CPS Week 2018 Advance Program ‧ C11 - Hotel Carris - Level 0 - Sala Nomadik

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CPS Week 2018 Program Overview

C11 - Hotel Carris - Level 0 - Sala Nomadik

Carris Ribeira Porto Hotel - C11
Rua do Infante D. Henrique 1, 4050-029 Porto | +351 22 096 5786
Stepping into the hotel is like entering a well-kept Roman ruin site. Huge stone arches stretch across the common areas and walking down the three-level staircase is like descending into an artfully decorated cave, where big mirrors reflect a scattering of armchairs and coffee tables. On the upper levels, exposed glass-panelled corridors connect various areas of the hotel and look down over the cobbled laneway below. The new extension branching off the reception area includes modern tables and lounges. All complemented with traditional looking wood floors

April 10

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09:00 - 09:10MSCPESWorkshop Opening
09:10 - 10:00MSCPESWorkshop Keynote
10:00 - 10:20MSCPESWorkshop Morning Session I

Game Theoretical-based Demand Response Modeling Considering Industrial Customers. Mengmeng Yu, Seung Ho Hong, Junhui Jiang

10:40 - 12:00MSCPESWorkshop Morning Session II

A Gateway to Easily Integrate Simulation Platforms for CoSimulation of Cyber-Physical Systems. Thomas Roth, Martin Burns

A Modular Approach for Co-Simulations of Integrated Multi-Energy Systems. Simon Ruben Drauz, Christian Spalthoff, Matthias Würtenberg, Tanja M. Kneiske, Martin Braun

Co-simulation and control of power-to-heat units in coupled electrical and thermal distribution networks. Benedikt Pesendorfer, Edmund Widl, Wolfgang Gawlik, René Hofmann

Experiences in Power System MultiDomain Modeling and Simulation with Modelica & FMI - The Case of Gas Power Turbines and Power Systems. Miguel Aguilera, Luigi Vanfretti, Francisco Gómez

13:30 - 15:10MSCPESWorkshop Afternoon Session I - Tutorial & Live Demo

The FMI++ MATLAB Toolbox. Edmund Widl

A Cyber Physical Power System Co-Simulation Platform. Ming Ni, Yusheng Xue, Heqin Tong

Hardwarein-the-Loop Simulation for Internet of Things Scenarios. Johannes Kölsch, Christopher Heinz, Sebastian Schumb, Christoph Grimm

Cyber-Power Testbed for Distributed Monitoring and Control. Vignesh V. G. Krishnan, Shyam Gopal, Zhijie Nie, Anurag Srivastava

15:40 - 16:40MSCPESWorkshop Afternoon Session II

Design of Experiments aided Holistic Testing of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems. Arjen van der Meer, Cornelius Steinbrink, Kai Heussen, Daniel Morales Bondy, Merkebu Degefa, Filip Pröstl Andrén, Thomas Strasser, Lehnhoff Sebastian, Peter Palensky

Co-simulation Set-up for Testing Controller Interactions in Distribution Networks. Jorge Velasquez, Felipe Castro, Davood Babazadeh, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Steffen Garske, Lutz Hofmann, Thomas Kumm, Daniel Heuberger, Riccardo Treydel, Tim Lueken

PowerFactory-Python based assessment of frequency and transient stability in power systems dominated by power electronic interfaced generation. Jorge Mola-Jimenez, Jose L. Rueda Torres, Arcadio Perilla, Da Wang, Peter Palensky, Mart van der Meijden

16:40 - 17:00MSCPESWorkshop Closing Session
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