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Control and Management Architectures

Matos, Manuel A. ; Seca, Luís ; Madureira, André G. ; Soares, Filipe J. ; Bessa, Ricardo J. ; Pereira, Jorge ; Peças Lopes, João McArthur, Stephen ; Liu, Chen-Ching ; Lee, Seung-Jae

Smart Grid Handbook, 2016, p.1-24

Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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  • Título:
    Control and Management Architectures
  • Autor: Matos, Manuel A. ; Seca, Luís ; Madureira, André G. ; Soares, Filipe J. ; Bessa, Ricardo J. ; Pereira, Jorge ; Peças Lopes, João
  • McArthur, Stephen ; Liu, Chen-Ching ; Lee, Seung-Jae
  • É parte de: Smart Grid Handbook, 2016, p.1-24
  • Descrição: The emergence of the smart grid concept led to different proposals for the organization of distributed energy resources (DER), control processes, and management functionalities, instantiated in distinct architectures. Besides the usual scientific publications about the theme, a number of projects, namely, in the Framework Programs FP6 and FP7 and Horizon 2020 (H2020) of the European Union, have been developed in the recent years, addressing this theme directly and indirectly. Commercial solutions are already available for total or partial implementation of smart grids, namely, regarding network automation and enhanced network operation smart appliances. On the other hand, some pilots and demonstration projects that field‐tested architectures and functionalities and assessed the impact of the changes in the electric power systems derived from the implementation of smart grid concepts have been deployed throughout the world. This chapter reviews the most relevant elements of this kind, compares the main options for the overall architectures, and details the analysis of some specific functionalities, indispensable for the real implementation of the smart grid paradigm.
  • Editor: Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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