Journal
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app9050923
Keywords
testing; co-simulation; MOSAIK; multi-agent systems; simulation planning; uncertainty quantification
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- European Community's Horizon 2020 Program (H2020/2014-2020) under the project ERIGrid [654113]
- ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus uGrip [77731]
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The complex nature of cyber-physical energy systems (CPES) makes systematic testing of new technologies for these setups challenging. Co-simulation has been identified as an efficient and flexible test approach that allows consideration of interdisciplinary dynamic interactions. However, basic coupling of simulation models alone fails to account for many of the challenges of simulation-based multi-domain testing such as expert collaboration in test planning. This paper illustrates an extended CPES test environment based on the co-simulation framework MOSAIK. The environment contains capabilities for simulation planning, uncertainty quantification and the development of multi-agent systems. An application case involving virtual power plant control is used to demonstrate the platform's features. Future extensibility of the highly modular test environment is outlined.
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