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Distributed Computing Architecture for Optimal Control of Distribution Feeders with Smart Loads
ArticleAbstract: This paper presents a distributed computing architecture for solving a distribution optimal power flPalabras claves:Distributed Computing, distribution optimal power flow, Genetic Algorithm, real-Time application, smart grid communication middleware systemAutores:Bhattacharya K., Claudio A. Cañizares, Fan H., Mosaddegh A.Fuentes:scopusDistributed computing approach to solve unbalanced three-phase DOPFs
Conference ObjectAbstract: Distribution systems have been gradually improved with new technologies. They have been upgraded froPalabras claves:Autores:Bhattacharya K., Claudio A. Cañizares, Mosaddegh A.Fuentes:scopusOptimal Demand Response for Distribution Feeders with Existing Smart Loads
ArticleAbstract: Load characteristics play an important role in distribution systems, which are traditionally designePalabras claves:Demand Response, distribution system optimal power flow, Energy Management System, Load modeling, Neural networks, real-Time application, smart GridAutores:Bhattacharya K., Claudio A. Cañizares, Mosaddegh A.Fuentes:scopusSmart Residential Load Simulator for Energy Management in Smart Grids
ArticleAbstract: This paper describes the development of a freeware smart residential load simulator to facilitate thPalabras claves:Appliance modeling, Home Energy Management, household energy consumption, smart Grid, smart houses, smart loadsAutores:Bhattacharya K., Claudio A. Cañizares, López J., Mosaddegh A., Pouresmaeil E., Solanki B.V.Fuentes:scopus