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Proposed Optimised Smart Grid System using Multi-Agent System

Lookup NU author(s): Weixian Li, Dr Thillainathan Logenthiran, Dr Van-Tung Phan, Dr Wai Lok Woo

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Abstract

© 2018 IEEE. Smart grid is a two-way communication power grid that leads to a reliable and efficient electrical distribution grid. Smart grid technology provides a more productive usage of electricity through Artificial intelligence (AI). This paper shows the potential of implementing an optimised smart grid system with the use of Multi-Agent System (MAS) in a power grid environment. It optimises the electricity efficiency and distribution of smart grid on different level. The efficient communication of MAS and algorithm of Energy Management System (EMS) both work together to reduce electricity wastage while optimizing consumers comfort, electricity cost and reduce overloading of power supply. Thus, the optimised smart grid system was designed and developed with the use of MAS for its IEEE FIPA standards compliant communication system. Simulation studies carried out on the proposed system shows its potential to provide the optimal solutions to achieve better electricity distribution efficiency and electricity bill price. This paper demonstrates how the influences of different level of EMS with MAS decision making system will affect the smart grid.


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Author(s): Li W, Logenthiran T, Phan V-T, Woo WL

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: International Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies, ISGT Asia 2018

Year of Conference: 2018

Pages: 528-533

Online publication date: 20/09/2018

Acceptance date: 22/05/2018

Publisher: IEEE

URL: https://doi.org/10.1109/ISGT-Asia.2018.8467814

DOI: 10.1109/ISGT-Asia.2018.8467814

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9781538642917


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