Systemic approach for modeling a generic smart grid
Amor, Sofiane Ben, Guerard, Guillaume, Levy, Loup-Noé
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Smart grid technological advances present a recent class of complex interdisciplinary modeling and increasingly difficult simulation problems to solve using traditional computational methods. To simulate a smart grid requires a systemic approach to integrated modeling of power systems, energy markets, demand-side management, and much other resources and assets that are becoming part of the current paradigm of the power grid. This paper presents a backbone model of a smart grid to test alternative scenarios for the grid. This tool simulates disparate systems to validate assumptions before the human scale model. Thanks to a distributed optimization of subsystems, the production and consumption scheduling is achieved while maintaining flexibility and scalability.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-26-2025
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