Testing Overlay Networks in a Smart Grid using Simulated and Physical Networks

L. Orda, O. Gehrke, H. Bindner
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Aggregation and aggregators can play an important role in enabling utilization of end user flexibility for provision of system services. A key element to achieve this is to ensure efficient operation of the aggregator and the aggregator’s ICT infrastructure plays a key role in that. Overlay networks has the potential to contribute to efficiently manage the portfolio of controlled units. Overlay networks provide the technology to enable and support distributed and decentralized communication for use with applications in the smart grid, e.g. to locate flexibility in particular network areas or units with certain characteristics or a combination thereof. These applications of overlay networks are very different from traditional use and the approach to testing them has to be adapted to this situation. Since the application scenario is different from traditional overlay network applications, it is unclear how to test, compare and validate the functionality relevant for smart grids. In this paper we examine the topics involved with testing decentralized overlay networks for smart grid applications, for simulated networks, for scalability and as deployed in physical smart grid research networks. We examine how to deploy and manage experiments efficiently and coherently on the physical infrastructure, with the goal of minimizing testing and development turnaround time. A simulation framework is built to support both and used in a case study, where an overlay network application for optimized routing in a smart grid, is tested and validated.
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使用模拟网络和物理网络测试智能电网中的覆盖网络
聚合和聚合器可以在利用最终用户灵活性提供系统服务方面发挥重要作用。实现这一目标的一个关键因素是确保聚合器的有效运行,而聚合器的信息通信技术基础设施在这方面发挥着关键作用。覆盖网络有可能有助于有效地管理控制单元的组合。覆盖网络提供技术,以启用和支持分布式和分散通信,用于智能电网中的应用,例如,在具有某些特征或其组合的特定网络区域或单元中定位灵活性。这些覆盖网络的应用与传统应用有很大的不同,测试方法必须适应这种情况。由于应用场景不同于传统的覆盖网络应用,目前尚不清楚如何测试、比较和验证与智能电网相关的功能。在本文中,我们研究了用于智能电网应用、模拟网络、可扩展性和部署在物理智能电网研究网络中的分散覆盖网络测试所涉及的主题。我们将研究如何在物理基础设施上高效且一致地部署和管理实验,以最大限度地减少测试和开发周转时间。构建了一个模拟框架来支持这两种方法,并在案例研究中使用,在案例研究中,对智能电网中优化路由的覆盖网络应用程序进行了测试和验证。
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