2018
Authors
Rokrok, E; Shafie Khah, M; Catalao, JPS;
Publication
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Abstract
Microgrid (MG) is a relatively new concept for the integration of distributed generation (DG) along with the loads in a distribution system. Islanded microgrid can be considered as a weak grid that has less inertia compared with the conventional power system. This reality makes the microgrid vulnerable to contingencies. Towards a flexible, safe and secure operation of an islanded MG, researchers have introduced a hierarchical control structure comprising tertiary, secondary and primary control. The primary control plays an important role in maintaining the voltage and frequency stability by sharing the loads among the DGs. This paper reviews and categorizes various primary control methods that have been introduced to control the voltage and frequency of inverter-based microgrids. Moreover, the reviewed methods in terms of their potential advantages and disadvantages are compared. Finally, the future trends are presented.
2018
Authors
Fontes, H; Campos, R; Ricardo, M;
Publication
WORKSHOP ON NETWORK SIMULATOR (NS)-3 (WNS3 2018)
Abstract
In wireless networking R&D we typically depend on experimentation to further evaluate a solution, as simulation is inherently a simplification of the real-world. However, experimentation is limited in aspects where simulation excels, such as repeatability and reproducibility. Real wireless experiments are hardly repeatable. Given the same input they can produce very different output results, since wireless communications are influenced by external random phenomena such as noise, interference, and multipath. Real experiments are also difficult to reproduce due to testbed operational constraints and availability. We have previously proposed the Trace-based Simulation (TS) approach, which uses the TraceBasedPropagationLossModel to successfully reproduce past experiments. Yet, in its current version, the TraceBasedPropagationLossModel only supports point-to-point scenarios. In this paper, we introduce a new version of the model that supports Multiple Access wireless scenarios. To validate the new version of the model, the network throughput was measured in a laboratory testbed. The experimental results were then compared to the network throughput achieved using the ns-3 trace-based simulation and a pure ns-3 simulation, confirming the TS approach is valid for multiple access scenarios too.
2018
Authors
Pereira, R; Simão, P; Cunha, J; Saraiva, J;
Publication
Proceedings of the 33rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, ASE 2018, Montpellier, France, September 3-7, 2018
Abstract
Software developers are more and more eager to understand their code's energy performance. However, even with such knowledge it is difficult to know how to improve the code. Indeed, little tool support exists to understand the energy consumption profile of a software system and to eventually (automatically) improve its code. In this paper we present a tool termed jStanley which automatically finds collections in Java programs that can be replaced by others with a positive impact on the energy consumption as well as on the execution time. In seconds, developers obtain information about energy-eager collection usage. jStanley will further suggest alternative collections to improve the code, making it use less time, energy, or a combination of both. The preliminary evaluation we ran using jStanley shows energy gains between 2% and 17%, and a reduction in execution time between 2% and 13%. A video can be seen at https://greensoftwarelab.github.io/jStanley. © 2018 Association for Computing Machinery.
2018
Authors
Metz, D; Saraiva, JT;
Publication
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Abstract
Over the last few years, electrical storage and especially battery systems have seen a strong rise in interest. In several countries, as for instance in Germany, lithium-ion batteries are now commonly deployed in end-consumer installations to shift local generation from photovoltaic systems in time. A further application for storage is price arbitrage, which corresponds to an operation strategy benefitting from price differentials. In this work, we describe a Mixed Integer Problem to optimize the storage dispatch considering both the 15- and the 60-min auctions in use in Germany. Furthermore, in addition to the calendric lifetime, the limitation to a certain number of cycles is considered in the evaluation. Last, it was conducted a sensitivity analysis to identify the price volatility level that is required to generate a profit from arbitrage operations. Therefore, a market price process with adjustable parameters has been implemented.
2018
Authors
Pereira, T; Muguruza, J; Mária, V; Vilaprinyo, E; Sorribas, A; Fernandez, E; Fernandez-Armenteros, JM; Baena, JA; Rius, F; Betriu, A; Solsona, F; Alves, R;
Publication
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Abstract
2018
Authors
Almeida, F;
Publication
MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Abstract
The need for innovation and the ability to transfer knowledge to society and industry are essential for the development of current economy. In this sense, universities play a crucial role in this mission, and university spin-offs have become one of the most popular mechanisms of academic knowledge transfer. The purpose of this paper is to perform a literature review in the field of university spin-offs. The adopted methodology starts by creating a conceptual map of the various research areas around university spin-offs, followed by the identification of the most predominant studies in the field taking into account the number of citations. The findings indicate that the main explored dimensions in the university spin-offs research include the process of technology transfer, the role of university in the society, the regional context of the university and the impact of university spin-offs considering several dimensions. On the other side the least explored dimensions include the analysis of the founders' background, and the establishment of public policies to support the activities of university spin-offs.
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