2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3517356
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Review Report on Multi-Agent System Control Analysis for Smart Grid System

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“…Smart meters are installed in the USA, several European countries (Germany, France, Denmark, Austria, Italy, and Spain), the United Kingdom, China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, and other developing countries. In the USA, approximately 46 million smart meters are installed [48]. 2) GLOBAL TRENDS OF DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAMS…”
Section: ) Globally Used Smart Meters and Smart Appliancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Smart meters are installed in the USA, several European countries (Germany, France, Denmark, Austria, Italy, and Spain), the United Kingdom, China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, and other developing countries. In the USA, approximately 46 million smart meters are installed [48]. 2) GLOBAL TRENDS OF DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAMS…”
Section: ) Globally Used Smart Meters and Smart Appliancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The task is considerably exigent as grid-connected RE, and distributed Load Handling [41] Demand Response Advantages [39] Reliability [36] Consumer Satisfaction [37] Environment Friendly [37] Dynamic Pricing [40] Cost Effective [27] Services to Market and Efficiency [46] energy applications have increased, resulting in the requirement for an efficient and intelligent grid system. However, interoperability and system integration challenges are expected to persist with changes in information management and control systems [48].…”
Section: Worldwide Top Renewable Energy Investorsmentioning
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“…It would be better to have a hierarchy if the final control structure is converted into a multi-agent system (MAS) where agents and sub-agents are considered to be separate entities. Basically, the SG model can estimate the dynamic effect of virtual communication [46].…”
Section: B Smart Grid Autonomous Agentsmentioning
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“…Although the fuzzy-based RBS and neural network schemes are more adaptable, still, they can produce unreliable results [32]. On the other hand, to ensure the robustness, reliability, and flexibility of MGs, MAS based decentralized control approaches have been recommended for MG management [25,30,37,38]. The prominent MAS intelligent agent's characteristics in the different aspects are classified as [32]: (i) reactivity: the ability to react to changes in the environment in a timely manner; (ii) pro-activeness: goal-directed behavior; (iii) social-ability: interaction with other agents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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