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Title Smart Grid System For Real-Time Adaptive Utility Management In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 50977
Authors Kozhevnikov S.; Svitek M.; Skobelev P.
Year 2022
Published IMCIC 2022 - 13th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics, Proceedings, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.54808/IMCIC2022.01.4
Abstract The Smart Grid (SG) concept provides new services for citizens by exploiting the available resources and demonstrates a significant potential from the economic and business value viewpoint. In a real-time economy, it should act as a real-time solution. That means the adaptive reaction to all unpredictable events in the SG and real-time rescheduling the consumption and production plan (especially on peak or idle run hours). SG as the concept and software instrument can be applied not only for energy but also for all other resources, including gas and water. This paper presents a prototype of a multiagent system for adaptive planning of gas, water, and energy resources. We show that real-time services based on a multiagent engine working as an open market for all consumers and suppliers interacting in one SG can help provide better service and high efficiency and be a vital element of the Smart City concept. © 2022 IMCIC 2022 - 13th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics, Proceedings. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Complex system; Multi-agent Technology; Real-time Management; Smart City; Smart Grid


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