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|a SMART GRIDS: TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS; SMART GRIDS: TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: SMART GRID: ICT ENABLES THE STRUGGLING GRID; ABSTRACT; I. INTRODUCTION; II. COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY; III. ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGIES; IV. MICROGRIDS, PHEVS, AND SMART HOMES; V. ECONOMIC ISSUES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; Chapter 2: ON THE TECHNO-ECONOMIC MERITS OF DC MICROGRID DEPLOYMENT; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DC MICROGRIDS IN SMART GRID APPLICATIONS.
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|a 3. BENEFITS OF DC MICROGRID DEPLOYMENT4. INFLUENCE OF HIGH PENETRATION OF DC MICROGRIDS IN MODERN SMART GRIDS; 5. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ACVERSUS DC-DISTRIBUTION DEBATE; 6. EXAMPLES OF EXISTING DC POWER SYSTEMS; 7. FEASIBILITY OF DC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS; 8. DC MICROGRID INFRASTRUCTURE; 9. ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF DC MICROGRIDS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: ACCURATE COMPONENT MODEL BASED CONTROL ALGORITHM FOR RESIDENTIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC AND ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS ACCOUNTING FOR PREDICTION INACCURACIES; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SYSTEM MODELING AND COST FUNCTION; 3. THE STORAGE POWER MODELING.
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|a 4. OPTIMAL CONTROL ALGORITHM OF RESIDENTIAL STORAGE SYSTEM5. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: AN ADVANCED SOFTWARE DESIGNED INTELLIGENT ELECTRONIC DEVICE PLATFORM; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; SMART GRID-READY INSTRUMENTATION: A VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION APPROACH; DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE; GRAPHICAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES; COMMUNICATION AND DATA TRANSFER; SYNCHRONIZING THE SYSTEM ACROSS MULTIPLE NODES; NAVIGATE, DEBUG, AND DEPLOY CODE TO DISTRIBUTED NODES; 4. APPLICATION EXAMPLES: SMART SWITCH AND DISTRIBUTION PMU.
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|a A NOTE ON CALIBRATION FOR SOFTWARE-DESIGNED INTELLIGENT ELECTRONIC DEVICESREFERENCES; Chapter 5: MACHINE-LEARNING AIDED OPTIMAL CUSTOMER DECISIONS IN INTERACTIVE SMART GRIDS; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. A Hierarchical Interactive Architecture for Smart Grid; 3. Centralized Sequential Decision Making at Microgrid Controller: Problem Formulation; 4. A Hidden Mode Markov Decision Process (HM-MDP) Model for Centralized Decision Making; 5. Partially Observable Environment and Belief Mode Estimation; 6. Optimal Policies for Microgrid Controller Decision Making: Exact Solution Algorithm.
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|a 7. Approximate Dynamic Programming (ADP) for Infinite Horizon Scheduling8. Distributed Optimal Decision Making: An Auctioning Game Design; 9. Bayesian Nash Equilibria Solution Set Structure Analysis; 10. Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: A GAME-THEORETIC ATTACK AND DEFENSE MODEL FOR SMART GRID; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Attack and Defense Model; 3. Attack Inference; 4. Game-theoretic Analysis; 5. PerformanceEvaluation on Real-world PowerGrid Topology; 6. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 7: EXTENSION OF IEC 61970 FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE MODELLING; ABSTRACT.
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|a Today's electrical grid is considered one of the greatest engineering accomplishments of all time. It was recognized in 2003 by the National Academy of Engineering as the preeminent engineering achievement of the twentieth century. The grid and its importance to our economy, our national security, and to the lives of the hundreds of millions it serves, remains a critical national engine, but we have taken this marvelous machine for granted for far too long. Because electricity and electronic devices now permeate every facet of our lives, the demands placed upon the grid are growing exponential.
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