2017
DOI: 10.1109/tia.2017.2679680
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Event-Driven Energy Metering: Principles and Applications

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“…Beside metrological aspects, it is important to recall that SMs will allow also the implementation of additional functionalities and local control applications, particularly appropriate in a free electricity market context [30]. New paradigms of energy monitoring are necessary to avoid overloading with data, thus event-driven approaches can be exploited [31].…”
Section: New Generation Metersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beside metrological aspects, it is important to recall that SMs will allow also the implementation of additional functionalities and local control applications, particularly appropriate in a free electricity market context [30]. New paradigms of energy monitoring are necessary to avoid overloading with data, thus event-driven approaches can be exploited [31].…”
Section: New Generation Metersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers defined the measurable indicators of DSF by using real time demand-oriented energy measurement tools (Simonov et al, 2017). Researchers found that the known state of the art lacks tools including small-scale energy producers in the intraday markets (Liu et al, 2017), which is a major obstacle in any geographic context.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each member of the DSF-making group xj, the CBL is analytically measured by using the real-time demand-oriented EDM metering device (Simonov et al, 2017) that produces the quantities demanded. More precisely, the input data include the amounts of energy, the time of use of energy, the demand factors, and similar values.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…New paradigms of energy monitoring are necessary to avoid overloading with data, thus event-driven approaches can be exploited [31].…”
Section: New Generation Metersmentioning
confidence: 99%