DFFPS-2021: Decentralized Frameworks for Future Power systems |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dffps2021 |
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Elsevier |
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Call for book chapters |
Book title |
Decentralized Frameworks for Future Power systems |
Synopsis
Future power system faces challenges of increasing complexity and these challenges can be met by managing the evolution of the grid as a system-of‐systems (SOS). The growing complexity of the future power system and also decentralized nature of the data and information in this environment, urg moving towards decentralized decision making in the future power system that can be tackled as decentralized optimization approaches. In addition, the conventional decision-making approaches in which the problems are solved in a centralized manner can be failed particularly for large-scale systems when the problem size is large. Modeling and solving large-scale problems are often arduous work that requires intensive data. However, extensive communications lead to privacy and security concerns. In such cases, the problem should be solved based on decentralized algorithms by several disparaged decision-makers which their communication and computational resources are limited but coordinated. The main challenge is defining decision policies with a specified structure using distributed computation algorithms to solve large-scale optimization problems. This approach can be applied to several aspects of power system engineering including operation and planning problems. Disruption in future power systems due to the presence of new technologies supported by big data issues and the security of cyber-physical systems stimulates researchers to tackle the raised challenges in a decentralized fashion. Decentralized decision-making has recently attracted considerable interest from researchers in the field of the power system.
List of Topics
This book aims at establishing a common ground to provide solutions and best practices around future power systems based on decentralized decision-making. The following focus areas could be considered (not limited to):
- A view to the Future Power Systems as a System-of-System
- Assets of the Future Power Systems
- Trends in Decision Making for Future Power Systems
- Big Data Issues in Future Power Systems
- DSO-TSO Interaction Potential to Enhance the Decentralization Capability of the Network for Performance Improvements
- Decentralized Optimization Application for Operational Issues
- Solution Techniques, Application, and Challenges of Decentralized Power System Planning
- Innovative Technologies and Disruptions in the Grid
- The Role of Transactive Energy in Future Power Systems
- Decentralized Approach in Control and Optimization Issues in Future Power Systems
- Security and Data Privacy
- Green Approaches in Future Power Systems
- Electricity Market issues in Future Power Systems
- Utilities in Future Power Systems
- Human Resource Development in Future Power Systems
- The Impact of Giga Trends in Grid Transformation
- Customer-Centric Future Grid
Academics, researchers, entrepreneurs, and professionals are invited to contribute with book chapters. They should consider submitting a full chapter within the timeline provided hereunder.
Important Dates / Deadlines
Title Submission & brief introduction: |
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Proposal / Introduction Acceptance Notification: |
Monday, 31 May, 2021 |
Full Chapter Submission: |
Tuesday, 20 July, 2021 |
Revised Chapter Submission: |
Friday, 20 August, 2021 |
Publication Available (Tentative) : |
Tuesday, 31 August, 2021 |
Publication
The Book will be published by Elsevier.
Editors
Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam (parsa@modares.ac.ir)
Reza Zamani (r_zamani@modares.ac.ir)
Hassan Haes Alhelou (alhelou@ieee.org)
Pirerluigi Siano (psiano@unisa.it)
Submission Procedure
Chapter proposal submissions (Title Submission & brief introduction) are invited from researchers and practitioners on or before the deadline. Proposals should be limited to between 150-1000 words, explaining the mission and concerns of the topics and how it fits into the general theme of the book.
Only electronic submissions in PDF format will be considered. Please send your proposal through email to the editors (r_zamani@modares.ac.ir with in cc parsa@modares.ac.ir, psiano@unisa.it) or submit it through the following submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dffps2021
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to r_zamani@modares.ac.ir