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2013

Conflicts management in retail systems with self-regulation

Authors
Magalhães, B; Madureira, A;

Publication
Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering

Abstract
Self-Regulation and retail problem solving using Multi-Agent Systems are considered two promising areas but relatively little explored. The regulation in these environments must be able to handle with the implicit dynamism and variation in a complex area such as retail systems with a minimum human interference. Agents must be able to change their behaviour based on rules previously formatted, using an autonomic process that does the maintenance of a knowledge base which is well defined and consistent, to be possible to meet all the objectives and to provide support on the need of change. © 2013, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

2013

Development and evaluation of a user interface for a scheduling system [Desenvolvimento e avaliação de um interface com o utilizador para um sistema de escalonamento]

Authors
Piairo, J; Madureira, A; Pereira, JP; Pereira, I;

Publication
RISTI - Revista Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao

Abstract
This paper describes the development and evaluation process of a user interface for a scheduling system. It is intended to provide the user with a graphical and interactive way in order to define a scheduling problem as well as an interactive way to visualize and adapt a scheduling plan. The realization of these goals was achieved through a modular prototype whose development was based on a methodology focused on the usability evaluation: the star life cycle. In order to evaluate the usability prototype an evaluation session was made, allowing not only the ease of use evaluation, but also observing the different interaction forms provided by each participant.

2013

Development and evaluation of a user interface for a scheduling system [Desenvolvimento e avaliação de um interface com o utilizador para um sistema de escalonamento]

Authors
Piairo, J; Madureira, A; Pereira, JP; Pereira, I;

Publication
RISTI - Revista Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao

Abstract
This paper describes the development and evaluation process of a user interface for a scheduling system. It is intended to provide the user with a graphical and interactive way in order to define a scheduling problem as well as an interactive way to visualize and adapt a scheduling plan. The realization of these goals was achieved through a modular prototype whose development was based on a methodology focused on the usability evaluation: the star life cycle. In order to evaluate the usability prototype an evaluation session was made, allowing not only the ease of use evaluation, butalso observing the different interaction forms provided by each participant.

2013

Dispatch of Distributed Energy Resources to Provide Energy and Reserve in Smart Grids using a Particle Swarm Optimization Approach

Authors
Faria, P; Soares, T; Pinto, T; Sousa, TM; Soares, J; Vale, Z; Morais, H;

Publication
2013 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS IN SMART GRID (CIASG)

Abstract
The smart grid concept is a key issue in the future power systems, namely at the distribution level, with deep concerns in the operation and planning of these systems. Several advantages and benefits for both technical and economic operation of the power system and of the electricity markets are recognized. The increasing integration of demand response and distributed generation resources, all of them mostly with small scale distributed characteristics, leads to the need of aggregating entities such as Virtual Power Players. The operation business models become more complex in the context of smart grid operation. Computational intelligence methods can be used to give a suitable solution for the resources scheduling problem considering the time constraints. This paper proposes a methodology for a joint dispatch of demand response and distributed generation to provide energy and reserve by a virtual power player that operates a distribution network. The optimal schedule minimizes the operation costs and it is obtained using a particle swarm optimization approach, which is compared with a deterministic approach used as reference methodology. The proposed method is applied to a 33-bus distribution network with 32 medium voltage consumers and 66 distributed generation units.

2013

Demonstration of the Multi-Agent Simulator of Competitive Electricity Markets

Authors
Pinto, T; Praça, I; Santos, G; Vale, ZA;

Publication
Advances on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 11th International Conference, PAAMS 2013, Salamanca, Spain, May 22-24, 2013. Proceedings

Abstract

2013

Load control timescales simulation in a Multi-Agent Smart Grid Platform

Authors
Oliveira, P; Gomes, L; Pinto, T; Faria, P; Vale, ZA; Morais, H;

Publication
4th IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe, ISGT Europe 2013, Lyngby, Denmark, October 6-9, 2013

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