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Welcome from Conference Chairs 3 IEEE PES ISGT EUROPE Steering Committee 5 IEEE PES ISGT EUROPE 2019 Organizing Committee 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 7
Conference Venue 7 Registration and Information Desks 7 Smoking Policy 7 University POLITEHNICA Of Bucharest Campus Map 8 Morning & Afternoon Coffee/Tea Break 9 Lunch 9 Social Events 9 Guidelines for Authors And Presenters 10 Tutorials Details 11 Keynote Address Details 13 Exhibition Area 17 Internet Point 17 Program at a Glance 18 Sunday 29 September 2019 18 Monday 30 September 2019 19 Tuesday 1 October 2019 20 Wednesday 2 October 2019 21 Chair Sessions Distribution 22 Session 1 - Monday 14:00 – 15:30 24 Panel Session 1 - Monday 14:00 – 15:30 31 Session 2 - Monday 16:00 – 17:30 32 Panel Session 2 - Monday 16:00 – 17:30 39 Session 3 - Tuesday 08:30 – 10:00 40 Panel Session 3 - Tuesday 08:30 – 10:00 46 Panel Session 4 - Tuesday 08:30 – 10:00 47 Poster session 1 - Tuesday 12:00 – 13:00 48 Session 4 - Tuesday 14:00 – 16:00 54 Session 5 - Wednesday 08:30 – 10:00 60 Session 6 - Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 66 Workshop 1 - Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 70 Workshop 2 - Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 72 Poster session 2 - Wednesday 12:00 – 13:00 73 Session 7 - Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30 79
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Welcome from Conference Chairs
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 2019 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT-Europe), we welcome all delegates and visitors to Bucharest.
In a smart world, the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, the largest and most important university in the engineering field, has the honor and pleasure to salute and welcome the most important conference in the smart future power systems, respectively ISGT Europe 2019. ISGT Europe 2019 welcomes all participants to Bucharest, Romania.
The IEEE ISGT Europe conference is one of the two IEEE PES flagship conference organized in Europe and has established a strong reputation of the last years. We are convinced that ISGT Europe 2019 will open new possibilities for research, cooperation and business for energy transition.
We sincerely thank the Steering Committee of the ISGT Europe for the encouragement and support provided over the last few years to hold this conference at University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest and feel very honored by the recognition they have demonstrated towards our activities.
Our sincere gratitude is offered to the members of the Technical Review Committee who have worked tirelessly to review the papers.
We sincerely thank the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest and the participants from the faculties and departments, in particular Faculty of Power Engineering, of Electrical Engineering, of Electronics and Telecommunications, of Automation and Computer Science, for the support provided for the preparation, organization and good development of the Conference.
We also wish to thank the Organizing Committee for their efforts in the numerous tasks always required for such an event. We are sure that they will continue to do their best during your stay to render it a pleasant memory.
The support provided by Transelectrica, OPAL-RT, UEFISCDI are greatly appreciated.
Sincere thanks to all Authors and Panelists that made this conference possible through their interesting papers.
We hope you will find the conference stimulating and enjoyable, have a memorable time in Romania and have the opportunity to renew old friendships and make new ones.
Mihnea COSTOIU George Cristian LAZAROIU
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IEEE PES ISGT Europe Steering Committee
Dirk Van Hertem Chair
Samim Konjicija ISGT Europe 2018
Gianfranco Chicco ISGT Europe 2017
Igor Papic ISGT Europe 2016
Omer Usta ISGT Europe 2014
Jacob Østergaard ISGT Europe 2013
Kai Strunz ISGT Europe 2012
Jovica Milanovic ISGT Europe 2011
Lina Bertling Tjernberg ISGT Europe 2010
Luis (Nando) Ochoa Past Chair
Wayne Bishop IEEE PES VP of Meetings
Babak Enayati IEEE PES Member-At-Large, Industry Liaiso
Kathy Heilman IEEE PES, Administrator, Education & Meeting Services
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IEEE PES ISGT Europe 2019 Organizing Committee
Honorary Chair Ecaterina Andronescu
Conference General Chairs Mihnea COSTOIU George Cristian LAZAROIU
Corporate Affairs Chairs George DARIE Valentin NAVRAPESCU
Tutorial Chairs Corneliu BURILEANU Mircea EREMIA
Workshop Chairs Constatin BULAC Mihai Octavian POPESCU
Technical Program Chairs Virgil DUMBRAVA Mariacristina ROSCIA
Local Organizing Committee Chairs Nicolae GOLOVANOV Horia NECULA Claudia POPESCU Ion TRISTIU
Publications Chairs Radu PORUMB Lucian TOMA
Finance Chair and Treasurers Gheorghe LAZAROIU Rodica MANOLACHE
IT Chairs Mihai CARABAS Cornel CHIRA
Local Organizing CommitteeElena VASILE Uriel VARGAS Adrian STANCatalina SIMA Maria RABOACA Silvia MARTINASAlexandru MANDIS Laurentiu LIPAN Rasha CUSMANicoleta COSTACHE Dana CIUPAGEANU Andreya BONDREAAgnes BISOC Monica ALEXANDRU
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General Information
Conference Venue
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Library Center
Splaiul Independentei Street, no. 313
060042 Bucharest, Romania Room AN 010 – Rectorate Hall Exhibition Area – Library Center ground level Rooms 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 – Library Center 2nd floor Council Room – Library Center 2nd floor Rooms 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 – Library Center 3rd floor Room 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 – Library Center 4th floor
Registration and Information Desks
Sunday 29th of September – Library Center, 17:30 – 18:30 Monday 30th of September – Library Center, 08:00 – 9:00 Tuesday 1th of October – Library Center, 08:00 – 8:30 Wednesday 2th of October – Library Center, 08:00 – 8:30
Delegates and accompanying persons will be issued with name badges which must be worn during the conference and social events. Entrance to various conference sessions and activities will be strictly through registration only
Smoking Policy
According to the Romanian law it is not allowed any smoking inside the buildings.
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University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest Campus Map
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Morning and Afternoon Coffee/Tea Break Morning and afternoon coffee/tea break will be provided in the UPB Library Center.
Lunch
Buffet lunch will be provided in the UPB Library Center, at fourth floor.
Social events
Welcome Cocktail Reception – will be held at the UPB Rectorate Hall Sunday 29th of September starting from 18:30.
Gala dinner – will be held on Tuesday 1th of October at the Royal Stirbey Palace, inside a park with a beautiful view, starting from 18:30.
Transport will be provided for delegates to the Stirbey Palace. The busses will depart from the UPB Library Center starting with 17:30.
At the conclusion of the dinner, buses will return delegates to UPB or to their hotels.
The dinner will present typical local Romanian dishes.
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Guidelines for Authors and Presenters The oral and poster presentations at ISGT Europe 2019 have to be prepared and delivered in English.
Oral Presentation
The authors should refer to Guidelines for Preparing Visuals for PES Presentations (link to Guidelines) for specific information on the preparation of oral/panel presentations.
Presenters will be required to provide their presentations (CD or USB drive format) to the conference support staff located into the conference rooms 15 minutes before the session starting.
Presentations should be of 'PowerPoint' style for delivery via data projector. Computer and projection facilities will be available at the conference venue.
Each paper presentation will have equal duration, comprising the questions and answers. Session Chairs will strictly enforce presentation durations.
Poster Presentation
The poster should be in maximum A0 (84 cm x 120 cm) format and only vertically oriented.
A full poster is required. Printouts of presentation slides will not be displayed and will not be counted as presented. The corresponding paper manuscript will be excluded from the IEEE Explore upload.
No specific guidelines are provided for preparation of the poster. At least one author per paper must be present during the poster session. Posters have to be placed in the reserved space before the session starting and removed after the session. Otherwise posters will be destroyed by organizers. In the Poster Area authors will find everything they need to fix poster on their locations.
Each poster board will be labelled with the number of the corresponding poster session and paper ID. Presenters are asked to look for their number in the conference programmed.
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Tutorials Details Three tutorials will be held in series at the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest Library Center on Sunday 29th September 2019.
Tutorial T1 - Multi-Energy System Modelling and Flexibility Sunday, 29 September, 2019, 10:00 – 13:00, Room: Council, 2nd floor
This tutorial addresses the main aspects related to the characterization of multi-energy systems, with particular focus on the opportunities in smart grid applications and on the impact of adopting emergent technologies on the electrical system and on the energy networks. Exploiting the potential arbitrage capabilities and flexibility of multienergy systems is a key asset for driving a successful energy transition with growing interaction among different energy carriers. In particular, the interaction of gas and electricity system is gaining nowadays an increasing interest, both from researchers and politics, because of the possibility to exploit the so-called power-to-gas (P2G). The introduction of this new technology needs a proper modelling, for properly integrating it in the current calculation tools. However, this implies to highlight the different aspects, such as the impact of the chemical chain on the electrical quantities, for having a representation of the model as close as possible to the reality. Specific contents Part 1: Characterization of multi-energy systems (Prof. Gianfranco Chicco):
• Introduction: structures of multi-energy systems; parameters and black-box models ofthe components; topology of the connections; matrix models.
• Energy efficiency assessment: characterisation of the efficiencies of the components;performance indicators.
• Environmental aspects: characterisation of the pollutant emissions; global and localenvironmental impact assessment; emission reduction indicators; emission maps.
• Multi-energy opportunities in smart grids: energy shifting; real-time demand response;multi-energy arbitrage; multi-energy flexibility; power-to-X.
Part 2: Power-to-gas modelling and applications (Andreea Mazza): • Introduction: structures of multi-energy systems; parameters and black-box models of
the components; topology of the connections; matrix models.• Energy efficiency assessment: characterisation of the efficiencies of the components;
performance indicators.• Environmental aspects: characterisation of the pollutant emissions; global and local
environmental impact assessment; emission reduction indicators; emission maps.• Multi-energy opportunities in smart grids: energy shifting; real-time demand response;
multi-energy arbitrage; multi-energy flexibility; power-to-X.
This tutorial will be led by world renowned experts Professor Gianfranco Chicco and Andrea Mazza from Politecnico di Torino, Italy.
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Tutorial T2 - Some aspects of interaction between solar PV, electric vehicle charging and the electricity grid Sunday, 29 September, 2019, 14:00 – 17:00, Room: Council, 2nd floor
New equipment connected to the electricity grid will impact the grid in numerous ways. Generally speaking, most impact will be minor and not of much concern. Some impacts will result in unacceptable levels of for example voltage magnitude, transformer loading or supply reliability. With increasing amount of new equipment, the impact will generally increase and with that the probability of unacceptable impacts. The newer the equipment, the less the knowledge on the actual impacts and the more the need for studies even if impacts are likely to be small. The other direction of the interaction, the impact of the grid voltage on new equipment, is often neglected but is equally important especially with large amounts of new equipment. In this tutorial, the instructors will address the various impacts of new equipment, where the focus is on solar PV and electric vehicle charging, especially when connected to the low-voltage distribution grid. Both impacts of individual devices and impacts of large numbers of devices will be discussed. The following types of interaction will be discussed: high and low supply voltages; high currents; waveform distortion; light flicker; unbalance and massive equipment due to voltage and frequency dips. This tutorial will be led by world renowned experts Professor Sarah Rönnberg and Professor Math Bollen from Luleå University of Technology in Skellefteå, Sweden.
Tutorial T3 - VSC HVDC and HVDC grids Sunday, 29 September, 2019, 14:00 – 17:00, Room: 2.3, 2nd floor
This tutorial will present the current state of voltage source converter, high voltage direct current (VSC HVDC) and its prospects to build HVDC grids. The tutorial will first explain the need to know basics about HVDC, and the place it takes in modern power systems. It addresses the recent growth of HVDC technology and its future prospects. Furthermore, the control principles of HVDC converters will be addressed, where the focus lies on on the higher level controls and the impacts on the connected systems. Also the protection of HVDC grids will be addressed in greater detail, from protection algorithms up to grid design concepts accounting for DC grid protection. A final topic addresses the grid development including HVDC and its flexibility. This tutorial will be led by world renowned expert Professor Dirk Van Hertem from KU Leuven, Belgium.
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Keynote Address Details Five keynote addresses are scheduled for delivery at ISGT Europe 2019.
• KA1 - "Distribution Automation: Past Present and Future" by Professor Frank C. LAMBERT, Georgia Tech, USA
The regulated utility model with a centralized grid where dispatched generation follows load has been very effective for over 100 years! The grid, however, is rapidly changing with Exponential Technologies (Computation, PV solar, wind, power semis, electric transportation, storage, microcontrollers, sensors, IoT, communication technologies, block-chain, cloud, autonomous control, deep learning) where traditional control paradigms are breaking down. Utilities would like to centrally control the ‘smart’ edge devices on the grid…but this is not scalable to millions of nodes. A decentralized paradigm will be required for the future!
Professor Frank C. Lambert, P. E. is a Principal Research Engineer at Georgia Tech’s Center for Distributed Energy (CDE) and National Electric Energy Testing Research and Applications Center (NEETRAC). He is responsible for interfacing with members to develop and conduct research projects dealing with transmission and distribution issues. Mr. Lambert previously worked at Georgia Power Company for 22 years in transmission/distribution system design, construction, operation, maintenance and automation. He is serving as the 2018-2019 President Elect of the IEEE Power and Energy Society. Mr. Lambert holds a bachelors and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
• KA2 - "Load profiling, modelling and control - prerequisite for flexible and cost effective operation of sustainable power systems" by Professor Jovica MILANOVIC, The University of Manchester, UK
The future power/energy systems will be characterised by blurred boundaries between transmission and distribution system, by mix of wide range of electricity generating technologies (conventional hydro, thermal, nuclear and power electronic interfaced stochastic and intermittent renewable generation), responsive and highly flexible, typically power electronics interfaced, demand and storage with significant temporal and spatial uncertainty, proliferation of power electronics (HVDC, FACTS devices and new types of load devices) and significantly higher reliance on the use of measurement data including global (Wide Area Monitoring) signals for system identification, characterization and control and Information and Communication Technology embedded within the power system network and its components. This will increase controllability and observability of the system but may as a tradeoff result in different dynamic behaviour of the system and possibly, under some circumstances, deterioration
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of some aspects of its performance. This presentation discusses some of the most recent results that demonstrate the extent to which the advanced demand side management and sufficiently accurate load modelling offer to increase of the flexibility of the operation and cost effective modelling and analysis of the existing and future power systems. The presentation focuses on demand side management and load modelling, as illustrative examples, though the same approaches could be used to analyse the contribution of energy storage technologies to system flexibility as well as the influence of the accurate modelling of other system components on cost effective modelling and analysis power systems.
Professor Jovica V Milanovic received Dipl.Ing. and M.Sc. degrees from the University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Ph.D. degree from the University of Newcastle, Australia, and D.Sc. degree from The University of Manchester, UK. Prior to joining The University of Manchester, UK, in 1998, he worked with “Energoproject”, Engineering and Consulting Co. and the University of Belgrade in Yugoslavia, and the Universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia. Currently, he is a Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Deputy Head of Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester, UK, and Visiting Professor at the University of Novi Sad and the University of Belgrade, Serbia. He was chairman of 4 international conferences, editor or member of editorial/technical boards of 70+ international journals and conferences, research project assessor for numerous international government research funding councils, member of 9 (convenor of 3) past or current IEEE/CIGRE/CIRED WG and consultant or member of advisory boards for several international companies. Professor Milanovic published over 500 research papers and reports, gave 20+ key-note speeches at international conferences and presented over 140 courses/tutorials and lectures to industry and academia around the world. Professor Milanovic is a Chartered Engineer in the UK, Foreign member of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences, Fellow of the IET, Fellow of the IEEE, Distinguished IEEE PES Lecturer and currently serves on IEEE PES Governing Board as Regional Representative for Europe, Middle east and Africa and was a vice-chair of the IEEE PES Fellows Evaluation Committee.
• KA3 - "Smart Sustainable Cities" by Professor Mariacristina ROSCIA, Universita di Bergamo, Italy
Sustainable Development has been at the center of study and research activities to ensure the satisfaction of their needs without compromising those of future generations. With the development of technologies, the concept of Smart City was then added, that integrated with the definition of Sustainable Development led to the constitution of a new concept: Sustainable Intelligent Cities. It cannot be considered a Smart City without guaranteeing Sustainable Development, concepts that must be integrated and they have the quality of living as a common
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element. Often the smart city is defined only through the technologies that make it concrete, achievable, but it is a necessary but not sufficient condition. Therefore it is essential to start from the concept of sustainability integrated into the definition and constitution of Smart City, through: RES energy; intelligent transport systems; the design of cities based on social criteria; IoT and ICT; circular economies; Blockchain. In order to implement and render the best practices repeatable, it is necessary to define appropriate indicators
Professor Maricristina Roscia received the degree in Electrical Engineering in 1999 and obtained a PhD in 2004, at the University of Naples "Federico II". Since 2019 is associate professor for the courses of "Electrical systems" and "Smart home into Smart City" at the University of Bergamo. Adjunct Professor for the Politecnico di Milano from 2004-2015 of the "Automation of transport systems" course; in 2003-2004 of the "Electric transport systems I" course. The main research fields are electrical systems for transport and smart grids in the presence of distributed generation, especially from renewable sources, for the control and management of energy flows between the grid, Smart Home and Building (smart appliances). The systems related to electric mobility, intelligent lighting through sustainability aspects and electrified transport systems were jointly considered and integrated. these issues then saw in parallel the study of the related Power Quality problems. The research activity has also found development and implementation in practical applications, both in the implementation of pilot projects related to the creation of a smart city, and in the drafting of the SEAP (Action Plan for Sustainable Efficiency) of European Commission, for the Municipality of Naples, both in participating in the CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) of European Commission, a global platform for cities to measure, manage and disseminate their environmental data, for risk management, promote dissemination, insights and actions towards a sustainable economy. Reviewer for more than 20 different Scopus journals, international research programs, for many IEEE conferences. Author of more than 80 papers on Scopus international journals and conferences. Winner of 2 Best poster Awards ICRERA IEEE 2014 and ICRERA IEEE 2018. Research fund manager since 2006 for the University of Bergamo, on Smart City issues. Sustainable development is the first key element of her conducted research activity, up to the themes of development, definition and implementation of Smart Cities.
• KA4 - "Artificial Intelligence for Modeling and Optimization of Complex Energy Systems" by Dr. Marius STAN, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Modeling properties and evolution of complex systems requires a comprehensive evaluation of uncertainty and model quality using experimental, theoretical and computational methods that operate at vastly different length and time scales. In parallel, with the volume and rate of data generation continuously increasing, human analysis becomes more difficult, if not impossible. Fortunately, recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have significantly
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improved R&D methodologies by emphasizing the role of the human-machine partnership. We discuss the development of “intelligent software” that includes elements of AI such as Machine Learning, Active Learning, Computer Vision and Augmented Reality, coupled with Reduce-Order Modeling and Bayesian analysis. We illustrate the value of the approach using examples of machine learning modeling of material properties and real-time optimization of manufacturing processes. The AI methodology is then extended to electrical grid systems, to optimize performance in normal conditions and to assist decision making in off-normal conditions.
Professor Marius Stan is a Senior Scientist and Leader of Intelligent Materials Design in the Applied Materials Division at Argonne National Laboratory in U.S.A. He is also a Senior Fellow at University of Chicago and Northwestern University. Marius and his group use artificial intelligence and multi-scale computer simulations to understand and predict physical and chemical properties of multi-component systems and to optimize complex processes. Marius has extensively published in the scientific literature and is currently writing a book on modeling and simulation.
• KA5 - “What will the future look like?” by Dr. Andreea Maria PAUL (VASS), President of INACO - The Initiative for Competitiveness - think-tank
In a world that is constantly changing, in which the only constant is even change, and the speed of change is increasing, learning can no longer remain linear. Even more difficult is the answer to the key question: what will the future jobs look like? What are the businesses and jobs that are emerging, transforming or even disappearing in a world of exponential change? Is technology driving our lives? What will be the skills and most sought after abilities by employers? How could we acquire them through exponential learning?
Professor Andreea Maria Paul (Vass) is with the Department of International Business and Economics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies Romania and ex-senior researcher at National Scientific Research Institute for Economy (2001-2008), ex-economic adviser for the Romanian Presidency (2005-2007), as well for a MP of the European Parliament (2007-2008), for the Romanian Government, of two Prime-Ministers (2009-2012) and an ex-Member of the Romanian Parliament (2012-2016), having more than 20 years of experience in socio-economic research and public policy making. Currently she is the founder and president of the Romanian think-tank INACO - Initiative for Competitiveness (2017). She holds a PhD diploma in International Business and Economics from 2008 and relevant research activity. She has a rich experience in academic teaching and economic research, teaching courses as international economics, European economic governance and global economic governance. Her main areas of interest include among others: future economy, competitiveness analysis, gender economics, international macroeconomics, analysis and public policies assessments, etc.
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Exhibition Area A number of organizations are exhibiting power quality related technologies at ISGT Europe 2019. The exhibition area is located at the ground level of the UPB Library Center and will operate throughout the conference.
Internet Access Internet point will be available near the conference registration and information desk.
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Program at a glance Sunday, 29 September, 2019 10:00 – 13:00 Library Center, Room: Council 2nd Floor
Tutorial T1 - Multi-Energy System Modelling and Flexibility Gianfranco Chicco and Andrea Mazza, Politecnico di Torino Italy
13:00 – 14:00 Central Library, 2nd Floor
Coffee Break
14:00 – 17:00 Central Library, 2nd Floor
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Tutorial T3 - VSC HVDC and HVDC grids Dirk Van Hertem, KU Leuven, Belgium.
17:30 – 18.30 Central Library, Lobby
ISGT Europe 2019 Registration
18:30 – 20:30 Rectorate
Welcome Reception
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Program at a glance Monday, 30 September, 2019
08:00 – Rectorate ISGT Europe 2019 Registration
09:00 – 14:00 Rectorate AN010
Opening Ceremony
10:30 – 11:00 Rectorate
Coffee Break
11:00 – 13:00 Rectorate AN010
Keynote address KA1 - "Distribution Automation: Past Present and Future" by Professor Frank C. LAMBERT, Georgia Tech, USA KA2 - "Load profiling, modelling and control - prerequisite for flexible and cost effective operation of sustainable power systems" by Professor Jovica MILANOVIC, The University of Manchester, UK KA3 - "Smart Sustainable Cities" by Professor Mariacristina ROSCIA, Universita di Bergamo, Italy
13:00 – 14:00 Central Library, 4th Floor
Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Central Library
Room
Paper Presentation Session 1 / Panel Session
1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G PS1
2.2 2.3 3.2 2.1 3.1 4.2 4.3 Council
15:30 – 16:00 Central Library
Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:30 Central Library
Room
Paper Presentation Session 2 / Panel Session
2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G PS2
3.1 4.1 2.2 2.1 2.3 3.2 4.2 Council
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Program at a glance Tuesday, 1 October, 2019
08:00 – Central Library ISGT Europe 2019 Registration
08:30 – 10:00 Central Library
Room
Paper Presentation Session 3 / Panel Session 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F PS3 PS4
2.1 3.1 4.1 2.3 4.2 2.2 Council 3.2
10:00 – 10:30 Rectorate
Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:00Rectorate AN010
Keynote address KA4 - Artificial Intelligence for Modeling and Optimization of Complex Energy Systems" by Dr. Marius Stan, Argonne National Laboratory, USA KA5 - “What will the future look like? ” by Dr. Andreea Maria PAUL (VASS), President of INACO - The Initiative for Competitiveness - think-tank
12:00 – 13:00 Central Library
Poster session 1
13:00 – 14:00 Central Library, 4th Floor
Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 Central Library
Room
Paper Presentation Session 4
4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F
Council 2.3 4.3 2.2 2.1 3.1
17:30 Buses for Gala Dinner
18:30 – 22:30 Gala Dinner at Stirbey Palace
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Program at a glance Wednesday, 2 October, 2019
08:00 – Central Library ISGT Europe 2019 Registration
08:30 – 10:00 Central Library
Room
Paper Presentation Session 5 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F
4.1 3.2 3.1 2.2 2.1 4.3
10:00 – 10:30 Rectorate
Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:00 Central Library
Room
Paper Presentation Session 6 / Workshops
6A 6B 6C 6D WS1 WS2
4.2 2.3 2.1 3.2 Council 4.1
12:00 – 13:00 Central Library
Poster session 2
13:00 – 14:00 Central Library, 4th Floor
Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Central Library
Room
Paper Presentation Session 7
7A 7B 7C
4.2 4.1 2.1
15:30 – 16:00 Central Library
Coffee Break and Closing Ceremony
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Chair Sessions Distribution
Monday, 30 September, 2019 14:00 – 15:30 16:00 – 17:30
1A, Room: 2.1 Majeed M. Hayat
2A, Room: 3.1 Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy
Mihai Gavrilaș Claudia Popescu
1B, Room: 2.3 Mattia Marinelli
2B, Room: 4.1 Bo N. Jørgensen
Mihai Popescu Horia Necula
1C, Room: 3.2 Mladen Kezunovic
2C, Room: 2.2 Bogdan Marinescu
Alina Badescu Corneliu Burileanu
1D, Room: 2.1 Emi Sugiyama
2D, Room: 2.1 Dario Zaninelli
Virgil Dumbrava Adrian Badea
1E, Room: 3.1 Kirstin Ganz
2E, Room: 3.1 Jovica Milanovic
Ion Tristiu Mircea Eremia
1F, Room: 4.2 Enrico Tironi
2F, Room: 4.2 Gianfranco Chicco
Valentin Navrapescu George Darie
1G, Room: 4.3 Francisc Zavoda
2G, Room: 4.3 Math Bollen
Constantin Bulac Nicolae Golovanov PS1, Room: Council Kirn Blaz PS2, Room: Council Christian Dumbs
Tuesday, 1 October, 201908:30 – 10:00 14:00 – 16:00
3A, Room: 2.1 Francisco Díaz-
Gonzalez 4A, Room: Council Margarida Solas
Nicolae Vasiliu Teodora Vatuiu
3B, Room: 3.1 Sarah Ronnberg
4B, Room: 2.3 Thad Welch
Sorin Grigorescu Sorina Costinas
3C, Room: 4.1 Geert Deconinck
4C, Room: 4.3 Pirjo Heine
Cristian Dinca Constantin Pana
3D, Room: 2.3 Zofia Lukszo
4D, Room: 2.2 Omer Usta
Marian Costea George Suciu
3E, Room: 4.2 Sasa Djokic
4E, Room: 2.1 Anne Blavette
Ileana Baran Alexandru Mandis
3F, Room: 2.2 Dirk Van Hertem 4F, Room: 3.1 Davide Poli Adriana Florescu Ioana Fagarasan
PS3, Room: Council Bojana Mihic PS4, Room: 3.2 Bernt Bremdal
12:00 – 13:00 Poster session 1, 2nd Floor
Roberto Faranda Marian Dragomir
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Chair Sessions Distribution
Wednesday, 2 October, 2019 08:30 – 10:00 10:30 – 12:00
5A, Room: 4.1 Stephane Caux
6A, Room: 4.2 Marco Giuntoli
Radu Pentiuc Lucian Toma
5B, Room: 3.2 Mihai Ciobotaru
6B, Room: 2.3 Lisa Calearo
Gabriel Bazacliu Ionel Balcu
5C, Room: 3.1 Sanjoy Kumar Parida
6C, Room: 2.1 Peter Palensky
Viorel Panaitescu Valentin Boicea
5D, Room: 2.2 Dusan Vlaisavljevic
6D, Room: 3.2 Ioannis I. Antoniadis
Gheorghe Stefan Mihai Carabaș
5E, Room: 2.1 Georgia Pierrou
Workshop 1 Cornel Panait
Mariana Panaitescu Gheorghe Lazaroiu
5F, Room: 4.3 Konstantin Suslov
Workshop 2 Olga Kyselova Diana Robescu
12:00 – 13:00 Poster session 2, 2nd Floor
Santiago P. Torres Laurentiu Lipan
14:00 – 15:00
7A, Room: 4.2 Amritanshu Pandey Mihai Sanduleac
7B, Room: 4.1 Chee-Wooi Ten Monica Dumitrascu
7C, Room: 2.1 Pavel Hering Alexandru Cernat
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SESSION 1A - Diagnostics, maintenance, risks, reliability, vulnerability and self-healing of smart grids
Monday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 2.2 Chairs: Majeed M. Hayat – Marquette University, USA
Mihai Gavrilaș – Gheorghe Asachi Technical University Iasi, Romania #295 - On the Dynamics of Transmission Capacity and Load Loss during
Cascading Failures in Power Grids Rezoan A Shuvro, Pankaz Das, Marquette University, USA Mahshid Rahnamay-Naeini, University of South Florida, USA Francesco Sorrentino, University of New Mexico, USA Majeed M. Hayat, Marquette University, USA
#296 - Correlating Grid-Operators’ Performance with Cascading Failures in Smart-Grids Rezoan A Shuvro, Pankaz Das, Marquette University, USA Joana M. Abreu, Indicia Consulting LLC, USA Majeed M. Hayat, Marquette University, USA
#307 - Evaluation and Comparison of Battery Cell Balancing Methods Bortecene Yildirim, Mohammed Elgendy, Andrew Smith, Volker Pickert, Newcastle University, UK
#358 - Optimal Configuration of DC-DC Converters in DC Distribution Network Hongkun Chen, Fangzhou Xia, Lei Chen, Xinyu Qin, Guocheng Li, Wuhan University, China Kai Che, State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Co., LTD., China
#339 - A Practical Proposal for State Estimation at Balanced, Radial Distribution Systems Panayotis Moutis, Omid Alizadeh-Mousavi, DEPsys SA, Switzerland
#337 - Assessing Robustness of Risk-Constrained Operating Strategies for Power Systems with Renewables by Contamination-Based Technique Yujia Li, Yunhe Hou, The University of Hong Kong, China Shuanglei Feng, China Electric Power Research Institute, China
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SESSION 1B - Electric vehicle technologies and interactions with the grid Monday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 2.3 Chairs: Mattia Marinelli – Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Mihai Popescu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #130 - Value of V2G Frequency Regulation in Great Britain Considering
Real Driving Data Andreas Thingvad, Lisa Calearo, Peter Bach Andersen, Mattia Marinelli, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Myriam Neaimeh, Newcastle University Kenta Suzuki, Kensuke Murai, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
#850 - Integration of the EV Charging Stations into the Public Lighting Infrastructure Danijel Topić, Goran Knežević, Damir Šljivac, Matej Žnidarec, J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia Jurica Perko, Regional Energy Agency North, Croatia
#132 - Propagation Phenomena of Conducted Disturbances in a Converter Powered through a LISN Anca-Alexandra Sapunaru, Violeta - Maria Ionescu, Mihai Popescu, Claudia Laurenta Popescu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
#134 - Incorporating Charger Efficiency into Electric Vehicle Charging Optimization Constance Crozier, Matthew Deakin, Thomas Morstyn, Malcolm McCulloch, University of Oxford, UK
#169 - Magnetic Field Constraints in the Passenger Compartment of Electric Vehicles Violeta - Maria Ionescu, Anca-Alexandra Sapunaru, Mihai Popescu, Claudia Laurenta Popescu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
#450 - Analysis of PV Systems and Charging Stations Integration Into the Public Lighting Infrastructure Danijel Topić, Goran Knežević, J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia Harold Chamorro, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Rebecca Rye, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA Francisco Gonzalez-Longatt, Loughborough University, UK Vijay Sood, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Vanada Jurica Perko, Regional Energy Agency North, Croatia
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SESSION 1C - Information and communication technologies for smart grids, interoperability and cyber-security
Monday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 3.2 Chairs: Mladen Kezunovic – Texas A&M University, USA
Alina Badescu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #294 - Transformer Loss of Life Mitigation in the Presence of Energy
Storage and PV Generation Milad Soleimani, Mladen Kezunovic, Texas A&M University, USA Carolina M Affonso, Federal University of Para, Brazil
#382 - Tools for End-to-end Analysis, Calibration and Troubleshooting of Synchrophasor Systems Christoph Seidl, Mladen Kezunovic, Texas A&M University, USA
#970 - Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) - Based Demand Response for Smart Grids Dimitrios Tsiamitros, Dimitrios Stimoniaris, Vaia Zacharaki, Christodoulos Spaggakas, Konstantinos Gavros, Western Macedonia University of Applied Sciences, Greece Christoph Orth, uGreen, Switzerland Filipe Joel Soares, INESC TEC, Portugal
#191 - Non-Repudiation and End-to-End Security for Electric-Vehicle Charging Pol Van Aubel, Erik Poll, Joost Rijneveld, Radboud University, the Netherlands
#334 - A New Approach for Distributed Deployment of Centralized Algorithms in Smart Grid Nguyen Thi Thanh Quynh, Vincent Debusschere, Christophe Bobineau, Antoine Labonne, Cedric Boudinet, Nouredine Hadj-Said, University Grenoble Alpes, France Quang Huy GIAP, Da Nang University of Technology, Vietnam
#351 - Blockchain-Powered Applications for Smart Transactive Grids Iasonas N Kouveliotis-Lysikatos, Isidoros Kokos, Ilias Lamprinos, Intracom Telecom, Greece Nikos Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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SESSION 1D - Smart grid impacts on electricity markets, pricing and incentive/penalty schemes
Monday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 2.1 Chairs: Emi Sugiyama – Mitsubishi Electric, Japan
Virgil Dumbrava – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #159 - Impacts of a Local Electricity Market Operated by a Local System
Operator: Minimize Costs or Maximize Profits? Agustin Sanchez de la Nieta, Madeleine Gibescu, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
#394 - Blockchain-Based Bilateral Energy Transaction Platform Emi Sugiyama, Marta Marmiroli, Mitsubishi Electric, Japan
#203 - Assessment of the Value of Frequency Response Times in Power Systems Yifu Ding, University of Oxford, UK Roberto Moreira, Imperial College London, UK Dagoberto Cedillos, Open Energi, UK
#110 - Development of Cross-Sectoral Active Network Management Systems Using New Engineering Paradigms Marcel Ludwig, Jan Mehlich, Schaugar Azad, Markus Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany Christian Thommessen, Nicolas Witte, Nils Loose, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Ralf Settertobulte, Uwe Weber, Stadtwerke Lemgo GmbH, Germany
#126 - A Novel Research Algorithms and Business Intelligence Tool for Progressive Utility’s Portfolio Management in Retail Electricity Markets Prodromos Makris, Dimitrios J. Vergados, Ioannis Mamounakis, Georgios Tsaousoglou, Konstantinos Steriotis, Nikolaos Efthymiopoulos, Emmanouel Varvarigos, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
#229 - Congestion management using local flexibility markets: Recent developments and challenges Ioannis Bouloumpasis, David Steen, Le Anh Tuan, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
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SESSION 1E - Uncertainty management in smart grid planning, forecasting and operation
Monday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 3.1 Chairs: Kirstin Ganz – FfE GmbH, Germany
Ion Tristiu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #226 - Day-Ahead Probabilistic Load Forecasting for Individual Electricity
Consumption – Assessment of Point- and Interval-Based Methods Kirstin Ganz, Michael Hinterstocker, Serafin von Roon, FfE GmbH, Germany
#194 - Electric Network Power Transfer Flexibility – Focusing on Power Conductors Electro-Mechanical Behavior Mohammed Abdulaziz Al Aqil, Konstantinos Kopsidas, The University of Manchester, UK
#910 - A Comparative Analysis of Transmission System Planning for Overhead and Underground Power Systems using AC and DC Power Flow Andrej Trpovski, Thomas Hamacher, Technical University of Munich, Germany
#283 - Evaluation of Maximum Solar PV Penetration: Deterministic Approach for Over Voltage Curtailments D. Chathurangi, U. Jayatunga, University of Moratuwa, Sri LankaS Perera, A Agalgaonkar, University of Wollongong, Australia
#530 - An Analysis on PV Forecast Allocation for Distribution System Planning Valentin Rigoni, Andrew Keane, University College Dublin, Ireland Alexander C Melhorn, Jason Taylor, EPRI, USA
#610 - Nonnegative Wind Speed Time Series Models for SDDP and Stochastic Programming Applications Uğur Yıldıran, Yeditepe University, Turkey
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SESSION 1F - Transmission system technologies, HVDC and FACTS
Monday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 4.2 Chairs: Enrico Tironi – Politecnico di Milano, Italy Valentin Navrapescu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #960 - The Opportunities for Efficiency Increase of Phase-Shifting
Transformers in Power Transmission Operational Modes L.P. Kalinin, D.A. Zaitsev, M.S. Tirsu, I.V. Golub, Institute of Power Engineering of Moldova, Moldova
#340 - Inertia Emulation in Multiterminal HVDC Networks Simone Negri, Enrico Tironi, Alessio Clerici, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
#160 - Identification of Suitable Locations for HVDC Links within Meshed AC Networks Marco Franken, Hans Barrios, Alexander B. Schrief, Ralf Puffer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
#161 - A Proposal for Open-Source HVDC Control Ilka Jahn, Luca Bessegato Joakim Björk, Fabian Hohn, Staffan Norrga, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Niklas Svensson, Svenska Kraftnät, Sweden Kamran Sharifabadi, Equinor ASA, Norway Olivier Despouys, Réseau de Transport d´Electricité, France
#190 - Robust Fuzzy Control Based on Model Recovery Anti-Windup of VSC-HVDC Embedded into AC Grid E. Kamal, B. Marinescu, Ecole Centrale Nantes, France G. Denis, Réseau de Transport d´Electricité, France
#219 - GPU-Accelerated Sparse LU Factorization for Power System Simulation R. Gnanavignesh, U. Jayachandra Shenoy, Indian Institute of Science, India
#178 - Unbalanced Modelling of STATCOM and SVC in Hybrid Load Flow Method Waleed Alabri, Dilan Jayaweera, University of Birmingham, UK
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SESSION 1G - Distribution system and substation automation
Monday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 4.3 Chairs: Francisc Zavoda – IREQ, Canada
Constantin Bulac – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #241 - Evolution of Distribution Underground Monitoring
Francisc Zavoda, IREQ, Canada George Fofeldea, 3M, Canada Ernie Rodriguez, 3M, USA
#121 - A Novel MDP Based Decision Support Framework to Restore Earthquake Damaged Distribution Ebru Aydın Gol, Murat Göl, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Burcu Güldür Erkal, Hacettepe University, Turkey
#128 - Adapted Newton-Raphson Power Flow Method for a DC Traction Network Including Non-Receptive Power Sources and Photovoltaic Systems M. Salih, M. Koch, D. Baumeister, M. Wazifehdust, P. Steinbusch, M.Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany
#107 - The Deployment of Low Carbon Technologies in Modern Distribution Networks Ahmed A. Raouf Mohamed, D. John Morrow, Robert Best, Queen's University Belfast, UK
#108 - Distribution Grid Flexibility-ramp Minimization using Local Resources Sajjad Fattaheian Dehkordi, Mehdi Tavakkoli, Mahmud Fotuhi-Firuzabad, Matti Lehtonen, Aalto University, Finland Ali Abbaspour, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
#131 - Different Responses of Load Models when Facing Short-Circuits in a Distribution System with Intermittent Distributed Generation André Pessoa, Pedro Henrique Aquino Barra, Mário Oleskovicz, Fernando Arduini, Paulo Martins, University of São Paulo, Brazil
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PS1: Power quality challenges and solutions in future transmission grids - results of EU H2020 project MIGRATE
Monday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: Council Organizer: Blaž Kirn – Slovenian transmission system operator, Slovenia
1000 - “Project MIGRATE overview and future challenges in converter-dominated transmission grids” Blaž Kirn, ELES, d.o.o., Slovenian transmission system operator
200 - “Power Quality Assessment in Transmission Systems” Mari Löper, Tallinn University of Technology
300 - “Frequency Variations as a Power Quality Issue” Kai Strunz, Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, Germany
400 - “Advanced 3D/4D visualization of power quality situation in electrical power network” Andrej Souvent, Elektroinstitut Milan Vidmar (EIMV)
500 - “EMT Simulations of Power Electronic Devices for Power Quality Studies” Leopolod Herman, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
600 - “Probabilistic harmonic analysis and mitigation in PE-rich transmission networks” Jovica V. Milanović, The University of Manchester, UK
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SESSION 2A - Uncertainty management in smart grid planning, forecasting and operation
Monday 16:00 – 17:30 Room: 3.1 Chairs: Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy – Clemson University, USA Claudia Popescu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #430 - A Guide to Solar Power Forecasting Using ARMA Models
Bismark Singh, Sandia National Laboratories, USA David Pozo, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia
#470 - Simultaneous Online Identification and Localization of Disturbances in Power Transmission Systems André Kummerow, Cristian Monsalve, Steffen Nicolai, Peter Bretschneider, Fraunhofer IOSB-AST, Germany
#480 - Optimal Residential Battery Scheduling Using Short-term Forecasts Soumya Sahoo, Ankush Sharma, Saikat Chakrabarti, Soumya Ranjan Sahoo, Indian Institute of Technology, India
#490 - Novel Method For Numerical Transformer Differential Protection Setting Up Using Its Detailed Mathematical Model Mikhail Andreev, Aleksey Suvorov, Nikolay Ruban, Ruslan Ufa, Alexander Gusev, Igor Razzhivin, Yuly Bay, Anton Kievets, Alisher Askarov, Vladimir Rudnik, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia
#164 - Online Identification of Power System Network Branch Events Dulip Madurasinghe, Paranietharan Arunagirinathan, Ganesh Kumar Venayagamoorthy, Clemson University, USA
#208 - Cellular Computational Networks for Distributed Prediction of Active Power Flow in Power Systems Under Contingency Lili Wu, Clemson University, USA & Zhengzhou University, China Ganesh Kumar Venayagamoorthy, Clemson University, USA&University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Jinfeng Gao, Zhengzhou University, China
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SESSION 2B - Demand side management, home automation and ambient intelligence
Monday 16:00 – 17:30 Room: 4.1 Chairs: Bo N. Jørgensen – University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Horia Necula – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #242 - Universities’ Implicit Demand Response Participation
Zheng Ma, Lewe Friedrichsen, Mie Thomsen, Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
#228 - Efficient Feature Selection for Accurate Electricity Demand Forecasting Abinet Tesfaye Eseye, Matti Lehtonen, Toni Tukia, Semen Uimonen, John Millar, Aalto University, Finland
#630 - An Incentive Based Demand Response by HVAC Systems in Residential Houses Mehdi Tavakkoli, Sajjad Fattaheian-dehkordi, Mahdi Pourakbari-Kasmaei, Matti Liski, Matti Lehtonen, Aalto University Finland, Finland
#840 - An Incentive-Compatible Energy Trading Framework for Neighborhood Area Networks with Shared Energy Storage Chathurika Mediwaththe, The Australian National University
#189 - Demand-Side Volt/Var/Watt Regulation for Effective Voltage Control in Distribution Grids Chrysovalantis Spanias, Michalis Michaelides, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Petros Aristidou, University of Leeds, UK
#221 - INVADE Flexibility Centralized Algorithm to Manage Electric Vehicles Under DSO Requests in Buildings with Limited Information Pol Olivella-Rosell, Pau Lloret-Gallego, Sara Barja-Martinez, Roberto Villafáfila-Robles, Francisco Díaz-Gonzáles, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain Sigurd Bjarghov, Venkatachalam Lakshmanan, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Nazir Refa, Frank Geerts, ElaadNL, the Netherlands Stig Ødegaard Ottesen, eSMART, Norway
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SESSION 2C - Power electronics, control and protection systems for smart grid applications
Monday 16:00 – 17:30 Room: 2.2 Chairs: Bogdan Marinescu – Ecole Centrale Nantes, France
Corneliu Burileanu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #216 - Model Predictive Control on Back-to-Back Parallel Series Cascaded
H-Bridge ConvertersFelipe Silva Oliveira, Lucas F. Encarnação, Federal University of EspíritoSanto, BrazilRenner Sartório Camargo, Federal Institute of Espírito Santo, BrazilEmilio José Bueno Peña, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain
#316 - Virtual Synchronous Generator with Harmonic Current Filtering Capability Based on Voltage Detection Thiago Silva Amorim, Daniel Carletti, Lucas F. Encarnação, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
#670 - Converter Nonlinear Fuzzy Control of PMSG-Based for Wind Energy System in Network Context Elkhatib Kamal, Bogdan Marinescu, Ecole Centrale Nantes, France
#730 - Development of Voltage-Actuated Protection Relay Prototype Patrick Tendayi Manditereza, Central University of Technology, South Africa Ramesh Bansal, University of Sharjah, UAE
#770 - Simulation of Magnetic Coupling Resonance Wireless Power System Warsame H.Ali, Samir Abood, John O. Attia, John H. Fuller, Penrose Cofie, Leila Sehand Jami, Prairie View A&M University, USA
#780 - Load Control and Monitoring of a Microgrid Through CAN Communication of DSpace Warsame H. Ali, John H. Fuller, Deepika Naikwade, Yongpeng Zhang, Penrose Cofie, Samir Abood, Prairie View A&M University, USA
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SESSION 2D - System integration of distributed energy resources, islanding and microgrids, hosting capacity
Monday 16:00 – 17:30 Room: 2.1 Chairs: Dario Zaninelli – Politecnico di Milano, Italy Adrian Badea – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #155 - Power Management in Islanded Hybrid Diesel-Storage Microgrids
Alessandro Rosini, Andrea Bonfiglio, Renato Procopio, Marco Invernizzi, University of Genoa, Italy Pietro Serra, ABB, Italy
#680 - Probabilistic Assessment of Photovoltaic Hosting Capacity in Finnish LV Networks Ammar Arshad, Matti Lehtonen, Aalto University, Finland
#710 - Aggregate Model of Massive Distributed Energy Storage for Power System Operation Hai Li, Yi Wang, Ning Zhang, Tsinghua University, China Genghe Zhang, Xu Tian, State Grid Qinghai Electric Power Company, China
#760 - Significance of Cogeneration for Germany's Future Energy Supply Christian Thommessen, Nicolas Witte, Florian Nigbur, Jurgen Roes, Angelika Heinzel, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Othmar M. Verheyen, Federal Association for Combined Heat-and-Power, Germany
#129 - Improving the Degree of Autarky of a 16 House Neighborhood in the Netherlands - A case study Bart Homan, Stefano Nebiolo, Gerwin Hoogsteen, Johann Hurink, Gerard Smit, University of Twente, The Netherlands
#138 - Analyzing the Effect of X/R ratio on Dynamic Performance of Microgrids Moudud Ahmed, Lasantha Meegahapola, Arash Vahidnia, Manoj Datta, RMIT University, Australia
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SESSION 2E - Stability analysis of power systems 000000000
Monday 16:00 – 17:30 Room: 2.3 Chairs: Jovica Milanovic – The University of Manchester, UK Mircea Eremia – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #420 - Identifying Critical Load Locations for Power System Voltage,
Angular and Frequency Stability Yue Zhu, Jovica Milanovic, The University of Manchester, UK
#286 - Existing Approaches to Wide-scale DSM Deployment to Facilitate Transmission Network Flexibility - Results of the Survey in South-East Europe Jelena Ponocko, Jovica Milanovic, The University of Manchester, UK Aleksandra Krkoleva Mateska, Petar Krstevski, Stefan Borozan, Ss Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia
#510 - Assessing the Applicability of Complex Network Theory Models and Importance Measures to Vulnerability Studies of Cyber-physical Systems Wentao Zhu, Jovica Milanovic, The University of Manchester, UK Bojana Mihic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
#890 - Contribution of Advanced Demand Side Management to Angular Stability of Interconnected Transmission Networks Mengxuan Wang, Jovica Milanovic, The University of Manchester, UK
#104 - Stability Analysis of VSC Back-to-Back Link Taking into Consideration Adjacent AC Systems of Arbitrary Configuration Igor Berkh, Natalya Lozinova, Olga Suslova, JSC High Voltage Direct Current Power Transmission Research Institute, Russia Ruslan Ufa, Mikhail Andreev, Alexey Suvorov, Nikolay Ruban, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia
#172 - A Dynamical Multi-Input/Multi-Output Network Formulation for Stability Analysis in AC Microgrids Chrysovalantis Spanias, Michalis Michaelides, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Petros Aristidou, University of Leeds, UK
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SESSION 2F - Planning and management of smart grid assets
Monday 16:00 – 17:30 Room: 3.2 Chairs: Gianfranco Chicco – Politecnico di Torino, Italy George Darie – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #290 - Multi-Objective Optimal Scheduling of Electric Vehicle Batteries in
Battery Swapping Station Chandrasekhar Yammani, Gurappa Battapothula, Sydulu Maheswarapu, National Institute of Technology Warangal, India
#375 - NetzKapa: Simulation Tool for Assessing the Integration of Electrical Vehicles in Distribution Grids Cristian Monsalve, Samir Khabourtli, Fraunhofer IOSB-AST, Germany
#100 - Assessing Energy Transition Scenarios for Islands through Network Reliability and Power Flow Analysis Essam K Hussain, Philipp Thies, University of Exeter, UK
#136 - A Multi-Area Assisted Rotational Load Shedding Plan for Mutual Support of Power Systems Under Abnormal Situations Shaghayegh Zalzar, Ettore Bompard, Gianfranco Chicco, Tao Huang, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Marta Poncela-Blanco, Alessandro Zani, Gianluca Fulli, Joint Research Centre European Commission, Italy
#153 - Linear Approximation of Cyclic Battery Aging Costs for MILP-Based Power Dispatch Optimization Martin Seydenschwanz, Kurt Majewski, Corinna Gottschalk, Rafael Fink, Siemens AG, Germany
#205 - Planning of OLTC Transformers in LV Systems Under Conservation Voltage Reduction Strategy Alireza Nouri, Andrew Keane, University College Dublin, Ireland
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SESSION 2G - Monitoring and control of power quality in smart grids
Monday 16:00 – 17:30 Room: 4.2 Chairs: Math Bollen – Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
Nicolae Golovanov – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #133 - The Role of Aleatory and Epistemic Uncertainties in a Stochastic
Hosting Capacity Approach for Solar PV Enock Mulenga, Math Bollen, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Nicholas Etherden, Vattenfall AB, Sweden
#520 - Centralized Optimal Management of Distribution Resources Considering the Effects of Local Controllers of Generators Maria Teresa Vespucci, University of Bergamo, Italy Paolo Pisciella, NTNU, Norway Giacomo Viganò, Diana Moneta, Marco Rossi, RSE S.p.A, Italy Daniele Stein, Enel, Italy Lilia Consiglio, e-distribuzione, Italy
#590 - Harmonic Filtering in DFIG-based Offshore Wind Farm through Resonance Damping Yonggang Zhang, Christian Klabunde, Martin Wolter, University of Magdeburg, Germany
#660 - Investigation of Low-Frequency Oscillations in VSD Driven IMs in Microgrids Moudud Ahmed, Lasantha Meegahapola, Arash Vahidnia, Manoj Datta, RMIT University, Australia
#106 - Power Quality Knowledge Application for Low Voltage Ride Through Studies of Wind Turbine Generator Cheng Chen, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Roger Oliveira, Math Bollen, Azam Bagheri, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
#175 - A New Approach to Optimal Placement of Power Quality Monitors for Voltage Sag Detection Raif Alicic, Electricity Distribution Company ED Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Senad Smaka, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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PS2: Islanding to Reinforce Grid Reslience in Critical Areas: Challenges Addressed in the InterFlex and IElectrix Projects
Monday 16:00 – 17:30 Room: Council Organizer: Christian Dumbs – Enedis, France
InterFlex and IElectrix are two EU-funded H2020 projects which aim at optimising the distribution grid based on the use of local flexibilities. The two projects explore a wide range of distributed solutions through DSO-coordinated demonstrators. Enedis and E.ON are involved in both InterFlex and IElectrix and investigate the implementation of microgrids and disconnectable electric island systems
100 - Christian Dumbs, Enedis, France
200 - Pierre-Jacques Le Quellec, Enedis, France
300 - Thibaut Wagner, Enedis, France
400 - Sven Tischer, E.ON, Sweden
500 - Demijan Panic, E.ON, Sweden
600 - Luis Hernandez, E.ON, Sweden
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SESSION 3A - System integration of distributed energy resources, islanding and microgrids, hosting capacity
Tuesday 08.30 – 10:00 Room: 2.1 Chairs: Francisco Díaz-Gonzalez – Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Nicolae Vasiliu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #143 - Advanced Short-Circuit Current Calculation for Doubly-Fed
Induction Generator Based Wind Turbines According to IEC 60909 Thomas Lager, Lutz Hofmann, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
#144 - On Grid Modeling for Stability Assessment of Droop Voltage Control Friederike Thomas, Sebastian Krahmer, Jan Winkler, Peter Schegner, Klaus Röbenack TU Dresden, Germany
#165 - Optimal Sizing and Location of Distributed Generation and Battery Energy Storage System Fernando García-Muñoz, Francisco Díaz-Gonzalez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Cristina Corchero, Cristina Nuñez-de-Toro, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Spain
#166 - Integration of Offshore Wind with O&G Platforms with an Energy Storage System Jing Zhong Tee, Kian Hou Tan, Idris Li Hong Lim University of Glasgow, UK Keliang Zhou, Olimpo Anaya-Lara, University of Strathclyde, UK
#193 - Chance-Constrained Ancillary Service Specification for Heterogeneous Storage Devices Michael P. Evans, David Angeli, Goran Strbac, Imperial College London, UK Simon H. Tindemans, TU Delft, the Netherlands
#198 - A Nonlinear Optimal Control Method for Synchronization of Distributed Hydropower Units Gerasimos Rigatos, Industrial Systems Institute, Greece Pierluigi Siano, University of Salerno, Italy Masoud Abbaszadeh, General Electric, USA
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SESSION 3B - Smart grid monitoring and advanced metering infrastructures
Tuesday 08.30 – 10:00 Room: 3.1 Chairs: Sarah Ronnberg – Lulea University of Technology, Sweden Sorin Grigorescu – University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania #187 - Multi-Stage Stochastic Planning of Wind Generation Considering
Decision-Dependent Uncertainty in Wind Power Curve Wenqian Yin, Yunhe Hou, The University of Hong Kong, China Yan Xue, State Grid Wuhan Power, China Shunbo Lei, University of Michigan, USA
#200 - Assessing the Influence of the Aggregation Level of Residential Consumers through Load Duration Curves Robbert Claeys, Thijs Delerue, Jan Desmet, Ghent University, Belgium
#225 - Synchronized Measurement of Power System Frequency and Phase Angle Using FFT and Goertzel Algorithm for Low Cost PMU Design Atul Singh, Sanjoy Kumar Parida, IIT Patna, India
#364 - Incorporating Ancillary Service Costs in Distributed Energy Resources Management Systems Thiago Mendonca, Tim Green,Imperial College London, UK Nathaniel Bottrell, Ricardo Energy & Environment, UK
#376 - Fault Analysis in a Microgrid Context: DEMOCRAT Project Carlos R Fernandes, Helder Leite, University of Porto, Portugal Ismael Miranda, Eduardo Rodrigues, Efacec, Portugal
#409 - State Forecasting in Distribution Networks Mitja Antoncic, Marjan Ilkovski, Bostjan Blazic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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SESSION 3C - Demand side management, home automation and ambient intelligence
Tuesday 08.30 – 10:00 Room: 4.1 Chairs: Geert Deconinck – KU Leuven, Belgium
Cristian Dinca – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #560 - Benchmarking Regression Methods for Function Approximation in
Reinforcement Learning: Heat Pump Control Brida V. Mbuwir, Geert Deconinck, KU Leuven, Belgium Fred Spiessens, Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Belgium
#231 - Double Q-learning for Demand Response of an Electric Water Heater Thijs Peirelinck, Geert Deconinck, KU Leuven, Belgium Fred Spiessens, Chris Hermans Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Belgium
#237 - Electric Water Heater Control Through Informed Fitted Q-iteration Christophe Patyn, Geert Deconinck, KU Leuven, Belgium
#220 - Smart Buildings Aggregator Bidding Strategy as a Megawatt Demand Response Resources in the Spinning Reserve Electricity Market Amir Safari, University of Stavanger, Norway Mehrdad Tahmasebi, Islamic Azad University, Iran Jagadeesh Pasupuleti, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia
#263 - Optimal Operation of a Residential Microgrid with Demand Side Management Lokeshgupta Bhamidi, S. Sivasubramani, IIT Patna, India
#275 - Price Estimation by Random Walk Mean Reversion in Day-Ahead Electricity Market Gokturk Poyrazoglu, Ozyegin University, Turkey
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SESSION 3D - Electric vehicle technologies and interactions with the grid
Tuesday 08.30 – 10:00 Room: 2.3 Chairs: Zofia Lukszo – Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Marian Costea – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #413 - Challenges for the Design of a Vehicle-to-Grid Living Lab
Rishabh Ghotge, Zofia Lukszo, Ad van Wijk, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
#285 - Life Cycle Cost Analysis of Electric Vehicles based on Critical Price and Critical Distance Hamed Farhadi Gharibeh, Sahand University of Technology, Iran Leyla Mokhtari Khiavi, University of Tabriz, Iran Meisam Farrokhifar, David Pozo, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia
#348 - Challenges in Protection of Converter Dominated Medium-Voltage Microgrids Rabindra Mohanty, Peiyuan Chen, Le Anh Tuan, Anant Narula, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
#177 - Preemptive vs. Non-Preemptive Charging Schedule for Large-Scale Electric Bus Depots Amra Jahic, Mina Eskander, Detlef Schulz, Helmut Schmidt University, Germany
#224 - A Conceptual Framework for the Integrated Studies of Energy Transformation in Smart Cities Guodong Sun, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, Saudi Arabia
#347 - Operation of a Low Voltage Distribution Grid in Cyprus and the Impact of Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicles Andreas Kotsonias, Lenos Hadjidemetriou, Elias Kyriakides, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Yiannakis Ioannou, Electricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
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SESSION 3E - Monitoring and control of power quality in smart grids
Tuesday 08.30 – 10:00 Room: 4.2 Chairs: Sasa Djokic – University of Edinburgh, UK Ileana Baran – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #257 - Iterative Time-Frequency Harmonic Analysis: Problems and
Solutions Thainan S Theodoro, Pedro Gomes Barbosa, Abílio Manuel Variz, Universida de Federal De Juiz De Fora, Brasil Maria Teresa Correia De Barros, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
#319 - Impact of Environmental Conditions on the Voltage Profile of LV Networks Ferréol Binot, Trung Dung LE, Marc Petit,, Sorbonne Université, France
#380 - Aggregate Harmonic Load Models of Residential Customers. Part 1: Time-Domain Models Z. Guo, N. Al-Shibli, X. Xiao, S. Djokic, University of Edinburgh, UK A. Collin, R. Langella, A. Testa, The University of Campania, Italy Igor Papic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia A. Blanco, J. Meyer, TU Dresden, Germany
#381 - Aggregate Harmonic Load Models of Residential Customers. Part 2: Frequency-Domain Models Z. Guo, N. Al-Shibli, X. Xiao, S. Djokic, University of Edinburgh, UK A. Collin, R. Langella, A. Testa, The University of Campania, Italy Igor Papic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia A. Blanco, J. Meyer, TU Dresden, Germany
#254 - Harmonics Content and Voltage Signal Based Hybrid Backup Scheme for Protection of Microgrid Under Different Contingencies Matin Jamaliyan Daryani, Omer Usta, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Alireza Esmaeili Karkevandi, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
#251 - Optimal Energy Supply Scheduling for a Single Household: Integrating Machine Learning for Power Forecasting Thomas Buechler, Fabian Pagel, Thibault Petitjean, Mahmoud Draz, Sahin Albayrak, Tu Berlin, Germany
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SESSION 3F - Power electronics, control and protection systems for smart grid applications
Tuesday 08.30 – 10:00 Room: 2.2 Chairs: Dirk Van Hertem – KU Leuven, Belgium Adriana Florescu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #158 - A New Transformerless Configuration for Grid-Connected
Photovoltaic Inverters Babak Rooholahi, University of Rostock, Germany Esmaeil Zangeneh Bighash, Shahed University, Iran
#181 - Impact of Solar Photovoltaic on LFC of Interconnected Power System using I-PD Controller Abhineet Prakash, Sanjoy Kumar Parida, IIT Patna, India
#323 - A SiC MOSFET Based High Voltage DC Smart Hybrid Contactor Design Dong Yanjun, Ding Jingyi, Zhang Xiaobin, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
#395 - Enabling Different GCC Functionalities During Nominal and Subnominal Grid Conditions Ivan Todorović, Ivana Isakov, Stevan Grabić, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
#460 - Modeling and Transient Simulation of Switching Converters-Based Power Systems: Boost Converter Uriel Vargas, CINVESTAV-GUADALAJARA, Mexico George Cristian Lazaroiu, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
#182 - An Improved Control Scheme for Grid-forming Inverters Yemi Ojo, Jeremy Watson, Ioannis Lestas, University of Cambridge, UK
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PS3: From deregulation to regional coordination-Changing roles of TSOs
Tuesday 08:30 – 10:00 Room: Council Organizer: Bojana Mihic – TenneT TSO B.V., the Netherlands
This panel composed of industrial experts with significant experience in various aspects of system operation and control will give an overview of current and future envisaged roles of the stakeholders in energy transition so that the countries can realize this transition at the lowest possible cost without compromising the system’s reliability along the way.
100 - “Big data and modelling in real time operation– how much is too much” Bojana Mihic, TenneT TSO B.V., the Netherlands
200 - “Operational challenges @APG” Marlene Petz, APG Austrian TSO, Austria
300 - “CROSSBOW at Crossroads of Energy Transition” Dusan Presic, SCC RSC, Serbia
400 - “Inter CCR coordination of RA” Carlos Castel Conesa, Coreso RSC, Belgium
500 - “EMT Simulations of Power Electronic Devices for Power Quality Studies” Leopolod Herman, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
600 - “Establishing Baltic RSC Agreement (Elering, AST, Litgrid)” Veiko Aunapuu, Elering TSO, Estonia
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PS4: How business model innovation in H2020 projects is disrupting the status quo and enabling in the energy transition
Tuesday 08:30 – 10:00 Room: 3.2 Organizer: Bernt Bremdal – Smart Innovation Norway, Norway
The panel will consist of a cross examination of four different H2020 projects, all at different stages within the project lifetime: - E-REGIO seeks to analyze, test and validate a new way to implement local energy markets around managing storage units and flexible assets supervised by the Smart Energy Service Provider (SESP). - INVADE is developing a cloud based flexibility management system integrated with EVs and batteries empowering energy storage at mobile, distributed and centralized levels to increase renewables share in the smart distribution grid. - RESOLVD is working to improve the efficiency and the hosting capacity of distribution networks, in a context of highly distributed renewable generation by introducing flexibility and control in the low voltage grid. - E-LAND is developing a toolbox for Multi-Energy Islands including tools and methods addressing business, society and technology challenges.
The panelists from each project will share their unique perspective on how we can develop business models related to smart grid technologies for renewable power generation, energy storage, and management of smart grid assets, that disrupt the status quo and push the energy transition forward.
100 - “E-REGIO” Bryan Pellerin, Smart Innovation Norway
200 - “INVADE” Knut H. H. Johansen, eSmart Systems
300 - “RESOLVD” Francisco Diaz Gonzalez, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
400 - “E-LAND” Moritz Look, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
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Tuesday 12.00 – 13:00 Room: 2nd Floor Chairs: Roberto Faranda – Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Marian Dragomir – Transelectrica SA, Romania #440 - A Novel Temporal Feature Selection for Time-Adaptive Transient
Stability Assessment Bendong Tan, Jun Yang, Ting Zhou, Wuhan University, China Yi Xiao, Qiangming Zhou, State Grid Hubei Electric Power Company, China
#414 - Wireless Power Transfer System Design for E-bikes Application Michela Longo, Dario Zaninelli, Federico Genco, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Patrizia Livreri, University of Palermo, Italy Alicia Triviño, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
#407 - A New Control Strategy for Harmonic Mitigation Using Open UPQC in Modern LV Networks Roberto Faranda, Naga Venkata Kishore Akkala, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Ehsan Kazemi Robati, Mohammad Sadegh Sepasian, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran Hossein Hafezi, University of Vaasa, Finland
#388 - Multi-Objective Model for Allocation of Gas Turbines with the Aim of Black-Start Capability Enhancement in Smart Grids M. R. Esmaili, Esfahan Regional Electric Company, IranA. Khodabakhshian, University of Isfahan, IranE. Heydarian-Forushani, Esfahan Electricity Power, IranM. Shafie-khah, H. Hafezi, University of Vaasa, FinlandR. Faranda, Politecnico Di Milano, ItalyJ. P. S. Catalao, INESTEC, Portugal
#720 - Binary Search and Fit Algorithm for Improved Voltage Stability Boundary Monitoring Christina Hildebrandt Lüthje Jørgensen, Bahtiyar Can Karatas, Hjörtur Jóhannsson, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Stefan Sommer, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
#740 - Vibration Analysis Using Variational Mode Decomposition for Mechanical Fault Diagnosis in the Diverter Switch of On-load Tap Changer Ruilin Yang, Dandan Zhang, Zhenbiao Li, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
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#930 - Feature Engineering for Short-Term Forecast of Energy Consumption Margarita Spichakova, Juri Belikov, Eduard Petlenkov, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Kalvi Nõu, Alexela Energia AS, Estonia
#940 - Wide Area Monitoring Protection and Control Systems: The Enablers for Enhancing Renewable Energy Hosting Capacity Antonio Pepiciello, Domenico Villacci, Alfredo Vaccaro, University of Sannio, Italy
#102 - CIMPYORM – A Queryable Python CIM-Cache for Smart Grid Applications Thomas Offergeld, Markus Knittel, Reinhold Bertram, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
#116 - Evaluation of a Three-Phase Distribution System State Estimation for Operational Use in a Real Medium Voltage Grid Daniel Groß, Heiner Früh, Pascal Wiest, Daniel Contreras, Krzysztof Rudion, University of Stuttgart, Germany Linda Rupp, Christian Lakenbrink, Netze BW GmbH, Germany
#120 - Detection and Localization of Defects in Cable Sheath of Cross-Bonding Configuration by Sheath Currents Marina A. Shokry, Abderrahim Khamlichi, Julio Martínez, Fernando Alvarez Gómez, Universidad de Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Fernando Garnacho, Fundación para el fomento de la innovación industrial, Spain
#127 - An FCL Optimal Configuration Method for Reducing the Risk of Successive Commutation Failure in MI-HVDC Systems Boda Li, Shaowei Huang, Kuan Zheng, Tsinghua University, China Shengya Qiao, Heping Peng, Lu Zhu, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau Co. Ltd., China
#145 - Daily Peak Electric Load Forecasting Using Error Correction Algorithm Based on Radial Basis Function Network Kyuhan Kim, Heungseok Lee, Junghwan Kim, June Ho Park, Pusan National University, Korea
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#149 - Analysis and Control of Non-Minimum Phase Behavior in Nonlinear AC Grids Equipped with HVDC Links Yankai Xing, Mohammad Pourmahmood Aghababa, Bogdan Marinescu, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France Florent Xavier, RTE, France
#154 - Pilot Nodes Searching for Voltage Regulation in Distribution Systems by OLTC Diego Pappalardo, Vito Calderaro, Vincenzo Galdi, Antonio Piccolo, University of Salerno, Italy
#162 - Research on Wind Farms Aggregation Method for Electromagnetic Simulation Based on FDNE Wei Li, Aniruddha Gole, Mukesh Das, Iman Kaffashan, University of Manitoba, Canada
#163 - Electric Load Profile Non-Intrusive Analysis to Guide Energy Efficient Behavior for Residential Clients Etta Grover-Silva, Elena Magliaro, Johanna Le Conte, Eco CO2, France
#179 - Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Zero Energy Communities Amit Prasad, Ivana Dusparic, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
#184 - A Review of Phasor Estimation Algorithms for Power System Applications Marian Dragomir, Anamaria Iamandi, Transelectrica SA, Romania Marcel Istrate, Alin Dragomir, Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania
#186 - A Novel Method to Reduce the Harmonic Currents in the Residual Earth Fault Current During a Single Phase to Ground Fault in Compensated Grids Michael Steglich, Christopher Löwe, Björn Bauernschmitt, Christian Rehtanz, TU Dortmund, Germany Ralf Böhm, Jörg Franke, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
#230 - Profitability Analysis of Consumer Batteries Providing Frequency Containment Reserve Özge Okur, Petra Heijnen, Zofia Lukszo, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
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#234 - Assessment of Frequency Support from Wind Turbines Under Alternative Control Schemes Zhongda Chu, Fei Teng, Imperial College London, UK
#217 - Parameter Tuning by Neural Network for Digital Twins of Inverter X. Song, T. Jiang, S. Schlegel, D. Westermann, TU Ilmenau, Germany
#238 - Optimal Planning of Charging Piles Considering Temporal-Spatial Characteristics of Charging Load Baorong Zhou, Wenmeng Zhao, Southern Power Grid, China Qianyi Liang, Lingxue Lin, Lin Guan, South China University of Technology, China
#239 - Optimal Control of Energy Storage Devices Based on Pontryagin's Minimum Principle and the Shortest Path Method Noa Zargari, Yoash Levron, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Juri Belikov, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
#248 - Algoritm of Current Protection Based on Three Instantaneous-Value Samples Nadezhda Buryanina, Yuriy Korolyuk, Maya Koryakina, Chukotka branch of North-Eastern Federal University, Russia Elena Lesnykh, Siberian Transport University, Russia Konstantin Suslov, Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Russia
#255 - Analysis of Fault Blocking Ability of a MMC Improved Double Half Bridge Submodule Ming Meng, North China Electric Power University, China Yahui Su, State Grid Henan Electric Power Company, China Yang Luo, North China Electric Power University, China
#258 - Impact of Non-Systematic Electric Vehicle Charging Behaviour on a Distribution Substation Felipe Gonzalez Venegas, Marc Petit, Centrale Supélec, France
#261 - Greedy Algorithm for Generator Start-Up Sequence Optimization in Power System Restoration Considering Transmission Path Jian Zhang, Ning Zhang, Tsinghua University, China Dong Wang, Safety Supervision, State Grid Corporation of China, China Changqing Xu, Economic and Technological Research Institute, China Changcheng Li, Guangxi University China
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#264 - A Framework for Integrating Intelligent Mobile Energy Storage into Energy Distribution Systems Lara-Sophie Christmann, Claudia Offel, Luisa Rahn, Nikhil Singh, Lucie Géhin, Gai Hang, Asma Safaya, Mahmoud Draz, Sahin Albayrak, TU Berlin, Germany
#268 - A Non-Linear Load Sharing Method by Harmonics Spectrum Allocation to the Inverters Mostafa Yazdi, Islamic Azad University, Iran Farhad Yazdi, Great Tehran Electricity Distribution Co, Iran
#271 - On the Optimization of Damping Enhancement in a Power System with a Hybrid HVDC Link Harold R. Chamorro, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Roozbeh Torkzadeh, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands Omar Kotb, MathWorks AB, Sweden Kumars Rouzbehi, Juan Manuel Escano, Seville University, Spain Francisco Gonzalez-Longatt, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain Lucian Toma, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Vijay K. Sood, University of Ontario, Canada
#274 - Transmission Expansion Planning Considering the Impact of Distributed Generation Nelson E. Matute, Santiago P. Torres, University of Cuenca, Ecuador Carlos A. Castro , University of Campinas, Brazil
#279 - Using IEC CIM Standards and SOA Technology for Coordinated Voltage Control Application Shengye Lu, Sami Repo, Mikko Salmenperä, Jari Seppälä, Hannu Koivisto, Tampere University, Finland
#280 - Comprehensive Evaluation of Energy System in Characteristic Towns Based on Matter-element Extension Model Wei Huang, Zili Yang, North China Electric Power University, China
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#312 - Design of a Flexible AC/DC-Link: AC vs DC Active Power Capacity Tiago Elias de Oliveira, Vladimir Cuk, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands Frank Van Overbeeke, EMforce B.V., the Netherlands Erik C. W. de Jong, DNV-GL, the Netherlands
#315 - Online Impedance Measurement of a Modular Multilevel Converter Matthias Quester, Fisnik Loku, Viswaja Yellisetti, Ralf Puffer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
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SESSION 4A - Computational intelligence and data analytics
Tuesday 14.00 – 16:00 Room: Council Chairs: Margarida Solas – Powergrid, Portugal Teodora Vatuiu – UPB/Titu Maiorescu University, Romania #500 - Convolutional Neural Network for Short-term Wind Power
Forecasting Margarida Solas, Nuno Cepeda, Powergrid, Portugal Joaquim Viegas, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
#570 - Predicting the Voltage Distribution for Low Voltage Networks Using Deep Learning Maizura Mokhtar, Valentin Robu, David Flynn, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland Ciaran Higgins, Derryherk Ltd., Scotland Jim Whyte, NotSoAnalytic Ltd., Scotland Caroline Loughran, Fiona Fulton, SP Energy Networks, Scotland
#115 - A Novel Method for Accelerating the Analysis of Nonlinear Behaviour of Power Grids using Normal Form Technique Nnaemeka S. Ugwuanyi, Xavier Kestelyn, Olivier Thomas, University Lille, France Bogdan Marinescu, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France
#117 - Intrusion Detection in Smart Grid Using Bagging Ensemble Classifiers Abdulhamit Subasi, Saeed M. Qaisar, Malak Al-Nory, Khulood A. Rambo, Effat University, Saudi Arabia
#180 - Mixed Regression Clustering Techniques for the Medium Term Prediction of Reactive Power within Transmission Grids Pierre-David Dapoz, Zacharie De Greve, Francois Vallee, University of Mons, Belgium Philippe De Pauw, Jonathan Sprooten, ELIA, Belgium
#356 - Low Voltage Benchmark Distribution Network Models Based on Publicly Available Data Dzanan Sarajlic, Christian Rehtanz, TU Dortmund University, Germany
#383 - Innovative grid optimization approach based on artificial neural networks Adrian Wenzel, Manuela Linke, Tobias Messmer, Gabriel Micard, Gunnar Schubert, HTWG Konstanz, Germany Adrian Minde, ISC Konstanz, Germany Matthias Kindl, Siemens AG, Germany
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SESSION 4B - Diagnostics, maintenance, risks, reliability, vulnerability and self-healing of smart grids
Tuesday 14.00 – 16:00 Room: 2.3 Chairs: Thad Welch – Boise State University, USA Sorina Costinas – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #299 - Generation Adequacy in the Nordic and Baltic Area: The Potential of
Flexible Residential Electric Heating Alessandro Crosara, Egill Tómasson, Lennart Söder, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
#318 - Impact of Modes of Operation of Smart Inverters on Volt-VAR Optimization Vineeth Vijayan, Abheejeet Mohapatra, Sri Nivas Singh, IIT Kanpur, India
#860 - Time Series Analysis of Defensive Islanding as a Measure to Boost Power Grid Resilience Matthias Noebels, Mathaios Panteli, The University of Manchester, UK
#390 - Smart Grids False Data Injection Identification: a Deep Learning Approach Helton N Alves, Ben-Hur Matthews, Instituto Federal do Maranhão, Brazil Arturo S. Bretas, University of Florida, USA Newton G. Bretas, University of São Paulo, Brazil
#123 - A Reliability Analysis and Comparison of Battery Energy Storage Systems Haiyang Liu, Mathaios Panteli, The University of Manchester, UK
#173 - Lyapunov Exponent for Evaluation and Ranking of the Severity of Grid Events on Extra-Large Power Systems Christoph Rüeger, Jean Dobrowolski, Petr Korba, Felix Rafael Segundo Sevilla Zurich University of Applied Science, Switzerland
#197 - Condition Monitoring for Three-Phase Inverters with the Derivative-Free Nonlinear Kalman Filter Gerasimos Rigatos, Unit of Industrial Automation, Greece D. Serpanos, V. Siadimas, University of Patras, Greece Pierluigi Siano, University of Salerno, Italy Masoud Abbaszadeh, General Electric, USA
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Tuesday 14.00 – 16:00 Room: 4.3 Chairs: Pirjo Heine – Helen Electricity Distribution Ltd., Finland
Constantin Pana – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #148 - DEMKit: A Decentralized Energy Management Simulation and
Demonstration Toolkit Gerwin Hoogsteen, Johann L. Hurink, Gerard J.M. Smit, University of Twente, The Netherlands
#920 - Battery Energy Storage System for Frequency Control and Fast Peak Shaving - Case Helsinki Pirjo Heine, Atte Pihkala, Hannu-Pekka Hellman, Helen Electricity Distribution, Finland Kristiina Siilin, Suvi Takala, Helen Ltd., Finland Pia Ruokolainen, Minna Laasonen, Fingrid Ltd., Finland
#137 - Design and Implementation of Smart Meters with Hybride Communication System Architecture Yusra Mendi, Hulya Akinc, Ibrahim Basalan, Deren Atli, Enerjisa Electricity Distribution Company, Turkey Yahya Civelek, Panasonic Eco Solutions, Turkey
#157 - Quantifying Benefits of Grid Reinforcement Measures to Power System Resilience Against Wet Snow Events C. Chemelli, E. Ciapessoni, D. Cirio, P. Marcacci, G. Pirovano, A. Pitto,Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – RSE S.p.A., ItalyS. Massucco, University of Genova, ItalyM. Sforna, TERNA Rete talia S.p.A., Italy
#183 - Minimization of Reactive Power Exchange at the DSO/TSO Interface: Öland Case Michał Tomaszewski, Stefan Stankovic, Lennart Söder, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Ingmar Leisse, E.On Energidistribution AB, Sweden
#292 - Increasing DER Hosting Capacity in LV Grids in the Czech Republic in Terms of European Project InterFlex Stanislav Hes, Jan Kula, Jan Svec Jan Svec, CEZ Distribuce, Czech Republic
#297 - Analysis of Smart Technical Measures Impacts on DER and EV Hosting Capacity Increase in LV and MV Grids in the Czech Republic in Terms of European Project InterFlex Stanislav Hes, Jan Kula, Jan Svec Jan Svec, CEZ Distribuce, Czech Republic
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SESSION 4D - Power electronics, control and protection systems for smart grid applications
Tuesday 14.00 – 16:00 Room: 2.2 Chairs: Omer Usta – Istanbul Technical University, Turkey George Suciu – BEIA Consult, Romania #272 - A Hybrid Approach for Microgrid Protection System Based on
Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic Matin Jamaliyan Daryani, Omer Usta, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Alireza Esmaeili Karkevandi, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
#253 - Innovative Adaptive Intelligent Scheme for Voltage-Frequency Control in Inverter-based Microgrid Alireza Esmaeili Karkevandi, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran Matin Jamaliyan Daryani, Omer Usta, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
#293 - Detailed and Average Battery Energy Storage Model Comparison Fabian Calero, Claudio Canizares, Kankar Bhattacharya, University of Waterloo, Canada
#152 - A power sharing algorithm for a hybrid energy storage system based on batteries Francisco Díaz-González, Mònica Aragüés-Peñalaba, Francesc Girbau-Llistuella, Marc Llonch-Masachs, Andreas Sumper, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
#118 - A Direct Perturbation based Sensor-free MPPT with DC Bus Voltage Control for a Standalone DC Microgrid Manoranjan Satapathy, Meher Preetam Korukonda, Amir Hussain, Laxmidhar Behera, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
#213 - An Improved Grid Impedance Estimation Technique under Unbalanced Voltage Condition Nabil Mohammed, Mihai Ciobotaru, Graham Town, Macquarie University, Australia
#314 - Fuzzy Logic Controlled Power Sharing Among Energy Storage Devices in Multiple Standalone DC Microgrids Smita Sinha, Dinesh Varma Tekumalla, Prabodh Bajpai, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India
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Tuesday 14.00 – 16:00 Room: 2.1 Chairs: Anne Blavette – Université de Rennes, France Alexandru Mandis – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #313 - Multi-Agent System for Smart-Grid Control with Commitment
Mismatch and Congestion J-B. Blanc-Rouchossé, University of Toulouse/ENS-Rennes, France A. Blavette, H. B. Ahmed, Université de Rennes, France Guy Camilleri, M-P. Gleizes, University of Toulouse, France
#201 - Low Computational Cost Method to Calculate the Hosting Capacity in Radial Low Voltage Networks Juan Morales-Conde, Sebastian Martin, Juan Perez, University of Malaga, Spain
#207 - Optimal Engagement and Operation of a Grid-Connected PV/Battery System Arnold N'Goran, Sophie Demassey, Mines ParisTech, France Bruno Daugrois, Marc Lotteau, Bertin Technologies, France
#269 - Towards the Optimal Use of an Existing MRE Electrical Network from an Electrothermal Perspective C.-H. Bonnard, A. Blavette, Université de Rennes, France S. Bourguet, Université de Nantes, France F. Rongeere, D-ICE Engineering, France T. Kovaltchouk, Lycée Roosevelet, France T. Soulard, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France
#277 - Impact of Grid Topology and Tap Position Changes on the Flexibility Provision from Distribution Grids Daniel A Contreras, Krzysztof Rudion, University of Stuttgart, Germany
#281 - Frequency and Voltage Data Processing Based Feeder Protection in Medium Voltage Microgrid Adhishree Srivastava, S. K. Parida, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India
#284 - Influence of Different Fault Ride-Through Strategies of Converter-Interfaced Distributed Generation on Short-Term Voltage Stability Martin Coumont, Florian Bennewitz, Jutta Hanson, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
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SESSION 4F - Uncertainty management in smart grid planning, forecasting and operation
Tuesday 14.00 – 16:00 Room: 3.1 Chairs: Davide Poli – University of Pisa, Italy Ioana Fagarasan – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #122 - A Machine Learning Model for Long-Term Power Generation
Forecasting at Bidding Zone Level Michela Moschella, Mauro Tucci, Emanuele Crisostomi, University of Pisa, Italy Alessandro Betti, i-EM s.r.l., Italy
#103 - Generator Controller Tuning Considering Stochastic Load Variation Using Analysis of Variance and Response Surface Method Frank A. Ibarra, Daniel Turizo, César Orozco-Henao, Javier Guerrero, Washington State University, USA
#124 - A Novel Procedure for the Optimal Scheduling of Operating Reserve Based on Stochastic Optimization Davide Poli, Michela Monaco, University of Pisa, Italy Marco Giuntoli, Veronica Biagini, ABB AG, Germany
#135 - Energy Management for Microgrids: A Reinforcement Learning Approach Tanguy Levent, Erwan Le Pennec, Yvan Bonnassieux, Ecole Polytechnique, France Philippe Preux, Universite de Lille, France Jordi Badosa, Ecole polytechnique Sorbonne, France
#150 - Optimal Power Flow Under Uncertainty: An Extensive Out-of-Sample Analysis Adriano ARRIGO, Zacharie De Grève, Jean-François Toubeau, François Vallée, University of Mons, Belgium Christos Ordoudis, Jalal Kazempour, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
#195 - Robust Sequential Steady-State Analysis of Cascading Outages Amritanshu Pandey, Aayushya Agarwal, Marko Jereminov, Martin R Wagner, Larry Pileggi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA David Bromberg, Pearl Street Technologies, USA
#212 - Fairness in Smart Grid Congestion Management Brinn Hekkelman, Han La Poutré, TU Delft, the Netherlands
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SESSION 5A - Demand side management, home automation and ambient intelligence
Wednesday 08:30 – 10:00 Room: 4.1 Chairs: Stephane Caux – Université de Rennes, France
Radu Pentiuc – Stefan cel Mare University, Romania #361 - Analysis of Demand Response for Datacenter Energy Management
Using GA and Time-of-Use Prices Berk Celik, Gustavo Rostirolla, Stephane Caux, Paul Renaud-Goud, Patricia Stolf, Universite de Toulouse, France
#308 - A Comparison of Economic MPC Formulations for Thermal Building Control Philipp Zwickel, Alexander Engelmann, Lutz Groell, Veit Hagenmeyer, Dominique Sauer, Timm Faulwasser, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
#309 - Uncertainty Handling Control Algorithms for Demand Response with Modulating Electric Heating Devices Thomas Dengiz, Patrick Jochem, Wolf Fichtner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
#326 - High Impact False Data Injection Attack Against Real-time Pricing in Smart Grids Thusitha T Dayaratne, Carsten Rudolph, Ariel Liebman, Mahsa Salehi, Shan He, Monash University, Australia
#357 - Voltage Regulation in Distribution System Using Demand Response Aastha Kapoor, Rajarshi Dutta, Ankush Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
#389 - Distributed Model Predictive Control for Demand Response on Thermal Devices in Building Blocks Ramanunni Parakkal Menon, Jessen Page, HES Frederic Amblard, -SO Wallis, Switzerland
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SESSION 5B - Planning and management of smart grid assets
Wednesday 08:30 – 10:00 Room: 3.2 Chairs: Mihai Ciobotaru – Macquarie University, Australia Gabriel Bazacliu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #215 - Multi-Layer Reactive Power Control of Solar Photovoltaic Systems in
MV Distribution Network Hieu Nguyen, Takao Tsuji, Yokohama National University, Japan
#235 - Reactive Power Control in Distribution Networks to Minimize the Reactive Power Balance at the Point of Common Coupling Zita Hagemann, Ulf Häger, TU Dormund University, Germany
#243 - IC-GAMA: A Novel Framework for Integrated T&D Co-Simulation Seyed Masoud Mohseni Bonab, Universite Laval/IREQ, Canada Kamwa Innocent, Ali Moeini, Hydro-Quebec/IREQ, Canada
#262 - Energy Scheduling Strategies for Grid-Connected Microgrids: A Case Study on Chalmers Campus Kyriaki Antoniadou-Plytaria, David Steen, Le Anh Tuan, Ola Carlson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
#273 - Artificial Dynamic Theory Based Optimal Power Flow Anamika Tiwari, Abheejeet Mohapatra, Soumya Ranjan Sahoo, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
#360 - Optimal Energy Management for Off-Grid Hybrid System Using Hybrid Optimization Technique Sajjad Asefi, Mazhar Ali, Elena Gryazina, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia
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SESSION 5C - Smart grid monitoring and advanced metering infrastructures
Wednesday 08:30 – 10:00 Room: 3.1 Chairs: Sanjoy Kumar Parida – IIT Patna, India Viorel Panaitescu – University MARITIMA of Constanta, Romania #690 - A Computationally Efficient Solution Algorithm for Least Absolute
Value State Estimation Problem Ashwin Venkatraman, Dmitry Shchetinin, Gabriela Hug, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
#880 - Maximizing the Self-Consumption of Solar-PV Using Battery Energy Storage System in Samsø-Marina Pavani Ponnaganti, Birgitte Bak Jensen, Jayakrishnan Radhakrishna Pillai, Aalborg University, Denmark
#114 - A Linear Formulation for Power System State Estimation Including RTU and PMU Measurements Aleksandar Jovicic, Gabriela Hug, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Marko Jereminov, Larry Pileggi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
#142 - Grid Serving Deployment of Smart Meter Data in the Context of Distribution Grid Automation Schaugar Azad, Evgeny Schnittmann, Marcel Ludwig, Markus Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany Julian Zimpel, Voltaris GmbH, Germany Boris Brandherm, Matthieu Deru, Alassane Ndiaye, DFKI GmbH, Germany Alexander Schalk, VSE AG, Germany Nils Neusel-Lange, VSE AG, Germany
#171 - Wide-Area Measurement Based Identification of Faulty Lines Considering Data Unavailability from Critical Buses Shubham Anand, Sanjoy Kumar Parida, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India
#345 - Modeling and Design of a Synchronous Reference Frame Enhanced Phase Locked Loop M. A. Hasan, Birla Institute of Technology Patna, India Sanjoy Kumar Parida, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India
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SESSION 5D - Power electronics, control and protection systems for smart grid applications
Wednesday 08:30 – 10:00 Room: 2.2 Chairs: Dusan Vlaisavljevic – Electricity Coordinating Center Ltd., Serbia Gheorghe Stefan – CNR-CME, Romania #188 - Event-triggered Output Feedback Load Frequency Control for Multi-
Area Power Systems Wenjie Liu, Yunhue Hou, The University of Hong Kong, China Zaiyue Yang, Wenjie Liu, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
#289 - Optimized Section-Wise Relay Coordination based on Coordination Time Interval using Standard Curves with Centralized System Vinod V, U Jayachandra Shenoy, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
#303 - Blockchain applicability using Smart Power Management: SealedGrid Architecture George Suciu, Marius Dobrea, Cristian Beceanu, BEIA Consult/University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania Mari-Anais M.A Sachian, Raluca Iosu, Ana Petrache, BEIA Consult International, Romania Marius Vochin, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
#363 - PMU Supervised Secure Backup Protection of Distance Relays Minal D Chougule, Gopal Gajjar, Shreevardhan Soman, IIT Bombay, India
#247 - Power Flow Colouring: A Novel Power Flow Tracing Methodology Tailored for the European Zonal Electricity Market Design Dusan D Vlaisavljevic, Iva Mihajlovic Vlaisavljevic, Zoran Vujasinovic, Electricity Coordinating Center Ltd., Serbia Milan Vukasovic, Austrian Power Grid, Austria
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SESSION 5E - Uncertainty management in smart grid planning, forecasting and operation
Wednesday 08:30 – 10:00 Room: 2.1 Chairs: Georgia Pierrou – McGill University, Canada Mariana Panaitescu – University MARITIMA of Constanta, Romania #265 - Stochastic Estimation of PQ Powers at the Interface Between
Distribution and Transport Grids Jérôme Buire, Frederic Colas, Xavier Guillaud, Université Lille, Arts et Metiers Paris Tech, France Jean-Yves Dieulot, Université de Lille, France Léticia De-Alvaro, Enedis, France
#288 - Flexibility Assessment Tool by Failure-based Uncertainty Management in Power Systems Gokturk Poyrazoglu, Ugur Dolu, Ozyegin University, Turkey
#305 - Sharing of Energy Among Cooperative Households Using Distributed Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Niklas Ebell, Moritz Gütlein, Marco Pruckner, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
#321 - The Effect of the Uncertainty of Load and Renewable Generation on the Dynamic Voltage Stability Margin Georgia Pierrou, Xiaozhe Wang, McGill University, Canada
#333 - Effective Input Dataset Identification Methodology for Accurate Prediction of Local PV Power Production Abinet Tesfaye Eseye, Matti Lehtonen, Toni Tukia, Semen Uimonen, John Millar, Aalto University, Finland
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SESSION 5F - Smart multi-energy infrastructures and the environment
Wednesday 08:30 – 10:00 Room: 4.3 Chairs: Konstantin Suslov – Irkutsk NR Technical University, Russia Diana Robescu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #174 - Residential-scale demonstrator for seasonal latent thermal energy
storage for heating and cooling application with optimized PV self-consumption Remo Waser, Matthias Berger, Jörg Worlitschek, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland Simon Maranda, COWA Thermal Solutions AG, Switzerland
#199 - Dynamic Modeling of Energy Consumption Pattern of a Typical Nigerian Average Urban and Rural Household for Microgrid PV Design Ye-Obong Udoakah, Emmanuel Mudaheranwa, Liana Cipcigan, Cardiff University, UK
#211 - A Study on Cost-Effectiveness of Energy Supply Based on the Energy Hub Concept Nikolai Voropai, Ekaterina Ukolova, Konstantin Suslov, Dmitry Gerasimov, Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Russia Pio Lombardi, Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation, Germany Przemyslaw Komarnicki, University of Applied Science Magdeburg-Stendal, Germany
#249 - An OPC UA-based Energy Management Platform for Multi-Energy Prosumers in Districts Denis Bytschkow, Jan Mayer, FORTISS GmbH, Germany Alexandre Capone, Michael Kramer, Thomas Licklederer, TUM, Germany
#252 - Generating hydrogen from the biggest PV park in Belgium, combining wind power and battery storage V. Papadopoulos, J. Knockaert, C. Develder, J. Desmet, UGent, Belgium
#331 - Electrical Energy Consumption Model of Internal Components in Data Centers Kazi Main Uddin Ahmed, Jil Sutaria, Math H. J. Bollen, Sarah K. Ronnberg, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
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SESSION 6A - Transmission system technologies, HVDC and FACTS Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 Room: 4.2 Chairs: Marco Giuntoli – ABB AG, Germany Lucian Toma – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #298 - Novel Formulation of PTDF and LODF Matrices for Security
Constrained Optimal Power Flow for Hybrid AC and DC Grids Marco Giuntoli, Veronica Biagini, Kevin Schoenleber, ABB AG, Germany
#311 - MVDC Application: Switching Processes AC-to-DC, DC-to-AC and Imbalance Mitigation through DC Mode Tiago Elias C. de Oliveira, Vladimir Cuk, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands Frank Van Overbeeke, EMforce B.V., The Netherlands Erik C. W. de Jong, DNV-GL, The Netherlands
#317 - Optimal Placement and Settings of FACTS Devices for Reactive Power Compensation Using a Firefly Algorithm Ahmed El-Sherif, Galal Elkobrosy, Yasmine Abouelseoud, Yahya Helmy, Alexandria University, Egypt
#341 - Research of Thyristor Voltage Regulator Effect on the Harmonics in the Distribution Electric Network Elena N Sosnina, Sergey Petritskiy, Sergey Iurtaev, Evgeny Kryukov, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev
#391 - Time-Invariant State-Space Model of an AC Cable by DQ-Representation of Frequency-Dependent PI-Sections Salvatore D'Arco, SINTEF Energy Research Jon Are Suul, SINTEF Energy Research/Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Jef Beerten, KU Leuven – EnergyVille, Belgium
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SESSION 6B - Electric vehicle technologies and interactions with the grid
Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 Room: 2.3 Chairs: Lisa Calearo – Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Ionel Balcu – INCEMC, Romania #980 - Economic Value and User Remuneration for EV Based Distribution
Grid Services Lisa Calearo, Andreas Thingvad, Mattia Marinelli, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Hans Henrik Ipsen, Bornholms Energi & Forsyning A/S, Denmark
#146 - A Fuzzy Control for a Nine-Phase Integrated On-Board Battery Charger Felice De Luca, Vito Calderaro, Vincenzo Galdi, Antonio Piccolo, University of Salerno, Italy
#151 - Optimization Framework for Peer-to-Peer Charging of Electric Vehicles in Multi-Area Distribution Networks Nand Kishor Meena, Jin Yang, Aston University, UK
#266 - Impact of Coil Turns on Losses, Output power and Efficiency Performance of Flux-Pipe Resonant Coils Babatunde Olukotun, Julius Partridge, Richard Bucknall, University College London, UK
#267 - Loss Performance Evaluation of Ferrite-Cored Wireless Power System with Conductive and Magnetic Shields Babatunde Olukotun, Julius Partridge, Richard Bucknall, University College London, UK
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SESSION 6C - System integration of distributed energy resources, islanding and microgrids, hosting capacity Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 Room: 2.1 Chairs: Peter Palensky – DTU, The Netherlands Valentin Boicea – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #310 - Evaluation of the System-Aggregated Potentials of Inertial Support
Capabilities from Wind Turbines Paul Imgart, Peiyuan Chen, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
#354 - A Two-stage Approach for Renewable Hosting Capacity Assessment Xiao Xu, Sasa Djokic, University of Edinburgh, UK Jagadeesh Gunda, Richard Dowling, Faraday Grid Ltd, UK
#365 - Nonlinear Consensus for Improved Resilience of Distributed Secondary frequency control Johannes Börner, Florian Steinke, TU Darmstadt, Germany
#139 - Towards Scalable FMI-based Co-simulation of Wind Energy Systems Using PowerFactory Arjen A. van der Meer, Rishabh Bhandia, Peter Palensky, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Edmund Widl, Thomas Strasser, AIT- Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Cornelius Steinbrink, OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology, Germany Kai Heussen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Przemyslaw Chodura, DNV-GL, The Netherlands
#379 - Flexibilty Quantification and Pricing of Household Heat Pump and Combined Heat and Power Unit Zhengjie You, Babu Kumaran Nalini, Michel Zadé, Peter Tzscheutschler, Ulrich Wagner, Technical University of Munich, Germany
#392 - Feasibility and Performance Assessment of Commercial PV Inverters Operating with Droop Control for Providing Voltage Support Services Pedro Pablo Vergara, Tam T. Mai, P.H. Nguyen, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Andrew Burstein, Flex Power Grid Laboratory, The Netherlands
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SESSION 6D - Information and communication technologies for smart grids, interoperability and cyber-security Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 Room: 3.2 Chairs: Ioannis I. Antoniadis – Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Mihai Carabaș – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #373 - Security and Privacy for Smart Meters: A Data-Driven Mapping
Study Ioannis I. Antoniadis, Kyriakos Chatzidimitriou, Andreas Symeonidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
#204 - Modeling of IEC 61850 GOOSE subsation communication traffic using ARMA model Ronak Feizimirkhani, Antoneta Iuliana Bratcu, Yvon Besanger, Antoine Labonne, Thierry Beaconnier, Grenoble-INP, France
#214 - Predicting Global Trend of Cybersecurity on Continental Honeynets Using Vector Autoregression Xing Ling, Yeonwoo Rho, Chee-Wooi Ten, Michigan Technological University, USA
#250 - Linearized Attack Vector Formulation against AC State Estimator Gaurav Khare, Abheejeet Mohapatra, Sri Nivas Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
#306 - Analysis and Detection of Cyber Attack Processes targeting Smart Grids Davide Cerotti, Daniele Codetta Raiteri, Lavinia Egidi, Giuliana Franceschinis, Luigi Portinale, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy Giovanna Dondossola, Roberta Terruggia, RSE Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, Italy
#113 - Identification and Analysis of Cascading Failures in Power Grids with Protective Actions Chao Zhai, Gaoxi Xiao, Hehong Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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Workshop 1: HORESEC - HOLISTICS OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ON ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE
Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 Room: Council Chairs: Cornel Panait – University MARITIMA of Constanta, Romania Gheorghe Lazaroiu – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
The HORESEC project supports intelligent specialization in the energy field through a holistic analysis of renewable energy sources impact on climate change and on each other, fulfilling the objectives of sustainable development as well as advanced and progressive knowledge. Accelerate integration of RES set a new world record regarding grid’s capacity to absorb intermittent energy, which is specific to renewable energy production, was driven by a fast reduction of related technologies expenses. Increased share of RES in energy production greatly complicates the operation of current systems requiring new long-term storage solutions, developed in the HORESEC project. It will be carried out on a pilot plant test solutions for dynamic adaptation of the system to increase RES share in the energy production, including long-term storage solutions. The objectives are: Establishing the main climatological and environmental parameters with impact on RES and reciprocally. By realizing the mathematical model of the analyzed factors evolution, will be identified the climatological, environmental and social indicators associated with the RES dynamics, which will be subsequently verified on the developed pilot installation; Efficiency of energy production through new technologies and algorithms to optimize the RES response by developing new methods and measurement models; By analyzing complex compounds of biofuels, will be defined a matrix of biofuels, which shall be tested on a pilot combustion plant and on a diesel engine with the aim of obtaining new patentable technologies. The use of biomass will take place in an integrated stream with the production and storage of hydrogen and methanisation and ultimately sustainable reduction of CO2 emissions; Finding innovative storage solutions for medium and long term; Demonstration of project feasibility through experimental determinations on a pilot plant, facilitating the acquisition of research results by the industrial environment.
#415 - Experimental Research on the Response Time of Three-Phase Inverter on Grid Coupled to Photovoltaic Panels Mariana Panaitescu, Fanel-Viorel Panaitescu, Cornel Panait, University MARITIMA of Constanta, Romania
#346 - Design of a Fuzzy Logic Controller for a Remote Power Application Dana-Alexandra Ciupageanu, Gheorghe Lazaroiu, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania Linda Barelli, Universita degli Studi di Perugia, Italy
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#291 - Innovative power management of hybrid energy storage systemscoupled to RES plants: the Simultaneous Perturbation Stochastic Approximation approach Dana-Alexandra Ciupageanu, Gheorghe Lazaroiu, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania Linda Barelli, Universita degli Studi di Perugia, Italy
#332 - Optimal Placement of Energy Storage Systems in Microgrids Using a PSO Based Approach Bogdan Constantin Neagu, Mihai Gavrilas, Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania Radu Pentiuc, Eugen Hopulele, University “Ștefan cel Mare” of Suceava, Romania
#411 - Optimizing the Operation of a Trigeneration System Designed to Meet Energy Requirements for a Consumer Eugen Hopulele, Radu Pentiuc, University “Ștefan cel Mare” of Suceava, Romania Bogdan Constantin Neagu, Mihai Gavrilas, Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania
#416 - Decarbonization of Low Power Applications through Methanation Facilities Integration Ionel Balcu, Ionel Ciucanu, Corina Macarie, Bogdan Taranu, INMT, Romania Dana-Alexandra Ciupageanu, Gheorghe Lazaroiu, Virgil Dumbrava, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
#419 - Renewable energy, climate change and environmental challenges in Romania Monica Dumitrașcu, Ines Grigorescu, Dana Micu, Irena Mocanu, Alexandra Vrînceanu, Bianca Mitrică, Loredana Havriș, Paul Șerban, Cristina Dumitrică, Gheorghe Kucsicsa, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, Romania
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Workshop 2: Electrical Engineers for Smart Grid – needs mapping and experience exchange
Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00 Room: 4.1 Organizer: Olga Kyselova – Universität Dresden, Germany
The workshop is organized by Technical University of Dresden and Technical
University of Berlin, within the framework of the EU-funded Project SMAGRINET.
One of the main task of the project SMAGRINET is to create efficient and effective competence hub for collaboration, networking and knowledge sharing within academia and between academia and business, to identify and validate urgent and emerging knowledge, skills and competences needs, pool capacities and allow rapid and wide replication.
Workshop main topics: 1) Training of a next generation of electrical engineers, who must be
knowledgeable to implement the new smart grid technologies. 2) Collaboration between Universities, academia, governmental structures,
current monopolies and market participants. 3) Raising awareness about electrical engineering field among people and
society as a whole. Main goals of the workshop: 1) validating the skills, competences and research and innovation needs
responding to the urgent European industry needs and the rapidly evolving European energy landscape;
2) experience sharing to increase the interest in the electrical engineering study program which will raise the amount of people who are willing to come and study this field;
3) looking for the synergy between participants research, education and innovation approaches.
100 - Olga Kyselova WISSENSARCHITEKTUR - Laboratory of Knowledge Architecture, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
200 - Christine Michalek Sustainable Electric Networks and Sources of Energy, Technische Uni-versität Berlin, Germany
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POSTER SESSION 2
Wednesday 12.00 – 13:00 Room: 2nd floor Chairs: Santiago P. Torres – University of Edinburgh, UK Laurentiu Lipan – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #328 - Customer Baseline Load Estimation for Incentive-Based Demand
Response Using Long Short-Term Memory Recurrent Neural Network James Oyedokun, Shengrong Bu, University of Glasgow, UK Zhu Han, University of Houston, USA Xue Liu, McGill University, USA
#330 - Distributed Model Predictive Control of Wind Farms for Short-Term Grid Support Moritz Theißen, Olaf Stursberg, University of Kassel, Germany
#335 - Frequency Control of Electricity Grid Integrated with Variable Generation Using Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant Subin Netsawang, Saran Pansrisu, The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand Somboon Nuchprayoon, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
#336 - Power Flow for a Four-Wire Radial Low Voltage Distribution Grid with a Single Point Grounded Neutral Andreas Kotsonias, Lenos Hadjidemetriou, Elias Kyriakides, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
#349 - Comparison of Two Day-Ahead Offering Strategies for a Flexible CHP Plant in Germany Simon Ackermann, Andrei Szabo, Simon Paulus, Siemens AG, Germany Florian Steinke, TU Darmstadt, Germany
#350 - Distributed Generation Planning and Optimization: Deterministic Versus Heuristic Approaches Sultan Alkaabi, Al Ain Distribution Company, United Arab Emirates
#362 - AC Transmission Expansion Planning Considering Uncertainty Richard M. Sanchez, Luis R. Villacres, Santiago P. Torres, University of Cuenca, Ecuador Carlos A. Castro, University of Campinas, Brazil
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#366 - Demand Response Based on Utility Function Maximization Considering Time-of-Use Price Vidyamani Thangavelu, K Shanti Swarup, IIT Madras, India
#370 - Two-Step LP Approach for Optimal Placement and Operation of EV Charging Stations Behdad Faridpak, University of Tabriz, Iran Hamed Farhadi Gharibeh, Sahand University of Technology, Iran Meisam Farrokhifar, David Pozo, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia
#371 - A Hybrid System Consisting of Synchronous Condenser and Battery - Enhanced Services for Weak Systems Mirza Nuhic, Guangya Yang, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
#384 - Modelling and Simulation of Home Appliances Using Electric Circuit Analogy: Albanian Case Study Aulon Shabani, Darjon Dhamo, Denis Panxhi, Orion Zavalani, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania
#385 - Reactive Power Control of Grid Interactive Battery Energy Storage System for WADC Roozbeh Torkzadeh, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Harold Chamorro, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Rebecca Rye, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA Moshtaba Eliassi, Loyola University Andalusia, Spain Lucian Toma, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Francisco Gonzalez-Longatt, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway
#112 - Enhancing PV Hosting Capacity of a Qatar Remote Farm Network Using Inverters Ability to Regulate Reactive Power - a Case Study Nand K. Singh, M.Z.C. Wanik, Abdullah A. Jabbar, Antonio Sanfilippo, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation
#246 - Automated Application Oriented Testing using Real Power Network Models for Combined Protection and Control Systems Dominik Hilbrich, S. Wasif, A. Shah, Christian Rehtanz, TU Dortmund, Germany
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#404 - Application of Opportunistic Information-Gap Decision Theory on Demand Response Aggregator in the Day-Ahead Electricity Market Morteza Vahid-Ghavidel, João P.S. Catalã, INES TEC, Portugal. Miadreza Shafie-Khah, University of Vaasa, Finland Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo, University of Tabriz, Iran Nadali Mahmoudi, Ernst & Young, Australia
#396 - Collaborative Learning for Classification and Prediction of Building Energy Flexibility Anil Kumar, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Elena Mocanu, University of Twente, The Netherlands Muhammad Babar, DNV-GL, The Netherlands Phuong H. Nguyen, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
#244 - Energy Management Methodology for Fusion Grid Andrey Lana, Iurii Demidov, Antti Pinomaa, Dick Carrillo, Olli Pyrhonen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT, Finland
#950 - A Comparative Analysis of Real Time and Time of Use Pricing Schemes in Demand Side Management Considering Distributed Energy Resources Mrityunjay Mishra, Sanjoy Kumar Parida, IIT Patna, India
#223 - Increased Value of Demand Side Management by Reshaping the Load Duration Curve with Wind and Solar Power Jimmy Ehnberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Anders Mannikoff, Herrljunga Elektriska AB, Sweden
#320 - Optimal Scheduling of Dynamic Energy Demand in Smart Grid Using Time-Slotting Linear Programming Mohd Nazrin Mansor, Wooi-Nee Tan, Ming Tao Gan, Sook Chin Yip, Hwee Ling Wong, Multimedia University, Malaysia
#410 - Power Quality Prediction by Way of Parallel Computing - A New Approach Based on a Long Short-Term Memory Network Power Quality Prediction by Way of Parallel Computing - A New Approach Based on a Long Short-Term Memory Network Adrian Eisenmann, Tim Streubel, Krzysztof Rudion, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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#325 - Domestic Appliances Scheduling Using BPSO and IoT Nabeel Tawalbeh, Hanan Abusamaha, Ahmed. Al-Salaymeh, Jordan University, Jordan
#156 - Smart Energy Tools for Buildings Energy Management George Suciu, Teodora Usurelu, BEIA Consult/UPB, Romania Carlos Jimenez, Abalia, Spain
#327 - Droop Based Secondary Controller for Islanded DC Microgrid with Line Loss Minimization Rajneesh Yadav, Souradip De, Soumya Ranjan Sahoo, Saikat Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
#100 - An Analytical Approach for Phase Balancing Considering Customer Load Profile Priyanka Gangwar, S. N. Singh, S. Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
#550 - Use of Prediction Based Meter Reputation Factors in Power Systems Lee J. Thomas, Alexandre Canet, Sathsara Abeysinghe, Cardiff University, UK
#342 - A Unit Commitment Model with Electric Vehicles Flexibility: Case of 2030 Moroccan Power System Mohamedou Macire, Marc Petit, GeePs, France Mohamed Maaroufi, University Mohammed V in Rabat, Marocco Francis Roy, PSA Group, France
#352 - Wind Turbine Health Assessment Framework Based on Power Analysis Using Machine Learning Method Qiuyi Huang, Yue Cui, Lina Bertling, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Pramod Bangalore, Greenbyte AB, Sweden
#353 - Real-Time Grouped Management of Electric Vehicle Battery Chargers (EVBCs) for Voltage Profile Improvement in Radial Distribution Networks Mustafa Alparslan Zehir, Barry P. Hayes, University College Cork, Ireland Sasa Djokic, University of Edinburgh, UK
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#367 - Identification and Simulation of a Denial-of-Sleep Attack on Open Metering System Stefan Hoffmann, Gerd Bumiller, Ruhr West University of Applied Science, Germany
#368 - Agent-based Distributed Finite-Time Secondary Control of Energy Storage Systems in Microgrids— Controller Hardware-in-the-Loop Validation Tung Lam Nguyen, Raphael Caire, Yvon Besanger, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France Yu Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Quoc-Tuan Tran,CEA-INES, France
#372 - Integrating Hybrid Off-Grid Systems with Battery Storage: Key Performance Indicators Luís Costa, Helder Leite, Porto University, Portugal Marta Ribeiro, Ismael Miranda, Efacec, Portugal
#377 - Comparison of Three Methods for a Weather Based Day-Ahead Load Forecasting Mingzhe Zou, Jiachen Gu, Duo Fang, Gareth Harrison, Sasa Djokic, University of Edinburgh, UK Xinying Wang, Chen Zhang, China Electric Power Research Institute, China
#393 - Assessment of Renewable Energy Potential in Eastern Sumba Microgrid Based on Numerical Stochastic Power Flow Dhandis Jintaka, PLN Research Institute, Indonesia Kevin Banjar-Nahor, Vincent Debusschere, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France Ngapuli Irmea, Institute Technology of Bandung, Indonesia
#418 - Optimal Operation of a Renewable Energy Power System Catalina A. Sima, Mihai Popescu, Claudia Laurenta Popescu, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania Mariacristina Roscia, Universita di Bergamo, Italy
#405 - Development of Real Time Simulation Model for Resistive Type Fault Current Limiter Muhammad Abubakar, Muhammad Sarwar, Shoaib Mehboob, Babar Hussain, Pakistan Institute of Engineering&Applied Sciences Islamabad, Pakistan
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#412 - Controller Development for Reactive Power Flow Management Between DSO and TSO Networks Katja Sirviö, Mike Mekkanen, Kimmo Kauhaniemi, Hannu Laaksonen, University of Vaasa, Finland Ari Salo, Vaasan Sähköverkko, Finland Felipe Castro, Shoaib Ansari, Davood Babazadeh, OFFIS, Germany
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SESSION 7A - Computational intelligence and data analytics
Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 4.2 Chairs: Amritanshu Pandey – Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Mihai Sanduleac – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #810 - Parameter Estimation of a Synchronous Generator at Moderate
Measurement Sampling Rate Arindam Mitra, Abheejeet Mohapatra, Saikat Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
#196 - Realistic Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Model for Microgrids Using Deep Reinforcement Learning Tianyi Chen, Shengrong Bu, University of Glasgow, UK
#222 - Leveraging Socioeconomic Information and Deep Learning for Residential Load Pattern Prediction Wenjun Tang, Xian-Long Lee, Hong-Tzer Yang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Hao Wang, University of Washington, USA
#236 - Implicitly Modeling Frequency Control within Power Flow Aayushya Agarwal, Amritanshu Pandey, Marko Jereminov, Larry Pileggi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
#329 - Automated Fault Analysis and Diagnosis Using High-Frequency and Maintenance Data from Distribution Networks Xu Jiang, Bruce Stephen, Stephen McArthur, University of Strathclyde, UK
#338 - Synergism of Deep Neural Network and ELM for Smart Very Short Term Load Forecasting Miltiadis Alamaniotis, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
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SESSION 7B - Demand side management, home automation and ambient intelligence
Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 4.1 Chairs: Chee-Wooi Ten – Michigan Technological University, USA Monica Dumitrascu – IGAR, Romania #408 - Optimal Home Energy Management for Electric Flexibility Provision
Vahid Hosseinnezhad, Pierluigi Siano, University of Salerno, Italy Miadreza Shafie-khah, University of Vaasa, Finland João P Catalão, University of Porto, Portugal
#322 - Impact Analysis of Electric Vehicle Price Mechanism on Load Demand Response of Distribution Network Hui Ren, Aiwei Zhang, Hongshan Zhao, Xihui Yan, Jinling Lu, Wei Li, North China Electric Power University, China
#700 - A Cost-Effective Thermal and Electrical Energy Storage Management Strategy for Smart Buildings Ali Baniasadi, Daryoush Habibi, Waleed Al-Saedi, Edith Cowan University, Australia Mohammad S. Masoum, Utah Valley University, USA
#790- Bridging the Attitude-Behaviour Gap in Household Energy Consumption Yilin Huang, Martijn Warnier, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
#640 - Research on Demand Response Strategy Based on Stackelberg Game Xiong Xie, Xue Cui, Wuhan Univesity, China
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Wednesday 14:00 – 15:30 Room: 2.1 Chairs: Pavel Hering – University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic Alexandru Cernat – University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania #324 - Combined Heat and Power Markets by Double-Sided Auction
Mechanisms Roland Saur, Han La Poutré, Centrum Wiskunde&Informatica/ Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Neil Yorke-Smith, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
#301 - Economical Analysis of Distributed Joint Energy and Reserve Markets Zhenwei Guo, Qinmin Yang, Zhejiang University, China Shibo Chen, Zaiyue Yang, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
#300 - Optimal Procurement of Ancillary Services Considering Balance and System Security Criteria Martin Strelec, Pavel Hering, Petr Janecek, Daniel Georgiev, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic Premysl Vorac, CEPS a.s. Czech Republic
#374 - Coordinated Prosumer Transaction based on Load Shifting and Optimization Moch-Arief Albachrony, Duy Long Ha, Tuan Quoc Tran, Adrien Brun, National Institute of Solar Energy, France Marc Petit, Université Paris-Saclay, France
#359 - Towards Prosumer Flexibility Markets: A Photovoltaic and Battery Storage Model Babu Kumaran Nalini, Mohamed Eldakadosi, Zhengjie You, Michel Zadé, Peter Tzscheutschler, Ulrich Wagner, Technical University of Munich, Germany
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