Optimized consumer-centric demand response

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2018-06
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Tzanidakis, T.
Malavazos, C.
Tsatsakis, K.
Papanikolaou, A.
Tsitsanis, T.
O'Flynn, Brendan
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Demand side management has focused more on centralized control and heavily depends on continuous consumer interaction, often overlooking consumer thermal and visual comfort. Distribution grid management will necessitate the active involvement of new market actors (i.e. prosumers, aggregators, distribution system operators, retailers, etc.), so a holistic approach becomes critical to transform demand into an active element of electricity system management. This paper presents a consumer centric demand flexibility framework, which facilitates the automated, human-centric demand response, minimizes consumer interactions and accommodates various power system ancillary services.
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Demand side management , Distribution networks , Power grids , Power system management , Smart power grids , Optimized consumer-centric demand response , Centralized control , Continuous consumer interaction , Visual comfort , Distribution grid management , Active involvement , Market actors , Distribution system operators , Active element , Electricity system management , Consumer centric demand flexibility framework , Human-centric demand response , Accommodates various power system ancillary services , Consumer thermal comfort , Consumer interactions , Visualization , Optimization , Mathematical model , Load modeling , Temperature , Load management , Consumer-centric control , Thermal comfort
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Tzanidakis, K., Malavazos, C., Tsatsakis, K., Papanikolaou, A., Tsitsanis, T. and Flynn, B. O. (2018) 'Optimized Consumer-Centric Demand Response'. 2018 Global Internet of Things Summit (GIoTS), Bilbao, Spain, 4-7 June.
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