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Smart grids co-simulations: Survey & research directions

Peter Mihal, Martin Schvarcbacher, Bruno Rossi, Tomáš Pitner

2022Sustainable Computing Informatics and Systems14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The integration of renewable sources, communication and power networks with information and communication technologies is one of the main challenges in Smart Grids (SG) large-scale testing. For this reason, the coupling of simulators is commonly used to dynamically simulate several aspects of the SG infrastructure, in the so-called co-simulations. In this paper, we provide a scoping review of research of co-simulations in the context of Smart Grids: i) research areas and research problems addressed by co-simulations, ii) specific co-simulation aspects focus of research, iii) typical coupling of simulators in co-simulation studies. Based on the results, we discuss research directions of future SG co-simulation research in each of the identified areas.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCo-simulationSmart gridContext (archaeology)Coupling (piping)Focus (optics)Distributed computingSystems engineeringData scienceSimulationElectrical engineeringEngineeringMechanical engineeringPaleontologyBiologyPhysicsOpticsSmart Grid Security and ResilienceSimulation Techniques and ApplicationsSmart Grid Energy Management