Evaluation of two approaches for simulating cyber-physical energy systems

Simulation-driven design has become an important design process in many technological domains. It allows a more rapid deployment of innovative technology in products that have to fulfil high quality standards. In view of the success of this approach it is also becoming an increasingly important tool...

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Published in:IECON 2012 - 38th Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics Society pp. 3582 - 3587
Main Authors: Widl, E., Palensky, P., Elsheikh, A.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-10-2012
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Summary:Simulation-driven design has become an important design process in many technological domains. It allows a more rapid deployment of innovative technology in products that have to fulfil high quality standards. In view of the success of this approach it is also becoming an increasingly important tool for the development of the future energy system. Due to the size and complexity of such systems this is however a challenging task. Energy systems combine not only a multitude of physical domains, related directly to the processes of generation, storage, distribution and consumption, but will in the future also increasingly rely on communication technologies and software in- frastructure for information exchange and control purposes. This article evaluates two distinct software tools, Simulink/Simscape and Ptolemy II, that nevertheless have the potential to serve as a framework for modelling, simulating and analysing such cyber- physical energy systems.
ISBN:9781467324199
1467324191
ISSN:1553-572X
DOI:10.1109/IECON.2012.6389323