2019
DOI: 10.1186/s42162-019-0084-0
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Enabling architecture based Co-Simulation of complex Smart Grid applications

Abstract: The integration of decentralized prosumers into current energy systems leads to continuously increasing complexity in today's popular term of the Smart Grid. Since conventional engineering methods reach their limits when dealing with the challenges in developing such systems, model-driven approaches like Domain Specific Systems Engineering (DSSE) gain significant importance. Contributing to the agile development of such a System of Systems (SoS), the application of the DSSE approach is furthermore supported by… Show more

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“…In 2010 the Functional Mock‐up Interface (FMI) was proposed and adopted as an open standard to support both model exchange and co‐simulations of simulation models created with different tool chains (see, e.g., Reference 35 or for a full list 36 . Reference 37 proposed the development of an interface between architectural models and the co‐simulation framework in the domain of complex smart grid. In particular, the authors specified the interconnection between domain specific systems engineering (DSSE) and the smart grid architecture model (SGAM), and the simulation tool Mosaik.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2010 the Functional Mock‐up Interface (FMI) was proposed and adopted as an open standard to support both model exchange and co‐simulations of simulation models created with different tool chains (see, e.g., Reference 35 or for a full list 36 . Reference 37 proposed the development of an interface between architectural models and the co‐simulation framework in the domain of complex smart grid. In particular, the authors specified the interconnection between domain specific systems engineering (DSSE) and the smart grid architecture model (SGAM), and the simulation tool Mosaik.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%