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Energy Center Lab
Design and Development of an energy based ontology for co-simulation platforms in a smart grid context
keywords CO-SIMULATION TECHNIQUES, DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM, DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, MULTI-ENERGY-SYSTEM, ONTOLOGIES, SEMANTIC WEB, SIMULATION, SMART CITITES, SMART GRID, SMART GRIDS
Reference persons LORENZO BOTTACCIOLI, EDOARDO PATTI
External reference persons Luca Barbierato (luca.barbierato@polito.it)
Research Groups ELECTRONIC DESIGN AUTOMATION - EDA, Energy Center Lab, GR-06 - ELECTRONIC DESIGN AUTOMATION - EDA, ICT4SS - ICT FOR SMART SOCIETIES
Thesis type EXPERIMENTAL/MODELLING
Description One of the main objectives of the Energy Center LAB initiative consists on designing a Multi-Energy-System (MES) Co-Simulation Platform able to qualitatively and quantitatively solve energetic transition scenarios [1]. The co-simulation infrastructure of Energy Center Lab resides on Mosaik, a flexible Smart Grid co-simulation framework that allows you to reuse and combine existing simulation models and simulators to create large-scale Smart Grid scenarios. Creating simulation scenarios combining different models is a complex task and Ontologies can help on this task. The aim of the thesis is the design of a Multi-Energy System Ontology (MESO) and integrate it into Mosaik. The candidate will be required to:
1. study the state-of-the-art of Energy ontologies;
2. design and develop a simple ontology for Multi-energy System scenario;
3. develop a reasoner to let Mosaik exploit the designed MESO ontology;
4. evaluate the performances of the overall infrastructure by exploiting a simulation scenario on smart grids.
[1] P. Mancarella. MES (Multi-Energy Systems): An overview of concepts and evaluation models. Energy, 65:1–17, 2014.
See also https://mosaik.offis.de/
Deadline 16/09/2025
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