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A cloud-based service-oriented architecture to unlock smart energy services

Maliheh Haghgoo, Alberto Dognini, Thomas Storek, Radu Plămănescu, Ulrike Rahe, Ștefan Gheorghe, Mihaela Albu, Antonello Monti, Dirk Müller

2021Energy Informatics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In a modern smart energy system with increased penetration of renewable energy resources, the amount of data from various sources is growing significantly. Such systems require complex algorithms and controlling on-demand. These requirements can be addressed with on-demand scalability and a stable system. Nowadays, on-demand scalability is achieved by considering cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. This paper presents a cloud-based platform based on service-oriented architecture to perform analyzes on smart energy system services. It is the result of the European FISMEP (FIWARE for Smart Energy Platform) project to demonstrate an information and communication technology (ICT) architecture for the smart energy sector. The presented architecture is powered by FIWARE, open-source and customizable building blocks for future internet applications and services. Furthermore, the feasibility of the architecture is evaluated using various test cases.

Topics & Concepts

Cloud computingScalabilityArchitectureComputer scienceRenewable energyThe InternetService-oriented architectureInformation and Communications TechnologyDistributed computingTelecommunicationsEngineeringWorld Wide WebOperating systemWeb serviceElectrical engineeringArtVisual artsSmart Grid Security and ResilienceSmart Grid Energy ManagementDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems
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