Canonical Coalitional Games vs. Coalition Formation Games for Power Exchange Management of Networked Microgrids

The concept of networked microgrids, which refers to a cluster of microgrids connected with each other, has emerged in the literature as a consequence of the increasing development of renewable energy. Energy management systems have been developed for planning, monitoring and controlling the power e...

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Autores principales: Querini, Pedro, Mues, Augusto, Chiotti, Omar Juan Alfredo, Fernádez, Erica
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/89516
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topic Ciencias Informáticas
Non-lineal model
Canonical coalitional game
spellingShingle Ciencias Informáticas
Non-lineal model
Canonical coalitional game
Querini, Pedro
Mues, Augusto
Chiotti, Omar Juan Alfredo
Fernádez, Erica
Canonical Coalitional Games vs. Coalition Formation Games for Power Exchange Management of Networked Microgrids
topic_facet Ciencias Informáticas
Non-lineal model
Canonical coalitional game
description The concept of networked microgrids, which refers to a cluster of microgrids connected with each other, has emerged in the literature as a consequence of the increasing development of renewable energy. Energy management systems have been developed for planning, monitoring and controlling the power exchange into networked microgrids. Their main components are optimization algorithms for power exchange management. Several optimization algorithms based on coalition formation games were proposed to minimize distribution and transformation power loss of networked microgrids. Unlike these approaches, this paper proposes a non-lineal model based on canonical coalitional game for power exchange management of networked microgrids. To show the performance of the proposed model, results of the model and results of an algorithm based on coalition formation games recently reported in the literature are com-pared with. The main conclusion of this work is, when the objective is to minimize total power losses, the problem of power exchange management of networked microgrids should be modelled as a canonical coalition games and not as coalition formation games.
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Objeto de conferencia
author Querini, Pedro
Mues, Augusto
Chiotti, Omar Juan Alfredo
Fernádez, Erica
author_facet Querini, Pedro
Mues, Augusto
Chiotti, Omar Juan Alfredo
Fernádez, Erica
author_sort Querini, Pedro
title Canonical Coalitional Games vs. Coalition Formation Games for Power Exchange Management of Networked Microgrids
title_short Canonical Coalitional Games vs. Coalition Formation Games for Power Exchange Management of Networked Microgrids
title_full Canonical Coalitional Games vs. Coalition Formation Games for Power Exchange Management of Networked Microgrids
title_fullStr Canonical Coalitional Games vs. Coalition Formation Games for Power Exchange Management of Networked Microgrids
title_full_unstemmed Canonical Coalitional Games vs. Coalition Formation Games for Power Exchange Management of Networked Microgrids
title_sort canonical coalitional games vs. coalition formation games for power exchange management of networked microgrids
publishDate 2019
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/89516
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