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18 June 2014 A smart grid simulation testbed using Matlab/Simulink
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The smart grid is the integration of computing and communication technologies into a power grid with a goal of enabling real time control, and a reliable, secure, and efficient energy system [1]. With the increased interest of the research community and stakeholders towards the smart grid, a number of solutions and algorithms have been developed and proposed to address issues related to smart grid operations and functions. Those technologies and solutions need to be tested and validated before implementation using software simulators. In this paper, we developed a general smart grid simulation model in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, which integrates renewable energy resources, energy storage technology, load monitoring and control capability. To demonstrate and validate the effectiveness of our simulation model, we created simulation scenarios and performed simulations using a real-world data set provided by the Pecan Street Research Institute.
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Sriharsha Mallapuram, Paul Moulema, and Wei Yu "A smart grid simulation testbed using Matlab/Simulink", Proc. SPIE 9097, Cyber Sensing 2014, 909705 (18 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2050392
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KEYWORDS
Solar energy

Computer simulations

Device simulation

Renewable energy

Algorithm development

Control systems

Simulink

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