architecture for energy data analytics. 417-422 - Emma M. Stewart, Philip Top, Michael Chertkov, Deepjyoti Deka, Scott Backhaus, Andrey Y. Lokhov, Ciaran M. Roberts, Val Hendrix, Sean Peisert, Anthony Florita, Thomas J. King, Matthew J. Reno:
Integrated multi-scale data analytics and machine learning for the distribution grid. 423-429 - Wenyu Ren, Timothy M. Yardley, Klara Nahrstedt:
ISAAC: Intelligent synchrophasor data real-time compression framework for WAMS. 430-436 - Gyul Lee, Yong-June Shin:
Multiscale PMU data compression based on wide-area event detection. 437-442 - Nadezda Buneeva, Andreas Reinhardt:
AMBAL: Realistic load signature generation for load disaggregation performance evaluation. 443-448 - Fengli Zhang, Michael A. Mahler, Qinghua Li:
Flooding attacks against secure time-critical communications in the power grid. 449-454 - Ke Sun, Inaki Esnaola, Samir Medina Perlaza, H. Vincent Poor:
Information-theoretic attacks in the smart grid. 455-460 - Hwei-Ming Chung, Wen-Tai Li, Chau Yuen, Wei-Ho Chung, Chao-Kai Wen:
Local cyber-physical attack with leveraging detection in smart grid. 461-466 - Justyna J. Chromik, Carina Pilch, Pascal Brackmann, Christof Duhme, Franziska Everinghoff, Artur Giberlein, Thomas Teodorowicz, Julian Wieland, Boudewijn R. Haverkort, Anne Remke:
Context-aware local Intrusion Detection in SCADA systems: A testbed and two showcases. 467-472 - Sérgio Barreto Andrade, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Ezzeldin Shereen, György Dán, Marco Pignati, Mario Paolone:
A continuum of undetectable timing-attacks on PMU-based linear state-estimation. 473-479 - Kamal Shahid, Egon Kidmose, Rasmus L. Olsen, Lennart Petersen, Florin Iov:
On the impact of cyberattacks on voltage control coordination by ReGen plants in smart grids. 480-485 - Jibran Ali, Stefano Massucco, Giacomo Petretto:
Reactive power provision to TSO/DSO by aggregators and conventional generators. 486-491 - Anil Mengi, Sebastian Ponzelar, Michael Koch:
The ITU-T G.9960 broadband PLC communication concept for smartgrid applications. 492-496 - Norbert Graf, Ievgenii Tsokalo, Ralf Lehnert:
Validating broadband PLC for smart grid applications with field trials. 497-502 - Alireza Ghiasimonfared, Davide Righini, Francesco Marcuzzi, Andrea M. Tonello:
Development of a hybrid LoRa/G3-PLC IoT sensing network: An application oriented approach. 503-508 - Ferdinand von Tüllenburg, Georg Panholzer, Jia Lei Du, Ana Soares, Fred Spiessens, Davy Geysen, Dominic Ectors:
An agent-based flexibility trading architecture with scalable and robust messaging. 509-514 - Seon Hyeog Kim, Yong-June Shin:
Energy storage system dynamic scheduling based on 2-step bin packing. 515-520 - Raimund M. Kovacevic, Nhat-Vinh Vo, Josef L. Haunschmied:
Bilevel approaches for distributed DSM using internal individualized prices. 521-526 - Tobias Lübkert, Marcus Venzke, Volker Turau:
Appliance commitment for household load scheduling algorithm: A critical review. 527-532 - José Horta, Daniel Kofman, David Menga, Alonso Silva:
Novel market approach for locally balancing renewable energy production and flexible demand. 533-539 - Paulin Jacquot, Olivier Beaude, Stephane Gaubert, Nadia Oudjane:
Demand response in the smart grid: The impact of consumers temporal preferences. 540-545 - Alemayehu Addisu, Hakim Badis, Laurent George, Pierre Courbin:
An efficient production scheduling based on queuing theory in systems with synchronous part transfer during a demand response event. 546-552
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