Opening Session
Session chair: W. Ketter
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09.00 |
Welcome
W. Ketter;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
09.05 |
Opening
K. Hessel;
State Secretary of the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Infrastructure,
Transport and Technology, Germany
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09.25 |
Welcome
M
. Fraas;
Head of Economic Department, City of Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany |
09.30 |
Smart Grid as a Base for Smart Energy Markets
L. Karg;
B.A.U.M. Consult, Munich, Germany |
Parallel Session 1A – Smart Grid Technologies
Session chair: C. Oerter
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11.00 |
A New Type of Automatic Bus Transfer Equipment with Function of Ring
Current Protection
Y. Chen1, X. Gong2, H. Li1;
1 Electrical Power Research Center Beijing Electrical Power Corporation, Beijing, China;
2 Law School Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China |
11.30 |
Photovoltaic Output Power Improvement Applying DC-DC Converters on Submodule Level
S. Strache, J. Mueller, R. Wunderlich, S. Heinen;
IAS RWTH Aachen University, Aaachen, Germany |
12.00 |
First Practical Experience with Smart Low Voltage Grids
N. Neusel-Lange, C. Oerter, M. Zdrallek;
Wuppertal University, Wuppertal, Germany |
Parallel Session 1B – Energy Policy, Law and Regulation
Session chair: S. Wirsing
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11.00 |
Energy and Communications Access Networks – Bridging the Divide – Approaches for Policy Intervention
S. Wirsing1, W. Reichl1, M. Ehrler1, H. Malleck2;
1 SBR Juconomy Consulting AG, Vienna, Austria;
2 Graz University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power Systems, Graz, Austria |
11.30 |
Accounting Instruments of Governance
N. Domingues;
ISEL, Lisbon, Portugal |
12.00 |
Assessing Open Source Software Usage in the Development of Grid Control and Measurement Device Software (invited)
O. Block;
Patentanwaltskanzlei Dr. O. Block, Berlin, Germany |
Parallel Session 1C – Energy Economics
Session chair: C. Bollino
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11.00 |
Estimating Cost Function Using Observed Bid Data in Italian Wholesale Electricity Market (invited)
C. A. Bollino, P. Polinori;
University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy |
11.30 |
Inside the Innovation Process: Energy R&D Expenditures & Patents (invited)
R. Bointner;
Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria |
12.00 |
The Impact of Framing on Consumer Selection of Energy Tariffs
E. Verhagen1, L. Rook2, J. van Dalen1, W. Ketter1;
1 Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands;
2 Technical University Delft, Delft, Netherlands |
Plenary Session - Keynote
Session chair: W. Ketter
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13.30 |
Smart Markets for a Smart Electricity Grid (invited)
S. S. Oren;
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, USA |
Parallel Session 2A – Smart Metering
Session chair: P. Koponen
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15.15 |
The Neverending Story of the Smart Metering Technology – What Needs To Be Done For a Happy End?
J. Kranz1, B. Roemer2, A. Picot2;
1 University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany;
2 Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany |
15.35 |
Short-Term Load Forecasting Model Based on Smart Metering Data
P. Koponen;
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finnland |
15.55 |
Spectrum Aware Interference Modeling in Large-Scale Smart Metering Networks
F. Beer1, H. Lieske1, A. Heuberger1, G. Kilian2, H. Petkov2;
1 Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
2 Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany |
16.15 |
Implementation of a Protocol for Secure Distributed Aggregation of Smart Metering Data
C. Rottondi1, G. Verticale1, C. Krauß2;
1 Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
2 Fraunhofer Research Institution AISEC, Garching, Germany |
Parallel Session 2B – Intellectual Property and Standards I
Session chair: O. Baldus
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15.15 |
The Role of Economic Principles and Intellectual Property Rights in
Smart Grid Implementation
O. Baldus1, C. Heckmann2;
1 PATENTSHIP Law Firm, Munich, Germany
2 University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France |
15.45 |
The Fraunhofer Institute’s IP-Policy (invited)
C. Schamper;
Fraunhofer Institute, Germany |
16.15 |
Telecommunication aspects of Smart Grid Standardisation (invited)
K. Hemberger;
Bundesnetzagentur, Mainz, Germany |
Parallel Session 2C – Organization and Operations Management
Session chair: C. Daenekas
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15.15 |
Transitioning from the Traditional to the Smart Grid: Lessons Learned From Closed-loop Supply Chains
A. Richter, E. van der Laan, W. Ketter, K. Valogianni;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
15.45 |
Smart Grid: Extending the Value Chain by Evaluation of Key Performance Indicators (invited)
D. Olschewski;
Cleopa GmbH, Berlin, German |
16.15 |
An Approach to Smart Grid Related Enterprise Architecture Development
J. Trefke, C. Daenekas;
OFFIS e.V., Oldenburg, Germany |
Parallel Session 3A – Communication and Sensors
Session chair: A. Valenzuela
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17.15 |
Robust Power Supply for Wireless Sensors Using the Electrostatic Field of Parts under High Voltage
T. Keutel, T. Motl, C. Viehweger, O. Kanoun;
Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany |
17.40 |
Multisensor System for Energy Consumption Awareness in Large Buildings
A. Valenzuela;
Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Sankt Augustin, Germany |
18.05 |
Design Considerations of Wireless Monitoring Networks for Concentrated Photovoltaic Power Plant Applications
W. Wang, V. Cionca, D. O‘Mahony, N. Wang, M. Hayes, B. O‘Flynn, C. O‘Mathuna;
Tyndall National Institute, Cork City, Ireland |
Parallel Session 3B – Intellectual Property and Standards II
Session chair: B. Huber
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17.15 |
Research and Development Collaborations – Focus on Ownership and Use of Results (invited)
B. Huber;
IP*SEVA, Backnang, Germany |
17.55 |
Smart Grids Patents: Ownership and Technology Trends
Giulio Ceccarini;
European Patent Office, Munich, Germany |
Parallel Session 3C – Smart Grid Informatics
Session chair: M. Wagner
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17.15 |
Putting the ‚Smarts‘ into the Smart Grid: A Grand Challenge for Multi-Agent Systems (invited)
S. Ramchurn;
University of Southampton, Southampton, England |
17.40 |
Understanding the Assimilation of Smart Grid Technologies in German Distribution Grid Operators: An Empirical Study
J. Kossahl, J. Kranz, L. Kolbe;
University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany |
18.05 |
Smart Grid Cyber Security: A German Perspective
M. Wagner, M. Kuba, A. Oeder;
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany |
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Parallel Session 4A – Energy Efficiency I
Session chair: M. Ajmone Marsan
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09.00 |
The FP7 Network of Excellence on Green Networking (invited)
M. Ajmone Marsan;
Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy |
09.30 |
Analysis of Energy Efficiency Metrics in Data Centres
J. Costa-Requena, C. Ferrater, J. Manner, M. Peuhkuri;
Aalto University, Espoo, Finland |
10.00 |
Integrated IC solutions for Power Measurement in Smart Grid Applications (invited)
F. Ohnhauser;
eesy-ic GmbH, Nuremberg, Germany |
Parallel Session 4B – Future Household Energy Management
Session chair: G. Kleineidam
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09.00 |
Smart Grid Requirements and Expectations from a Future Home Perspective
J. Franke1, G. Kleineidam1, B. Ehmann2:
1 Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
2 Ulm, Germany |
09.30 |
Distributed Model Predictive Control for Thermal House Comfort with Auction of Available Energy
F. A. Barata1, R. Neves-Silva2;
1 ADESPA Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL), Lisboa, Portugal;
2 DEE-FCT Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal |
10.00 |
Exploiting Day-Ahead Electricity Price for Maximized Profit of Photovoltaic Systems
A. Awad, P.Bazan, R. German;
Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany |
Parallel Session 4C – The Power Trading Agent Competition
Session chair: W. Ketter
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09.00 |
An Introduction and Demo Session
W. Ketter;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Parallel Session 5A – Energy Efficiency II
Session chair: W. Nebel
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11.00 |
Datacenters – Energy Hogs or Helping to Optimize Energy Consumption
M. Peuhkuri, R. Lääkkölä, J. Costa-Requena, J. Manner;
Aalto University, Espoo, Finland |
11.30 |
Holistic Power Management of Distributed Data Centers (invited)
K. Schröder, W. Nebel:
Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany |
12.00 |
Deriving Business Requirements from Technology Roadmaps to support ICT-Architecture Management
C. Daenekas;
OFFIS e.V., Oldenburg, Germany |
Parallel Session 5B – Electric Vehicles and Storage
Session chair: D. Zhadanov
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11.00 |
Electric Vehicles: Policy and Research Implications
D. Zhdanov;
University of Connecticut, Connecticut, USA |
11.30 |
The Idea of a Modular Multilevel Converter with Integrated Batteries
M. Schroeder, J. Jaeger;
Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany |
12.00 |
A Profitable Business Model for Electric Vehicle Fleet Owners
M. Kahlen, K. Valogianni, W. Ketter, J. van Dalen;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Parallel Session 5C – Demand Response and Simulation
Session chair: C. Derksen
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11.00 |
Demand Response - A Different Form of Distributed Storage?
P. Grunewald, J. Torriti;
University of Reading, Reading, England |
11.30 |
A Framework for the Implementation of Large Scale Demand Response
G. Andreou1, A. Symeonidis1, C. Diou2, D. Labridis1, P. Mitkas1;
1 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki , Greece
2 Center for Research and Technology Hellas, Thessaloniki, Greece |
12.00 |
An advanced agent-based simulation toolbox for the comprehensive
simulation of future energy networks
C. Derksen, R. Unland;
University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany |
Plenary Session
Session chair: W. Ketter
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13.30 |
Panel Discussion: Transforming Energy Business |
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Moderator:
W. Ketter;
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Guests:
· S. S. Oren;
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, USA
· K. Ronge;
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany
· R. Oonk |