SEN-MAS 2012 - 1st International Workshop on Smart Energy Networks & Multi-Agent Systems (SEN-MAS)
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Deadline: April 22, 2012 | Date: September 09, 2012
Venue/Country: Wrocław, Poland
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1st International Workshop on Smart Energy Networks & Multi-Agent Systems (SEN-MAS)Wrocław, Poland, September 9-12, 2012The emerging smart infrastructure in energy networks represents a major paradigm shift in resource allocation management with the aim to extend the centralised supply management model, towards a decentralised supply-and-demand management that is expected to enable more efficient, reliable and environment-friendly utilisation of primary energy resources.Together with this vision, there are new and complex tasks to manage, in order to ensure safe, cost-reducing and reliable energy network operations. This includes the integration of various renewable energy systems, like the photovoltaic or the wind energy, which are able to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions but that are working under greater uncertainty; as well as the interaction of transport and storage systems for energy that are envisioned through techniques like ‘Power to Gas’ and fuel cells, which are using the electrical and the gas transportation network.Further tasks can be found in the fact that the market participants (e.g. simply households) are becoming more autonomous and intelligent through technologies like smart metering, which requires a coordinated demand side management for millions of producers, consumers or, if this applies, prosumers by means negotiations and agreements.Information and communication technologies are key enablers of the envisioned efficiencies, both on the demand and the supply sides of the smart energy networks, where the agent-paradigm provides an excellent first modelling approach for the distributed characteristic in energy supply systems. On the demand side they aim at supporting end-users in optimising their individual energy consumption, e.g. through the deployment of smart meters providing real-time usage and cost of the energy and the use of demand-response appliances that can be controlled according to the user preferences, energy cost and carbon footprint. On the supply side they aim at optimising the network load and reliability of the energy provision, e.g. through active monitoring and prediction of the energy usage patterns, and proactive control and management of the reliable energy delivery over the networks. It is also envisaged that they will be able to influence the demand through the dynamic adjustments of the energy price in order to influence the end user behaviour and energy usage patterns throughout and across the energy networks for electricity, gas and heat.Although a significant effort and investment have been already allocated into the development of smart grids, there are still significant research challenges to be addressed before the promised efficiencies can be realised. This includes distributed, collaborative, autonomous and intelligent software solutions for simulation, monitoring, control and optimization of smart energy networks and interactions between them.TopicsThe SEN-MAS 2012 Workshop aims at providing a forum for presenting and discussing recent advances and experiences in building and using multi-agent systems for modelling, simulation and management of smart energy networks. In particular, it includes (but is not limited to) the following topics of interest:Experiences of Smart Grid implementations by using MASApplications of Smart Grid technologiesManagement of distributed generation and storageIslands Power Systems, Microgrid Applications Real time configurations of energy networksDistributed planning process for energy networks by using MASSelf-configuring or self-healing energy systemsLoad modelling and control with MASSimulations of Smart Energy NetworksSoftware Tools for Smart Energy NetworksEnergy StorageElectrical VehiclesInteractions and exchange between networks for electricity, gas and heatStability in Energy NetworksDistributed Optimization in Energy NetworksPaper Submission and PublicationPapers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the symposium.Accepted and Presented papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings and included in the IEEE Xplore® database. They will be also submitted for indexation in: DBLP Computer Science Bibliography, Google Scholar, Inspec, Scirus, SciVerse Scopus and Thomson Reuters - Conference Proceedings Citation IndexAuthors should submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF of MSWord file)The total length of a paper should not exceed 8 pages (IEEE style). IEEE style templates are available here.Selected papers presented at the workshop will be invited for a journal publication in a special issue of MAGS - Multiagent and Grid Systems.Organizers reserve right to move accepted papers between FedCSIS events.Important DatesPaper submission: April 22, 2012Author notification: June 17, 2012Final submission and registration: July 8, 2012Conference date: September 9-12, 2012
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