AI-CARES 2021: International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Clean, Affordable and Reliable Energy Supply (AI-CARES), DeXA Conference, 2021 Virtually hosted from Johannes Kepler university Linz, Austria Linz, Austria, September 30, 2021 |
Conference website | http://www.dexa.org/ai-cares2021 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aicares2021 |
Submission deadline | May 2, 2021 |
Notification of acceptance | June 1, 2021 |
Camera-ready copies due | June 30, 2021 |
Conference Start Date | September 27, 2021 |
Societal infrastructure such as power grids, smart houses/buildings, transport, and other energy networks are growing exponentially to meet the rising energy demand and rapid industrialization. There is a growing need that such cyber-physical systems are designed and operated on human-centered values and energy services are delivered efficiently and resiliently. The recent technical developments in forecasting, learning, control, and optimization applications hold immense potential to transform future energy networks in intelligent systems that address urgent social concerns such as the energy crisis, climate change, and environmental population. There has been a growing interest in using machine learning, data analytics, and the Internet of Things (IoT) in various energy supply networks, including smart cities, power systems, transportation system, etc. in applications related to modeling, automation, preventive maintenance, faults detection, and optimization of energy, space and cost applications. This has resulted in increased energy efficiency, convenience, and comfort in smart buildings, and improved robustness and stability in power systems and energy networks.
AI has been recently used to generate ultra-accurate forecasts that make it easier to incorporate more renewable energy into power grids. Several machine learning-based security evaluation tools have been developed for power grids. In addition, computer vision methods for remote power management and control have been developed. AI although is in its early stages of implementation, however, it can revolutionize the way we produce, supply, and consume energy. It also paves the way for a power grid that is self-healing and robust and can respond to system changes. This is particularly important for today's electricity grid, which is increasingly connected to fluctuating power components, such as distributed generation resources, electric cars, and storage systems. AI-based applications that can support operations while observing grid intrinsic infrastructure restrictions can provide an alternative to exorbitant upgrade costs. Thus, AI in energy systems is highly promising with a wide range of interesting research prospects.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers from multiple disciplines to present their proposed and ongoing work regarding the application of machine learning in energy supply systems including smart cities, smart grids, and transport systems suggesting state-of-the-art AI-based solutions to improve energy systems' reliability, efficiency, affordability, and resilience.
Submission Guidelines
In order to encourage participation and discussion, this workshop solicits two types of submissions - regular papers and short papers:-
- Regular paper submissions about original work not exceeding 10 pages.
- Short paper submissions on recent or ongoing work on relevant topics and ideas not exceeding 5 pages.
- Formatting guidelines: http://www.dexa.org/formatting_guidelines
- Online Papers Submission: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aicares2021
Review Process
Submissions to the workshop must not have been published or be concurrently considered for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by, at least, 3 reviewers and judged on the basis of originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation quality, and relevance to the workshop. Short papers are meant for timely discussion and feedback at the workshop.
List of Topics
Potential topics of this workshop include but are not limited to the following:-
- Energy for smart city applications
- Reinforcement learning and deep learning for cyber-physical energy supply systems
- Distributed and robust monitoring and optimization of energy supply systems
- Robust and data-driven control of energy supply systems
- Building automation and control
- Fault diagnosis, localization and prognosis in energy systems
- Smart meter big data analysis
- Topology identification in energy supply systems
- Machine learning and AI applications for energy supply restoration
- Utility and residential level load and renewable energy forecasting
- Condition monitoring and asset management in energy systems
- Intelligent wide-area monitoring, protection, control, and management
- Privacy and security for machine learning in energy systems
Committees
Program Committee Chairs
- Sohail Khan, Sino-Pak Center for Artificial Intelligence, Pak-Austria Fachhochschule: Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
- Thomas Strasser, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
- Ismail Khalil, Deputy Head of the Institute of Telecooperation, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Program Committee Members
- Josep M. Guerrero, Professor in Microgrids and Power Systems, Director at Center for Research on Microgrids (CROM), Aalborg University, Denmark
- Reza Arghandeh, Professor in Data Analytics & AI for Energy, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway
- Peter Palensky, Professor for intelligent electric power grids, TU Delft, Netherlands
- Stefan Übermasser, Center for Energy, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
- Zaffar Haider, Sino-Pak Center for Artificial Intelligence, Pak-Austria Fachhochschule: Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
- Saima Jabeen, Pak-Austria Fachhochschule: Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
Publication
The AI-CARES workshop papers will be published by Springer in "Communications in Computer and Information Science." Best papers of the workshop, after further revisions and independent reviews, will be considered for publication in a special issue of Wiley Journal of Software: Evolution and Process (IF 1.305).
Venue
The conference will be held on September 27 - 30, 2021 at Linz, Austria
Contact
For further inquiries, please contact the PC Chair/co-Chairs (aicares2021.at.easychair.org)