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MSCPES@CPSWeek 2014: Berlin, Germany
- Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems, MSCPES@CPSWeek 2014, Berlin, Germany, April 14, 2014. IEEE 2014
- Bernhard Heinzl, Wolfgang Kastner, Ines Leobner, Fabian Dür, Friedrich Bleicher, Iva Kovacic:
Using coupled simulation for planning of energy efficient production facilities. 1-6 - Edmund Widl, Benoit Delinchant, Svea Kubler, Dan Li, Wolfgang Müller, Victor Norrefeldt, Thierry Stephane Nouidui, Sebastian Stratbucker, Michael Wetter, Frédéric Wurtz, Wangda Zuo:
Novel simulation concepts for buildings and community energy systems based on the Functional Mock-up Interface specification. 1-6 - Boguslaw Jablkowski, Olaf Spinczyk, Markus Küch, Christian Rehtanz:
A Hardware-in-the-Loop co-simulation architecture for power system applications in virtual execution environments. 1-6 - Eero Vesaoja, Heikki Nikula, Seppo A. Sierla, Tommi Karhela, Paul G. Flikkema, Chen-Wei Yang:
Hybrid modeling and co-simulation of district heating systems with distributed energy resources. 1-6 - Matthias Stifter, Jawad Haider Kazmi, Filip Andren, Thomas I. Strasser:
Co-simulation of power systems, communication and controls. 1-6 - Sohail Khan, Hadrien Bosetti, Peter Palensky, Wolfgang Gawlik:
A Replicator Dynamics method for the Unit Commitment problem. 1-4 - Edward A. Lee, Peter Palensky:
Message from the Chairs. 1-2 - Davood Babazadeh, Lars Nordström:
Agent-based control of VSC-HVDC transmission grid - A Cyber Physical System perspective. 1-6 - Kaliappa Ravindran, Mohammad Rabby, Arun Adiththan:
Model-based control of device replication for trusted data collection. 1-6 - Marija Ilic:
Integration of heterogeneous small test beds for emulating large-scale smart power grids the emphasis on cyber architectures. 1-8 - Antoine Lemay, José M. Fernandez, Scott Knight:
Modelling physical impact of cyber attacks. 1-6
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