DRSim:需求响应系统的网络物理模拟器

T. Wijaya, Dipyaman Banerjee, T. Ganu, D. Chakraborty, S. Battacharya, Thanasis G. Papaioannou, D. Seetharam, K. Aberer
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需求响应是指电力消费者根据电网供应和经济条件改变需求的一种机制。DR项目通过提供更紧密的供需关系,有可能提高资源效率、可持续性、电网可靠性和经济可行性。然而,实施DR计划是一项艰巨的任务,因为它需要对电力消费偏好、经济模型和环境因素有很好的了解。通过现实世界的研究来发展这样的知识既昂贵又耗时。因此,公用事业公司发现,在各种“假设”情景下,分析DR项目的潜在可行性和投资回报非常复杂。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了DRSim——一个网络物理模拟器,允许公用事业公司在各种实际场景下研究社区的需求方参与方面。DRSim基于面向代理的用户行为和上下文建模原则。它能够基于包含有关环境的部分信息的真实数据跟踪对社区的紧急行为进行建模。DRSim是一个高度可扩展的框架,以适应新的数据源,新的分析功能和发展其建模能力。可行性实验证明了DRSim在实际环境中的建模和分析潜力。
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DRSim: A cyber physical simulator for Demand Response systems
Demand Response (DR) is a mechanism in which electricity consumers alter their demand in response to power grid's supply and economic conditions. DR programs have the potential to improve resource efficiency, sustainability, grid reliability and economic viability by providing tighter alignment between demand and supply. However, implementing DR program is a non-trivial task as it requires good knowledge of electricity consumption preferences, economic models and contextual factors. Developing such knowledge through real world studies can be expensive and be time consuming. As a result, utility companies have been finding it complicated to analyze potential viability and return on investments of DR programs for various `what-if' scenarios. To address this problem, we present DRSim - a cyber-physical simulator that allows utility companies to study demand side participation aspects of communities with various practical scenarios. DRSim is based on the principles of agent-oriented modeling of users' behavior and context. It is able to model the emergent behavior of a community based on real data traces that contain partial information about the environment. DRSim is a highly extensible framework to accommodate new data sources, new analytical functionalities and evolve its modeling power. Feasibility experiments show the modeling and analysis potential of DRSim in practical settings.
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