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Computer Science - Research and Development, Volume 33
Volume 33, Numbers 1-2, February 2018
- Silvia Santini, Verena Tiefenbeck:
6th DACH+ Conference on Energy informatics (EnInf 2017). 1-2 - Kaibin Bao, Hristo Valev, Manuela Wagner, Hartmut Schmeck:
A threat analysis of the vehicle-to-grid charging protocol ISO 15118. 3-12 - Lukas Barth, Nicole Ludwig, Esther Mengelkamp, Philipp Staudt:
A comprehensive modelling framework for demand side flexibility in smart grids. 13-23 - Vincent Becker, Wilhelm Kleiminger:
Exploring zero-training algorithms for occupancy detection based on smart meter measurements. 25-36 - René Buffat, Dominik Bucher, Martin Raubal:
Using locally produced photovoltaic energy to charge electric vehicles. 37-47 - Lukas Exel, Georg Frey:
Modeling and simulation of local flexibilities and their effect to the entire power system. 49-60 - Christoph Hunziker, Nicola Schulz, Holger Wache:
Shaping aggregated load profiles based on optimized local scheduling of home appliances. 61-70 - Fabian Knirsch, Andreas Unterweger, Dominik Engel:
Privacy-preserving blockchain-based electric vehicle charging with dynamic tariff decisions. 71-79 - Tobias Lübkert, Marcus Venzke, Nhat Vinh Vo, Volker Turau:
Understanding price functions to control domestic electric water heaters for demand response. 81-92 - Lukas Razik, Markus Mirz, Daniel Knibbe, Stefan Lankes, Antonello Monti:
Automated deserializer generation from CIM ontologies: CIM \({+}{+}\) - an easy-to-use and automated adaptable open-source library for object deserialization in C \({+}{+}\) from documents based on user-specified UML models following the Common Information Model (CIM) standards for the energy sector. 93-103 - Fisayo Caleb Sangogboye, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard:
PROMT: predicting occupancy presence in multiple resolution with time-shift agnostic classification. 105-115 - Marc Schmidt, Florian Salah, Christof Weinhardt:
Efficiently solving DSM problems: Are we there yet? 117-126 - Samuel Schöb, Sebastian A. Günther, Karl Regensburger, Thorsten Staake:
NIWM: non-intrusive water monitoring to uncover heat energy use in households. 127-133 - Cornelius Steinbrink, Arjen A. van der Meer, Milos Cvetkovic, Davood Babazadeh, Sebastian Rohjans, Peter Palensky, Sebastian Lehnhoff:
Smart grid co-simulation with MOSAIK and HLA: a comparison study. 135-143 - Paul Zehetbauer, Matthias Stifter, Bharath Varsh Rao:
Phase preserving profile generation from measurement data by clustering and performance analysis: a tool for network planning and operation. 145-155 - Nikita Zemtsov, Jaroslav Hlava, Galina Frantsuzova, Henrik Madsen, John Bagterp Jørgensen:
Economic nonlinear MPC for a population of thermostatically controlled loads. 157-167 - Dominik Ascher, Denis Bytschkow:
Integrating distribution system operator system landscapes. 169-175 - Joachim Bagemihl, Frank Boesner, Jens Riesinger, Michael Künzli, Gwendolin Wilke, Gabriela Binder, Holger Wache, Daniel Laager, Jürgen Breit, Michael Wurzinger, Juliana Zapata, Silvia Ulli-Beer, Vincent Layec, Thomas Stadler, Franz Stabauer:
A market-based smart grid approach to increasing power grid capacity without physical grid expansion. 177-183 - Lukas Barth, Dorothea Wagner:
Exploiting flexibility in smart grids at scale. 185-191 - Niklas Hartmann, Jessica Thomsen, Natapon Wanapinit:
Using demand side management and CHP in renewable dominated decentral energy systems: a case study. 193-198 - Frank Marten, Anna-Lena Mand, Andreas Bernard, Björn Kolja Mielsch, Mike Vogt:
Result processing approaches for large smart grid co-simulations. 199-205 - Esther Mengelkamp, Benedikt Notheisen, Carolin Beer, David Dauer, Christof Weinhardt:
A blockchain-based smart grid: towards sustainable local energy markets. 207-214 - Julian Rominger, Fabian Kern, Hartmut Schmeck:
Provision of frequency containment reserve with an aggregate of air handling units. 215-221 - David Steber, Marco Pruckner, Jonas Schlund, Peter Bazan, Reinhard German:
Including a virtual battery storage into thermal unit commitment. 223-229 - Miroslav Despotovic, Muntaha Sakeena, David Koch, Mario Döller, Matthias Zeppelzauer:
Poster abstract: predicting heating energy demand by computer vision. 231-232 - Christoph Doblander, Martin Strohbach, Holger Ziekow, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Poster Abstract: Real-time load prediction with high velocity smart home data stream. 233-234 - Gilbert Fridgen, Florian Guggenmos, Christian Regal, Marco Schmidt:
Poster abstract: Big Data beats engineering in residential energy performance assessment - a case study. 235-236 - Sören Hohmann, Heiko Maaß, Carina Mieth, Martin Pfeifer, Dorothea Wagner, Franziska Wegner:
Poster abstract: graph-theoretic model for observability in multi-carrier energy distribution networks. 237-239 - Patrick Huber, Paul Schmieder, Mario Gerber, Andreas Rumsch:
Poster abstract: Is the run-time of domestic appliances predictable? 241-243 - Boguslaw Jablkowski, Markus Küch, Nils Dorsch, Andreas Kubis, Olaf Spinczyk, Christian Wietfeld, Christian Rehtanz:
Poster Abstract: vGridLab - a testbed for virtualized smart grids. 245-246 - Sonja Klingert, Christian Becker:
Poster abstract: economics-inspired modeling of data centre power flexibility. 247-249 - Beat Koch, Doris Slezak:
Poster Abstract: Less energy, more efficiency in server rooms and data centers. 251-252 - Michael Kyesswa, Hüseyin Kemâl Çakmak, Uwe G. Kühnapfel, Veit Hagenmeyer:
Poster Abstract: Implementation of an extended generator subsystem in OpenModelica and comparative analysis with DIgSILENT PowerFactory. 253-255 - Mahdi Motalleb, John Branigan, Reza Ghorbani:
Poster abstract: demand response market considering dynamic pricing. 257-258 - Philipp Schuetz, Roman Durrer, Damian Gwerder, Martin Geidl, Jörg Worlitschek:
Poster abstract: state of operation recognition for heat pumps from smart grid monitoring data. 259-261 - Holger Wache, Michael Künzli, Nicola Schulz, J. Bichsel, Monika Hall:
Poster Abstract: SmartStability. 263-264 - Maximilian Wurm, Vlad C. Coroama:
Poster abstract: grid-level short-term load forecasting based on disaggregated smart meter data. 265-266 - Dominik Bucher, Francesca Mangili, Claudio Bonesana, David Jonietz, Francesca Cellina, Martin Raubal:
Demo Abstract: Extracting eco-feedback information from automatic activity tracking to promote energy-efficient individual mobility behavior. 267-268 - Kevin Förderer, Hartmut Schmeck:
Demo abstract: a building energy management system in the context of the smart grid traffic light concept. 269-270 - Marcus Meisel, Stefan Kollmann, Stefan Wilker, Alexander Wendt, Lampros Fotiadis, Friedrich Bauer, Georg Kienesberger:
Demo Abstract: Demonstration of new sensor and actuator equipment for distributed grids. 271-273 - Andrea Emilio Rizzoli, Andrea Castelletti, Piero Fraternali, Jasminko Novak:
Demo Abstract: SmartH2O, demonstrating the impact of gamification technologies for saving water. 275-276 - Matsu Thornton, Mahdi Motalleb, Holm Smidt, John Branigan, Reza Ghorbani:
Demo abstract: testbed for distributed demand response devices - internet of things. 277-278
Volume 33, Numbers 3-4, August 2018
- Guido Wirtz:
The 11th advanced summer school on service-oriented computing. 279 - Wolfgang Reisig:
Towards a conceptual foundation of service composition. 281-289 - Florian Haupt, Frank Leymann, Karolina Vukojevic-Haupt:
API governance support through the structural analysis of REST APIs. 291-303 - Stefan Kehrer, Wolfgang Blochinger:
TOSCA-based container orchestration on Mesos. 305-316 - Ana Cristina Franco da Silva, Pascal Hirmer, Uwe Breitenbücher, Oliver Kopp, Bernhard Mitschang:
Customization and provisioning of complex event processing using TOSCA. 317-327 - Michael Hahn, Uwe Breitenbücher, Oliver Kopp, Frank Leymann:
Modeling and execution of data-aware choreographies: an overview. 329-340 - Pascal Hirmer, Michael Behringer, Bernhard Mitschang:
Partial execution of Mashup Plans during modeling time. 341-352
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