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SmartGridComm 2012: Tainan, Taiwan
- IEEE Third International Conference on Smart Grid Communications, SmartGridComm 2012, Tainan, Taiwan, November 5-8, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-0910-3
- I. Safak Bayram, George Michailidis, Michael Devetsikiotis, Babak Parkhideh:
Strategies for competing energy storage technologies for in DC fast charging stations. 1-6 - Na Li, Lijun Chen, Steven H. Low:
Exact convex relaxation of OPF for radial networks using branch flow model. 7-12 - Niangjun Chen, Tony Q. S. Quek, Chee Wei Tan:
Optimal charging of electric vehicles in smart grid: Characterization and valley-filling algorithms. 13-18 - Baobing Wang, John S. Baras:
Minimizing aggregation latency under the physical interference model in Wireless Sensor Networks. 19-24 - Xiaohong Hao, Yongcai Wang, Chenye Wu, Amy Yuexuan Wang, Lei Song, Changjian Hu, Lu Yu:
Smart meter deployment optimization for efficient electrical appliance state monitoring. 25-30 - Muhammad Sharif Uddin, Anthony Kuh, Aleksandar Kavcic, Toshihisa Tanaka:
Approximate solutions and performance bounds for the sensor placement problem. 31-36 - Jennifer K. Felder, Aranya Chakrabortty:
Evaluating the computation times of real-time algorithms for power system modeling and state prediction. 37-42 - Takekazu Kato, Kento Tamura, Takashi Matsuyama:
Adaptive storage battery management based on the Energy on Demand protocol. 43-48 - Javier Matamoros, David Gregoratti, Mischa Dohler:
Microgrids energy trading in islanding mode. 49-54 - Peng Yang, Phani Chavali, Arye Nehorai:
Parallel autonomous optimization of demand response with renewable distributed generators. 55-60 - Longbo Huang, Jean C. Walrand, Kannan Ramchandran:
Optimal demand response with energy storage management. 61-66 - Chenye Wu, Soummya Kar:
LMP-based real time pricing for optimal capacity planning with maximal wind power integration. 67-72 - Wei-Yu Chiu, Hongjian Sun, H. Vincent Poor:
Demand-side energy storage system management in smart grid. 73-78 - Yang Gao, Yan Chen, Chih-Yu Wang, K. J. Ray Liu:
Optimal contract design for ancillary services in vehicle-to-grid networks. 79-84 - Emre Can Kara, Mario Berges, Bruce H. Krogh, Soummya Kar:
Using smart devices for system-level management and control in the smart grid: A reinforcement learning framework. 85-90 - Italo Atzeni, Luis Garcia Ordóñez, Gesualdo Scutari, Daniel P. Palomar, Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa:
Day-ahead bidding strategies for demand-side expected cost minimization. 91-96 - Qiumin Dong, Dusit Niyato, Ping Wang, Shimin Gong:
Deferrable load scheduling of smart meter with intermittent communication connection. 97-102 - Sahil Singla, Srinivasan Keshav:
Demand response through a temperature setpoint market in Ontario. 103-108 - Jagabondhu Hazra, Kaushik Das, Deva P. Seetharam:
Smart grid congestion management through demand response. 109-114 - Pirathayini Srikantha, Srinivasan Keshav, Catherine Rosenberg:
Distributed control for reducing carbon footprint in the residential sector. 115-120 - Yuanxiong Guo, Miao Pan, Yuguang Fang, Pramod P. Khargonekar:
Coordinated energy scheduling for residential households in the smart grid. 121-126 - Chen Wang, Martin de Groot:
Demand Response aware cluster resource provisioning for parallel applications. 127-132 - Kevin Mets, Filip De Turck, Chris Develder:
Distributed smart charging of electric vehicles for balancing wind energy. 133-138 - Tarek Khalifa, Atef Abdrabou, Kshirasagar Naik, Maazen Alsabaan, Amiya Nayak, Nishith Goel:
Design and analysis of Split- and Aggregated-transport control protocol (SA-TCP) for Smart Metering Infrastructure. 139-144 - Alberto Sendin, Inigo Berganza, Aitor Arzuaga, Anssi Pulkkinen, Il Han Kim:
Performance results from 100, 000+ PRIME smart meters deployment in Spain. 145-150 - Alfredo Sanz, Pedro Jose Piñero-Escuer, Santiago Miguel, José I. García-Nicolás:
Distributed event-driven simulation environment for smart metering protocols evaluation. 151-156 - Sara Bavarian, Lutz Lampe, Cheong Siew, Sol Lancashire, Kunle Adeleye:
Leveraging the smart metering infrastructure in distribution automation. 157-162 - Rayman Preet Singh, Peter Xiang Gao, Daniel J. Lizotte:
On hourly home peak load prediction. 163-168 - Edgar Galván, Colin Harris, Ivana Dusparic, Siobhán Clarke, Vinny Cahill:
Reducing electricity costs in a dynamic pricing environment. 169-174 - Majed Alowaidi, F. Richard Yu, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik, Abdullah Aljanah:
Improving performance of smart grid communications using multi-homing and multi-streaming offered by SCTP. 175-180 - Rukun Mao, Husheng Li:
Nobody but you: MAC scheduling for voltage regulation in smart grid. 181-186 - Reduan H. Khan, Jamil Y. Khan:
Wide area PMU communication over a WiMAX network in the smart grid. 187-192 - Young-Jin Kim, Vladimir Kolesnikov, Marina Thottan:
Resilient end-to-end message protection for large-scale cyber-physical system communications. 193-198 - Philip J. Douglass, Shi You, Kai Heussen:
Broadcast communication by system frequency modulation. 199-204 - Cornelis Jan Kikkert:
A PLC frequency model of 3 phase power distribution transformers. 205-210 - Ruofei Ma, Weixiao Meng, Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Yu-Ren Huang:
Coexistence of smart utility networks and WLAN/ZigBee in smart grid. 211-216 - Jianqing Zhang, Qinghua Li, Eve M. Schooler:
iHEMS: An information-centric approach to secure home energy management. 217-222 - Reza Parseh, Santiago Sanchez Acevedo, Kimmo Kansanen, Marta Molinas, Tor A. Ramstad:
Real-time compression of measurements in distribution grids. 223-228 - Rahul Amin, Jim Martin, Xuehai Zhou:
Smart Grid communication using next generation heterogeneous wireless networks. 229-234 - Stefan Feuerhahn, Michael Zillgith, Christof Wittwer, Christian Wietfeld:
Implementation design and performance analysis of an IEC 61850 MMS server. 235-239 - Husheng Li, Aleksandar D. Dimitrovski:
Reliability engineering for wireless communications in special protection schemes of smart grid. 240-245 - Qing Wang, Junsong Wang, Yonghua Lin, Jianbin Tang, Zhenbo Zhu:
Interference management for smart grid communication under cognitive wireless network. 246-251 - Christian Müller, Markus Putzke, Christian Wietfeld:
Traffic engineering analysis of Smart Grid services in cellular networks. 252-257 - Thomas Chaudonneret, Helene Decroix, John D. F. McDonald:
Representation of the influence of telecommunications on electrical distribution network reliability. 258-263 - Hanno Georg, Christian Wietfeld, Sven C. Müller, Christian Rehtanz:
A HLA based simulator architecture for co-simulating ICT based power system control and protection systems. 264-269 - Hossein Akhavan-Hejazi, Zahra Baharlouei, Amir Hamed Mohsenian Rad:
Challenges and opportunities in large-scale deployment of automated energy consumption scheduling systems in smart grids. 270-275 - Jason Brown, Jamil Y. Khan:
Performance comparison of LTE FDD and TDD based Smart Grid communications networks for uplink biased traffic. 276-281 - Song Tan, Wen-Zhan Song, Qifen Dong, Lang Tong:
SCORE: Smart-Grid common open research emulator. 282-287 - Liang Zhao, Qian He, Rick S. Blum:
Realistic simulation tests for LOUD dynamic smart grid system change detection. 288-293 - Depeng Li, Zeyar Aung, John R. Williams, Abel Sanchez:
P3: Privacy preservation protocol for appliance control application. 294-299 - Shuping Gong, Zhenghao Zhang, Matthew Trinkle, Aleksandar D. Dimitrovski, Husheng Li:
GPS spoofing based time stamp attack on real time wide area monitoring in smart grid. 300-305 - Mete Ozay, Inaki Esnaola, Fatos T. Yarman-Vural, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, H. Vincent Poor:
Distributed models for sparse attack construction and state vector estimation in the smart grid. 306-311 - Mete Ozay, Inaki Esnaola, Fatos T. Yarman-Vural, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, H. Vincent Poor:
Smarter security in the smart grid. 312-317 - Shan Liu, Deepa Kundur, Takis Zourntos, Karen L. Butler-Purry:
Coordinated variable structure switching attack in the presence of model error and state estimation. 318-323 - Mohamed Nabeel, Sam Kerr, Xiaoyu Ding, Elisa Bertino:
Authentication and key management for Advanced Metering Infrastructures utilizing physically unclonable functions. 324-329 - Dae-Hyun Choi, Le Xie:
Malicious ramp-induced temporal data attack in power market with look-ahead dispatch. 330-335 - Eun-Kyu Lee, Rajit Gadh, Mario Gerla:
Resource Centric Security to protect customer energy information in the smart grid. 336-341 - Katherine R. Davis, Kate L. Morrow, Rakesh Bobba, Erich Heine:
Power flow cyber attacks and perturbation-based defense. 342-347 - Ahmed M. Fawaz, Robin Berthier, William H. Sanders:
Cost modeling of response actions for automated response and recovery in AMI. 348-353 - Stephen E. McLaughlin, Brett Holbert, Saman A. Zonouz, Robin Berthier:
AMIDS: A multi-sensor energy theft detection framework for advanced metering infrastructures. 354-359 - Joseph Kamto, Lijun Qian, John Fuller, John Attia, Yi Qian:
Key Distribution and management for power aggregation and accountability in Advance Metering Infrastructure. 360-365 - Fengjun Li, Bo Luo:
Preserving data integrity for smart grid data aggregation. 366-371 - Jin Wei, Deepa Kundur, Takis Zourntos, Karen L. Butler-Purry:
Probing the telltale physics: Towards a cyber-physical protocol to mitigate information corruption in smart grid systems. 372-377 - Fábio Borges, Leonardo A. Martucci, Max Mühlhäuser:
Analysis of privacy-enhancing protocols based on anonymity networks. 378-383 - Liang Yu, Tao Jiang, Yang Cao, Shiyong Yang, Zhiqiang Wang:
Risk management in Internet Data Center operations under smart grid environment. 384-388 - Yifan Li, Ran Wang, Ping Wang, Dusit Niyato, Walid Saad, Zhu Han:
Resilient PHEV charging policies under price information attacks. 389-394 - David Grochocki, Jun Ho Huh, Robin Berthier, Rakesh Bobba, William H. Sanders, Alvaro A. Cárdenas, Jorjeta G. Jetcheva:
AMI threats, intrusion detection requirements and deployment recommendations. 395-400 - Keiji Tashiro, Ryo Takahashi, Takashi Hikihara:
Feasibility of power packet dispatching at in-home DC distribution network. 401-405 - Jian He, Xiang Deng, Dan Wu, Yonggang Wen, Di Wu:
Socially-responsible load scheduling algorithms for sustainable data centers over smart grid. 406-411 - Shun-Neng Yang, Hsiao-Wei Wang, Chai-Hien Gan, Yi-Bing Lin:
Mobile Charging Station service in smart grid networks. 412-417 - Kiyoshi Nakayama, Kyle E. Benson, Lubomir F. Bic, Michael B. Dillencourt:
Complete automation of future grid for optimal real-time distribution of renewables. 418-423 - Cedric Bodet, Anett Schülke, Kellie Erickson, Rafal Jablonowski:
Optimization of charging infrastructure usage under varying traffic and capacity conditions. 424-429 - Xiaojun Geng, Pramod P. Khargonekar:
Electric vehicles as flexible loads: Algorithms to optimize aggregate behavior. 430-435 - Mahdi Ghamkhari, Amir Hamed Mohsenian Rad:
Data centers to offer ancillary services. 436-441 - Albert Y. S. Lam, Ka-Cheong Leung, Victor O. K. Li:
Capacity management of vehicle-to-grid system for power regulation services. 442-447 - Joel Höglund, Dejan Ilic, Stamatis Karnouskos, Robert Sauter, Per Goncalves da Silva:
Using a 6LoWPAN smart meter mesh network for event-driven monitoring of power quality. 448-453 - Noriyuki Senke, Tetsuo Otani, Hiroyuki Yusa, Eiji Ohba, Yoshimichi Okuno, Shinjiro Inoue, Yutaka Arai:
Application of the IEC 61850 to communication in distribution automation and building energy management systems - Evaluation of the applicability of standard Logical Nodes and Data Objects. 454-459 - Yasuyuki Tanaka, Yoshiki Terashima, Mitsuru Kanda, Yoshihiro Ohba:
A security architecture for communication between smart meters and HAN devices. 460-464 - Diego Adolf, Ettore Ferranti, Stephan Koch:
SmartScript - a domain-specific language for appliance control in Smart Grids. 465-470 - Giacomo Ghidini, Sajal K. Das:
Improving home energy efficiency with E2Home: A Web-based application for integrated electricity consumption and contextual information visualization. 471-475 - Kuor-Hsin Chang, Bob Mason:
The IEEE 802.15.4g standard for smart metering utility networks. 476-480 - Fei Wang, Xiang Lu, Wenye Wang, Alex Q. Huang:
Development of distributed grid intelligence platform for solid state transformer. 481-485 - Georgios Kalogridis, Saraansh Dave:
PeHEMS: Privacy enabled HEMS and load balancing prototype. 486-491 - Taha Selim Ustun, Cagil R. Ozansoy, Aladin Zayegh:
Simulation of communication infrastructure of a centralized microgrid protection system based on IEC 61850-7-420. 492-497 - Balakrishnan Narayanaswamy, Vikas K. Garg, T. S. Jayram:
Prediction based storage management in the smart grid. 498-503 - Chenye Wu, Amir Hamed Mohsenian Rad, Jianwei Huang:
PEV-based reactive power compensation for wind DG units: A stackelberg game approach. 504-509 - Yu Zhang, Nikolaos Gatsis, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Robust distributed energy management for microgrids with renewables. 510-515 - Thanh Dang, Kathryn Ringland:
Optimal load scheduling for residential renewable energy integration. 516-521 - Neha Sengupta, Kaushik Das, T. S. Jayram, Deva P. Seetharam:
Optimal allocation of land area for a hybrid solar wind power plant. 522-527 - Rui Huang, Tiana Huang, Rajit Gadh, Na Li:
Solar generation prediction using the ARMA model in a laboratory-level micro-grid. 528-533 - Catherine Gamroth, Kui Wu, Dimitri Marinakis:
A smart meter based approach to power reliability index for enterprise-level power grid. 534-539 - Husheng Li, Seddik M. Djouadi, Kevin Tomsovic:
Flocking generators: A PdE framework for stability of smart grids with communications. 540-545 - Jiang Chen, Bo Yang, Xinping Guan:
Optimal demand response scheduling with Stackelberg game approach under load uncertainty for smart grid. 546-551 - Jingfang Huang, Honggang Wang, Yi Qian:
Smart grid communications in challenging environments. 552-557 - Yi Huang, Lifeng Lai, Husheng Li, Wei Chen, Zhu Han:
Online quickest multiarmed bandit algorithm for distributive renewable energy resources. 558-563 - Yang Cao, Miao He, Zhiqiang Wang, Tao Jiang, Junshan Zhang:
Multiple resource expansion planning in smart grids with high penetration of renewable generation. 564-569 - Changhong Zhao, Ufuk Topcu, Steven H. Low:
Swing dynamics as primal-dual algorithm for optimal load control. 570-575 - Jiazhen Zhou, Rose Qingyang Hu, Xuping Zhang, Yi Qian:
Price and output control in a community power network with renewable generations. 576-580 - Nathan Murthy:
Energy-agile laptops: Demand response of mobile plug loads using sensor/actuator networks. 581-586 - Hua Lin, Yi Deng, Sandeep K. Shukla, James S. Thorp, Lamine Mili:
Cyber security impacts on all-PMU state estimator - a case study on co-simulation platform GECO. 587-592 - Fuyuki Fujikawa:
Evaluation of applicability to WAMPAC (Wide Area Monitoring Protection and Control) of IEEE 1588. 593-598 - Yang Weng, Rohit Negi, Marija D. Ilic:
A search method for obtaining initial guesses for smart grid state estimation. 599-604 - Neelabh Kashyap, Stefan Werner, Taneli Riihonen, Yih-Fang Huang:
Reduced-order synchrophasor-assisted state estimation for smart grids. 605-610 - Kiran Kumar, Muthukumar Radhakrishnan, Krishna M. Sivalingam, Deva P. Seetharam, M. Karthick:
Comparison of publish-subscribe network architectures for Smart Grid wide area monitoring. 611-616 - Joel E. Anderson, Aranya Chakrabortty:
Graph-theoretic algorithms for PMU placement in power systems under measurement observability constraints. 617-622 - Hao Zhu, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Multi-area state estimation using distributed SDP for nonlinear power systems. 623-628 - Shiyao Chen, Lang Tong:
iEMS for large scale charging of electric vehicles: Architecture and optimal online scheduling. 629-634 - Krishnamurthy Dvijotham, Scott Backhaus, Michael Chertkov:
Distributed control of generation in a transmission grid with a high penetration of renewables. 635-640 - Chee Wei Tan, Desmond W. H. Cai, Xin Lou:
DC optimal power flow: Uniqueness and algorithms. 641-646 - Vicenç Gómez, Michael Chertkov, Scott Backhaus, Hilbert J. Kappen:
Learning price-elasticity of smart consumers in power distribution systems. 647-652 - Gonzalo Mateos, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Spatiotemporal load curve data cleansing and imputation via sparsity and low rank. 653-658 - Chia-Hung Wei, Ray-Guang Cheng, Firas M. Al-Taee:
Dynamic radio resource allocation for group paging supporting smart meter communications. 659-663 - Onur Tan, Deniz Gündüz, H. Vincent Poor:
Smart meter privacy in the presence of energy harvesting and storage devices. 664-669 - Zhe Wang, Kai Yang, Xiaodong Wang:
Privacy constrained energy management in microgrid systems. 670-674 - Shahzad A. Bhatti, Qingshan Shan, Robert C. Atkinson, Ian A. Glover:
Performance simulations of WLAN and Zigbee in electricity substation impulsive noise environments. 675-679 - Amy Poh Ai Ling, Kokichi Sugihara, Masao Mukaidono:
Utilities need much better functional safeguards - In a digital intelligence smart grid. 680-685 - Fabien Sacuto, Basile L. Agba, François Gagnon, Fabrice Labeau:
Evolution of the RF characteristics of the impulsive noise in high voltage environment. 686-691 - Olufemi James Oyedapo, Ghadir Madi, Baptiste Vrigneau, Rodolphe Vauzelle, Noël Richard:
Cooperative closed-loop techniques for optimized transmission applied to a WSN in a power substation. 692-697 - Hong Liu, Kai Yu, Shi Chen, Chao Yun, Haifeng Wang, Zhiyong Bu:
Pre-scheduling and sub-band hopping in smart grid. 698-703 - Ming Xiang, William Liu, Quan Bai:
Trust-based geographical routing For smart grid communication networks. 704-709 - Reduan H. Khan, Jamil Y. Khan:
A heterogeneous WiMAX-WLAN network for AMI communications in the smart grid. 710-715 - Syed Ali Raza Zaidi, Mounir Ghogho:
Stochastic geometric analysis of black hole attack on smart grid communication networks. 716-721
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