Managing end-user preferences in the smart grid

Author(s):  
Chen Wang ◽  
Martin de Groot
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Author(s):  
Tamara Babaian

Personalization has been identified as a key task to the success of many modern systems. As Riecken (2000, p. 28) writes in the editorial of the special issue of the Communications of the ACM devoted to this subject, “personalization means something different to everyone.” Personalization can take various forms; however, it can be broadly described as the set of mechanisms by which an application is tailored to a particular end user and his or her goal.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurenda Honfozo ◽  
Laurent Adinsi ◽  
Alexandre Bouniol ◽  
Sounkoura Adetonah ◽  
Lora Forsythe ◽  
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Author(s):  
Laurenda Honfozo ◽  
Laurent Adinsi ◽  
Alexandre Bouniol ◽  
Sounkoura Adetonah ◽  
Lora Forsythe ◽  
...  
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Author(s):  
Souvik Roy

The purpose of study Smart Grid is the evolutions of our electric grid.Our electric components are developing day by day. The purpose of research on Microgrid systems are the integration of renewable energy sources (RES),Enhanced reliability, Reduce peak demand, Smarter consumers, Lower total energy consumption, which outlines power systems interconnection differentVitalityera components (supplyside)with vitality utilization components (request side) and capacity gadgets problem. The integration of RESs and ESSs in a microgrid is studied and analyzed by several authors for different purposes.Create and apply regular cost and advantages technique over all Smart Grid field ventures. The method employs including underlying algorithms and assumptions.Ensure that this methodology can easily accommodate algorithms and assumptions .Develop business case for investors, regulators and customers. This project has some limitations like it takes more time to configure all over the worlds, so expensive for the consumers. The objective is to keep end-user with more reliable and increased power availability and hence keeping higher priority load connected. This study never been done before. This study also was provided current information about smart grid and electric vehicles.


2005 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 137-143
Author(s):  
Nikos Manouselis ◽  
Andreas M. Maras

This paper presents the development of an agent-based Virtual Private Network (VPN) system that supports multimedia service brokering. The VPN agents employ multi-attribute preference models in order to represent the end-user preferences, and a multi-criteria decision making model to evaluate available services from network providers. A prototype multi-agent system demonstrating the proposed approach has also been implemented.


2013 ◽  
Vol 448-453 ◽  
pp. 2245-2248
Author(s):  
Qing Dong Feng

This paper presents the smart grid technical framework to support public service platform of smart energy, by means of the establishment of public service platform for communication and information services multi-network fusion, supporting smart residential construction by smart grid, to achieve coordinated and complementary among end-user.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 807-814 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tina M. Waliczek ◽  
Dave Byrne ◽  
Don Holeman

Rose (Rosa ×hybrida) breeders historically have bred plants based on what they personally have deemed attractive and traits required by growers to produce the crop successfully. End-user preferences were not formally considered in breeding decisions. The purpose of this study was to investigate growers’ and consumers’ opinions of roses available on the market and preferences for future roses coming into the market. A web-based survey tool was developed to measure the attributes consumers were considering in purchasing and growing rose plants, their knowledge of diseases and pests, and their hopes for new plants coming to market. A link was sent to horticultural group mailing lists as well as distributed through personal e-mail lists, Facebook, and a news release from Texas A&M University. The survey was posted for 4 months. It included ≈66 questions and took 30 minutes or more to complete. More than 2000 responses were received from rose growers and nursery consumers worldwide. The respondents preferred roses that were disease resistant, with fragrant, abundant, red, and everblooming flowers. The ideal height of the preferred rose shrubs was waist to shoulder-height. Differences were found in preferences between experienced rose growers and those who were not affiliated with rose associations on variables such as the need to use chemicals to manage diseases, the importance of foliage glossiness and large vs. small blooms, the value of roses in the garden setting, the level of difficulty roses pose in growing situations, and the willingness to pay more for a rose shrub in comparison with other garden plants. Differences also were found among age groups and preferences for flower color, fragrance, foliage color, and foliage glossiness. This information could be helpful in targeting marketing of roses.


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