Study on CBSD-based design of COMPASS Management & Service System

Author(s):  
Huang Jian-hua ◽  
Cai Jian-ping ◽  
Dong Jing-jing ◽  
Chang shou-feng
2015 ◽  
Vol 63 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Zanner ◽  
Andrea Schröder ◽  
Christoph Kahlen

AbstractToday, mass presence of distributed energy resources (DERs) connected to the grid is often seen as having adverse effects on grid reliability and robustness. The apprehension is that it complicates or even compromises network management by distribution system operators (DSOs).The central aim of the Open System for Energy Services (OS4ES) project is to provide a solution that closes the current information, communication and cooperation gap between DERs and energy market actors. To this end, the OS4ES project delivers an innovative Open Service System that enables dynamic cooperation between these two parties. A Distributed Registry for DERs offers to involved actors the opportunity to reserve the aggregated flexibility of DERs as a grid management service in order to improve Smart Grid robustness and reliability. OS4ES will be based on standardized and interoperable communication interfaces, as well as generic interfaces among components producing, consuming or storing electrical energy.The OS4ES Open Service System includes laboratory and field tests under different service scenarios such as congestion management, energy trading, imbalance risk reduction and Volt/VAR optimization. An OS4ES User Group has been established to allow interested parties to gain a broader insight in the project and to actively contribute to the work packages of interest. Besides, standardization proposals will be prepared and submitted to the respective standardization committees.


Author(s):  
Liu Huiying ◽  
Yin Xin ◽  
Wang Xiaoyu ◽  
Wen Ruxin ◽  
Zhang Qiuyue ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Vladyslav Berezhetskyi ◽  
Artur Tomczak ◽  
Daniel Soliwoda ◽  
Emiljana Hoti

Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (20) ◽  
pp. 4406 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xue-fen Wan ◽  
Tao Zheng ◽  
Jian Cui ◽  
Fan Zhang ◽  
Zi-qian Ma ◽  
...  

This paper presents an agricultural management service system that aims to meet the needs of Internet of Things (IoT) information upgrades in China’s family farms. The proposed agricultural management service system consists of Near Field Communication (NFC) tags, in-field service nodes, and smartphones. NFC tags are used as the core identifier of various agricultural management elements. The in-field service node, which is based on a programmable system-on-chip with intellectual property cores (IP core), supports distributed agriculture device management and smartphone operations. Smartphones in the proposed system include the management assistant application (app) and management service app, which are designed for agricultural management support functions and agricultural management application requirements. Through this system, the needs of diverse agricultural management practices can be effectively satisfied by a unified system structure. The practical results show that the design can be used to construct diversified agricultural IoT information application service systems simply and effectively, and it is especially suitable for Chinese family farm operators who are implementing IoT information upgrades for smart agriculture.


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