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2018

Optimization of Multiple Electricity Markets Participation Using Evolutionary PSO

Authors
Faia, R; Pinto, T; Vale, Z; Corchado, JM;

Publication
Proceedings of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Transmission and Distribution Conference

Abstract
Electric power systems have undergone major changes in recent years. Electricity markets are one of the sectors that has been most affected by these changes. Electricity market design is being updated in order to support efficient operation and investments incentives. However, the development of efficient rules is neither easy nor guaranteed. This paper addresses the simulation of multi-participation in electric energy markets. The purpose of this simulation is to offer solutions to electricity market players, in order to support their decisions on future participation situations. For this, artificial intelligence techniques will be used, namely for forecasting and optimization processes. In specific, an optimization approach based on Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization (EPSO) is proposed. The achieved results are compared to those of a deterministic resolution method, and of the classical Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO). Results show that the proposed approach is able to achieve higher mean and maximum objective function results than the classical PSO, with a smaller standard deviation. The execution time is higher than using PSO, but still very fast when compared the deterministic method. The case study is based on real data from the Iberian electricity market. © 2018 IEEE.

2018

Strategic Particle Swarm Inertia Selection for Electricity Markets Participation Portfolio Optimization

Authors
Faia, R; Pinto, T; Vale, Z; Corchado, JM;

Publication
APPLIED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Abstract
The portfolio optimization is a well-known problem in the areas of economy and finance. This problem has also become increasingly important in electrical power systems, particularly in the area of electricity markets, mostly due to the growing number of alternative/complementary market types that are being introduced to deal with important issues, such as the massive integration of renewable energy sources in power systems. The optimization of electricity market players' participation portfolio comprises significant time constraints, which cannot be satisfied by the use of deterministic techniques. For this reason, meta-heuristic solutions are used, such as particle swarm optimization. The inertia is one of the most important parameter in this method, and it is the main focus of this paper. This paper studies 18 popular inertia calculation strategies, by comparing their performance in the portfolio optimization problem. A strategic methodology for the automatic selection of the best inertia calculation method for the needs of each optimization is also proposed. Results show that the proposed approach is able to automatically adapt the inertia parameter according to the needs in each execution.

2018

Reputation Computational Model to Support Electricity Market Players Energy Contracts Negotiation

Authors
Fernandez, JR; Pinto, T; Silva, F; Praça, I; Vale, ZA; Corchado, JM;

Publication
Highlights of Practical Applications of Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Complexity: The PAAMS Collection - International Workshops of PAAMS 2018, Toledo, Spain, June 20-22, 2018, Proceedings

Abstract
The negotiation is one of the most important phase of the process of buying and selling energy in electricity markets. Buyers and sellers know about their own trading behavior or the quality of their products. However, they can also gather data directly or indirectly from them through the exchange information before or during negotiation, even negotiators should also gather information about past behavior of the other parties, such as their trustworthiness and reputation. Hence, in this scope, reputation models play a more important role in decision-making process in the undertaken bilateral negotiation. Since the decision takes into account, not only the potential economic gain for supported player, but also the reliability of the contracts. Therefore, the reputation component represents the level of confidence that the supported player can have on the opponent’s service, i.e. in this case, the level of assurance that the opponent will fulfil the conditions established in the contract. This paper proposes a reputation computational model, included in DECON, a decision support system for bilateral contract negotiation, in order to enhance the decision-making process regarding the choice of the most suitable negotiation parties. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature.

2018

Energy flexibility assessment of a multi agent-based smart home energy system

Authors
Gazafroudi, AS; Pinto, T; Prieto Castrillo, F; Corchado, JM; Abrishambaf, O; Jozi, A; Vale, Z;

Publication
2017 IEEE 17th International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband, ICUWB 2017 - Proceedings

Abstract
Power systems worldwide are complex and challenging environments. The increasing necessity for an adequate integration of renewable energy sources is resulting in a rising complexity in power systems operation. Multi-agent based simulation platforms have proven to be a good option to study the several issues related to these systems. In a smaller scale, a home energy management system would be effective for the both sides of the network. It can reduce the electricity costs of the demand side, and it can assist to relieve the grid congestion in peak times. This paper represents a domestic energy management system as part of a multi-agent system that models the smart home energy system. Our proposed system consists of energy management and predictor systems. This way, homes are able to transact with the local electricity market according to the energy flexibility that is provided by the electric vehicle, and it can manage produced electrical energy of the photovoltaic system inside of the home. © 2017 IEEE.

2018

Real-Time Software Transactional Memory

Authors
Barros, A;

Publication

Abstract

2018

Introduction to the special section on Real time computing and distributed systems

Authors
Garcia Valls, M; Ferreira, LL;

Publication
JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE

Abstract
Modern distributed systems are increasingly complex both on their architectural design and on the computational logic that they execute. Their timely operation is challenged, which is critical for some domains such as cyber-physical systems where timeliness and dynamic behavior must be satisfied simultaneously. Providing real-time operation whereas supporting the inherent dynamic behavior of cyber-physical systems requires solutions that are not yet available. A number of challenging scientific and engineering problems that span across a variety of research areas are raised. The new challenges go far beyond those of traditional networked real-time systems; cyber-physical systems are autonomous, open, large-scale, real-time, embedded, and control systems that make intensive use of networks, distribution, and wireless technology. Such complex systems have different [sub]parts/systems with different levels of real-time requirements.

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