Riccardo Poggio
Interconnection Techniques among Real-Time Simulators for Remote Co-Simulation.
Rel. Andrea Mazza, Enrico Pons, Ettore Francesco Bompard, Lorenzo Solida. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Electrical Engineering, 2021
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Abstract
Electrical system includes a wide variety of technologies and applications. The nature of its components, its interdependence with other systems and its geographical extension, make it one of the most complex existing system. Thanks to the presence of sensors, processors and actuators, the electrical networks take on more and more form of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs), i.e., a system in which the layer of information and communication technologies (ICT) is closely coupled with the electrical components. The CPSs model must incorporate both the physical plants (such as grids, sensors, actuators) and the control parts with the aim of being the as much as possible representative of the real system with its relative dynamics.
As future Power Systems become increasingly complex and interconnected to other energy carriers, a single research infrastructure may rarely provide the required test-beds to study the complete energy system
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