Deliverables Documents, reports (21) Qualitative and quantitative models for a more resilience P2P operation of distribution networks This deliverable will report the fault-error-failure models for the three coupled infrastructures (power, telecom, and control), qualitative and quantitative models for fault propagation, and solutions for less interdependent and more robust applications: fault tolerance and self-healing. Quantify the benefits from introducing P2P energy exchange at the local, community and regional levels from the perspective of the stakeholders involved in P2P energy exchange This deliverable will quantify the benefits of P2P energy exchange for the different stakeholders at different levels (local, community, regional levels) Dissemination plan This deliverable will report the expected dissemination activities within P2P-SmarTest project Final Workshop This deliverable will evaluate and disseminate the information on project activities and exploitation plans to its stakeholders, partly in cooperation with other LCE6-10 projects. Report of Alternative business opportunities and business models for DSOs, Retailers, ESCOs, Service providers, Aggregators, and Consumers to facilitate P2P energy exchange Key performance Indicators for P2P energy trading communications This deliverable will provide initial KPIs for tasks T3.2 and T3.3 to use in benchmarking of feasibility. Conclusions and recommendations This deliverable will provide the conclusions and recommendation drawn from the tests performed during task 6.4. P2P Energy Trading: Market design and optimization This deliverable will provide innovative market arrangements and advanced optimization techniques for P2P energy trading ICT solutions for P2P communication in smart grids This deliverable will provide final ICT solutions for P2P energy trading networks. Exploitation plan This deliverable will evaluate and disseminate the information on project activities with respect to exploitation of the achieved results of P2P-SmarTest project Midterm workshop This deliverable will evaluate and disseminate the information on project activities and exploitation plans to its stakeholders, partly in cooperation with other LCE6-10 projects. Device-to-device and hybrid sensor – telecom infrastructure specifications for smart energy grids This deliverable will provide D2D and hybrid sensor network – telecommunications infrastructure specifications with interim results for P2P energy trading. The output will be fed back to WP2 for revision of business models and WP4 for technical model revision Description of the implemented real test beds This deliverable will provide a detailed description of the real test beds implemented in this work package Report of Regulatory, Business, and Technological enablers, limiting factors/barriers and challenges of P2P energy transfer This deliverable will analyse and report the regulatory, business, and technological factors – classified as enablers, limiting factors/barriers, and challenges – influencing P2P energy transfer currently and in the future. Specification of test bed This deliverable will provide information on the test bed architectures to be developed during this work package. A detailed specification of the hardware and software components will be provided. The set of tests to be performed will also be included. Benchmark report of the performance of DSOs’, Retailers’, TSOs’, Suppliers’, Service providers’ and Aggregators’ current business models This deliverable will report the performance and content of current P2P ecosystem players’ business models. Certification Mechanisms to measure the confidence and reliability of the energy transactions. This deliverable will provide Certification KPIs and Monitoring Requirements for WP3 and WP6. P2P-based Probabilistic and Predictive Control Functions This deliverable will report the probabilistic and predictive control functions that are integrated to enable and facilitate the P2P based energy trading and better network operation under extremely dynamic and uncertain conditions. Analysis of existing telecom networks and requirements for P2P smart grids This Deliverable will analyse existing telecom networks and identify requirements and scenarios needed in WP3. P2P-SmarTest business models from WP2 and technical requirements from WP4 will be taken into consideration. The output will be fed back to WP2 and WP4 for revision of models. Alternative P2P based control paradigm of distribution networks and technical requirements on the associated ICT infrastructure This deliverable will develop alternative P2P control paradigm of distribution networks and investigate the technical requirements on the associated ICT infrastructure (i.e. communication techniques, information exchange and state estimation techniques). Integration Demand Side Management and DER for P2P Energy Trading This deliverable will provide final solutions for the integration of demand side management and DER using P2P energy trading mechanisms including the specifications of standard products and detailed scenarios for Test Cases for WP6. Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. (2) Internal and external website An internal collaborative web-based platform will be operational from M2, in order to facilitate the communication and information exchange among the partners. External website is also operational. Maintenance handled in WP7 Website and updates This deliverable will disseminate the public information on project activities on a project web site Publications Peer reviewed articles (7) Combining Market-Based Control with Distribution Grid Constraints when Coordinating Electric Vehicle Charging Author(s): Geert Deconinck, Klaas De Craemer, Bert Claessens Published in: Engineering, Issue 1/4, 2015, Page(s) 453-465, ISSN 2095-8099 Publisher: Elsevier DOI: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015095 Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A Survey Author(s): Charalampos Kalalas, Linus Thrybom, Jesus Alonso-Zarate Published in: IEEE Access, Issue 4, 2016, Page(s) 1469-1493, ISSN 2169-3536 Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2551978 Modeling and Analysis of Reservation Frame Slotted-ALOHA in Wireless Machine-to-Machine Area Networks for Data Collection Author(s): Francisco Vázquez-Gallego, Luis Alonso, Jesus Alonso-Zarate Published in: Sensors, Issue 15/2, 2015, Page(s) 3911-3931, ISSN 1424-8220 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) DOI: 10.3390/s150203911 Energy Analysis of Contention Tree-Based Access Protocols in Dense Machine-to-Machine Area Networks Author(s): Francisco Vázquez-Gallego, Luis Alonso, Jesus Alonso-Zarate Published in: Journal of Sensors, Issue 2015, 2015, Page(s) 1-12, ISSN 1687-725X Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation DOI: 10.1155/2015/685164 Virtual Energy Storage System for Smart Grids Author(s): Meng Cheng, Saif Sabah Sami, Jianzhong Wu Published in: Energy Procedia, Issue 88, 2016, Page(s) 436-442, ISSN 1876-6102 Publisher: Elservier DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2016.06.021 Optimal home energy management system with mixed types of loads Author(s): Chen Zhao, Shufeng Dong, Furong Li, Yonghua Song Published in: CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems, Issue 1/4, 2015, Page(s) 29-37, ISSN 2096-0042 Publisher: IEEE DOI: 10.17775/CSEEJPES.2015.00045 Benefits of using virtual energy storage system for power system frequency response Author(s): Meng Cheng, Saif Sabah Sami, Jianzhong Wu Published in: Applied Energy, 2016, ISSN 0306-2619 Publisher: Pergamon Press Ltd. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2016.06.113 Conference proceedings (12) Optimal privacy-cost trade-off in demand-side management with storage Author(s): Onur Tan, Deniz Gunduz, Jesus Gomez Vilardebo Published in: 2015 IEEE 16th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), 2015, Page(s) 370-374, ISBN 978-1-4799-1931-4 Publisher: IEEE DOI: 10.1109/SPAWC.2015.7227062 Multiarea state estimation with legacy and synchronized measurements Author(s): Javier Matamoros, Achilleas Tsitsimelis, Maria Gregori, Carles Anton-Haro Published in: 2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2016, Page(s) 1-6, ISBN 978-1-4799-6664-6 Publisher: IEEE DOI: 10.1109/ICC.2016.7510935 Ecosystemic Business Model and Value in the Peer-To-Peer Smart Grid. Author(s): Xu, Y., Kopsakankas-Savolainen, M., Ahokangas, P. & Li, F. Published in: The 2016 International Conference on Global Energy Interconnection (2016 GEI), 30-31 March 2016, Beijing., 2016 Publisher: - Business models based on co-opetition in a hyper-connected era-The case of 5G-enabled smart grids. Author(s): Moqaddamerad, S., Xu, Y., Iivari, M., Ahokangas, P. Published in: PRO-VE 2016, 2016 Publisher: Springer A Bidding System for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading in a Grid-connected Microgrid Author(s): C. Zhang, J. Wu, et.al Published in: Energy Procedia, 2016 Publisher: Elsevier Use of Heating Loads for Grid Frequency Control Author(s): M. Cheng, J. Wu, et.al Published in: Energy Procedia, 2016 Publisher: Elsevier Feasibility of peer-to-peer energy trading in low voltage electrical distribution networks Author(s): C. Long, J. Wu, et.al Published in: Energy Procedia, 2016 Publisher: Elsevier Peer-to-Peer Control of Microgrids Author(s): H. Almasalma, J. Engels and G. Deconinck Published in: IEEE Young Researcher Symposium, May 12-13, 2016, Eindhoven, 2016 Publisher: IEEE A distributed Gossip-based voltage control algorithm for peer-to-peer microgrids Author(s): J. Engels, H. Almasalma and G. Deconinck Published in: IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm), 2016, 2016 Publisher: IEEE 'Review of Existing Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Projects Author(s): C. Zhang, J. Wu, et.al Published in: 8th International Conference on Applied Energy, 2016, 2016 Publisher: Elsevier Handling Mission-Critical Communication in Smart Grid Distribution Automation Services through LTE Author(s): C. Kalalas, F. Vazquez-Gallego, J. Alonso-Zarate Published in: SmartGridCom, Sydney, Australia, November 2016., 2016 Publisher: IEEE Demand response aggregators in microgrid energy trading Author(s): Maria Gregori, Javier Matamoros, David Gregoratti Published in: Proceedings of IEEE GLOBALSIP 2016, 2016 Publisher: IEEE Book chapters (1) Charging Electric Vehicles in the Smart Grid Author(s): Chris Develder, Matthias Strobbe, Klaas De Craemer, Geert Deconinck Published in: Smart Grids from a Global Perspective, 2016, Page(s) 147-161, ISBN 978-3-319-28077-6 Publisher: Springer International Publishing DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28077-6_10 Searching for OpenAIRE data... There was an error trying to search data from OpenAIRE No results available