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ENERGY 2019, The Ninth International Conference on Smart Grids, Green Communications and IT Energy-aware Technologies
Type: conference
Notes: IARIA Conference
Editors:
Michael Negnevitsky, University of Tasmania, Australia
Vivian Sultan, California State University, Los Angeles, USA
ISSN: 2308-412X
ISBN: 978-1-61208-713-9
Location: Athens, Greece
Dates: from June 2, 2019 to June 6, 2019
Articles: there are 8 articles
Integration of Wireless Sensor Networks with Building Energy Management Systems
Nikoleta Pontikakou, Panagiotis Trakadas, Theodore Zahariadis, Panagiotis Gonis, Stamatis Voliotis, and Dimitrios Bargiotas
keywords: Wireless Sensor Networks; Smart buildings; Building Energy Management Systems
A Study of Solar Irradiance Prediction Error Impact on a Home Energy Management System
Mallek Mziou SALLAMI, Rim Kaddah, and Amira Ben Hamida
keywords: home energy optimization; renewable energies; irradiance prediction; sensitivity study; Sobol indices.
Modelling Fractal-Structured Smart Microgrids: Exploring signals and protocols
Mark Apperley
keywords: fractal micro-grid; legacy grid; backbone grid; grid edge trading; localised temporal energy balance; autonomous microgrid.
Is Power Outage Associated With Population Density?
Vivian Sultan and Brian Hilton
keywords: Power Outages; Electric Power Infrastructure; ArcMap; GIS
Adversarial Resilience Learning — Towards Systematic Vulnerability Analysis for Large and Complex Systems
Lars Fischer, Jan-Menno Memmen, Eric MSP Veith, and Martin Tröschel
keywords: agent systems; reinforcement learning; adversarial control; resilience; power grid
A Transient Classification System Implementation on an Open Source Distributed Power Quality Network
Charles Dickens, Anthony Christe, and Philip Johnson
keywords: Power quality; power transients; open source; renewable energy
An Empirical Study of Power Characterization Approaches for Servers
Yewan Wang, David Nörtershäuser, Stéphane Le Masson, and Jean-Marc Menaud
keywords: Server power model; Inlet temperature; IPMI; RedFish.
Where Should a Utility Improve Tree Cutting to Reduce the Risk of Vegetation Coming into Contact with Power Lines?
Vivian Sultan and Brian Hilton
keywords: power failure; GIS model; Design-Science-Research; vegetation management