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Smart Buildings in the Smart Grid: Contract-Based Design of an Integrated Energy Management System
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2015
Cyber Physical Systems Approach to Smart Electric Power Grid
In a supply-following "smart" grid scenario, buildings can exploit remotely controllable thermostats and "smart" meters to communicate with energy providers, trade energy in real-time and offer frequency regulation services, by leveraging the flexibility in the energy consumption of their heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The realization of such a scenario is, however, strongly dependent on our ability to radically re-think the way both the grid and the building control
doi:10.1007/978-3-662-45928-7_5
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