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ENERGY 2014, The Fourth International Conference on Smart Grids, Green Communications and IT Energy-aware Technologies
Type: conference
Notes: IARIA Conference
Editors:
Steffen Fries, Siemens AG, Germany
Petre Dini, Concordia University, Canada / China Space Agency Center, China
ISSN: 2308-412X
ISBN: 978-1-61208-332-2
Location: Chamonix, France
Dates: from April 20, 2014 to April 24, 2014
Articles: there are 16 articles
Enabling Distributed Meter Data Management Using Mediation System
Nipun Sharma and Sandeep Akhouri
keywords: Meter Data Management; Smart Grid; Data Management; Mediation system
An Open Data-Based Discrete Simulation Environment for testing Smart Grid Messaging
Eric MSP Veith, Bernd Steinbach, and Jürgen Otten
keywords: smart grid; simulation; messaging; open data; renewable energy sources
Multi-Protocol Transport Layer QoS: A Performance Analysis for The Smart Grid
James Wilcox, Dritan Kaleshi, and Mahesh Sooriyabandara
keywords: Quality of Service, Adaptive Transport Layer, Network Emulation, Middleware, Smart Grid
EnAware: A Comprehensive and Scalable Energy Management and Awareness Solution
António Santos, Carlos Resende, Rui Marques, and André Lima
keywords: Energy Awareness; Energy Monitoring; Smart Grids; Domotics; Smart Homes.
Fit for Solar Power - Computer-Assisted Planning of Regional Power Grids
Thomas Rist and Michael Wiest
keywords: Renewable energy - energy source integration models, network/grid plannin, integration of solar technologies
Evaluating Power-Performace Benefits of Data Compression in HPC Storage Servers
Konstantinos Chasapis, Manuel F. Dolz, Michael Kuhn, and Thomas Ludwig
keywords: power consumption; high performance computing; parallel distributed file system; storage servers; compression;
Fostering Energy Awareness in Residential Homes using Mobile Devices
Florian Reinhart, Kevin Schlieper, Michael Kugler, Elisabeth Andre, Masood Masoodian, and Bill Rogers
keywords: Ecological feedback technologies; user awareness of energy consumption; user interfaces; information visualization
Smart Houses for Energy Efficiency and Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction
Jean-Nicolas Louis, Antonio Caló, and Eva Pongrácz
keywords: CO2 emissions; Home Automation; Load shifting; modelling;
Energy-Efficient Heterogeneous Cluster and Migration
Jukka Kommeri and Tapio Niemi
keywords: energy-efficiency, virtualization, migration, heteroge- neous hardware, physics computing
On the Use of Remote GPUs and Low-Power Processors for the Acceleration of Scientific Applications
Adrián Castelló, José Duato, Rafael Mayo, Antonio J. Peña, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Vicente Roca, and Federico Silla
keywords: High Performance Computing; Graphic Process- ing Units (GPUs); CUDA; Virtualization; Scientific Computing; Energy-Aware Computing;
Analysis of Novel Random Neural Network Controller for Residential Building Temperature Control
Abbas Javed, Hadi Larijani, Ali Ahmadinia, and Rohinton Emmanuel
keywords: random neural network; artificial neural network; building simulation; residential heating system; energy efficient controller
Flow-based Routing Schemes for Minimizing Network Energy Consumption using OpenFlow
Shota Oda, Daiki Nobayashi, Yutaka Fukuda, and Takeshi Ikenaga
keywords: Routing; Energy-Efficiency; Green network; Open- Flow; QoS
Keeping High Availability of Connected End-point Devices in Smart Grid
Hiroshi Isozaki, Jun Kanai, Shunsuke Sasaki, and Shintarou Sano
keywords: Smart Grid, Smart Meter, Concentrator, Security, High Availability, TrustZone
Concerning the Sustainability of Smart Grids
Antonio Caló, Jean-Nicolas Louis, and Eva Pongrácz
keywords: Smart Energy Networks; Smart Grids; Sustainable Development; Sustainability Assessment; Energy Services.
Energy Management in a Smart Grid-integrated Hydrogen-based Storage
Diego Arnone, Alessandro Rossi, Massimo Bertoncini, Rosario Proietto, Diana Moneta, Giuseppe Tondi, and Carlos García-Santiago
keywords: energy management system; hydrogen-based storage; integration of renewable energy sources; grid balancing
Smart Grid Architectures and the Multi-Agent System Paradigm
Cagri Yilmaz, Sahin Albayrak, and Marco Lützenberger
keywords: Power Network;Smart Grid;Distributed Power Generation;Electric Vehicles;Critical Infrastructures Protection;Demand and Response;Evolution Strategy;Multi-agent Systems;JIAC Agent Framework