Search for dissertations about: "thesis power quality smart grid"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis power quality smart grid.
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11. Coordination and Monitoring Services Based on Service Level Agreements in Smart Grids
Abstract : The EU Climate and Energy package, setting the 20-20-20 targets of future energy systems by 2020 will change the landscape of future energy system in Europe and worldwide. A transition from monopolised controlled Power network to customer oriented Smart Grids operating in deregulated energy markets poses several regulatory, organizational and technical challenges. READ MORE
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12. A Protocol Framework for Adaptive Real-Time Communication in Industrial Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
Abstract : Low-power and resource-constrained wireless technology has been regarded as an emerging technology that introduces a paradigm shift in a wide range of applications such as industrial automation, smart grid, home automation and so on. The automation industry has significant contributions to economic revenues, job opportunities and world-class research. READ MORE
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13. Performance, Availability, and Scalability in Open Networking Platforms for Internet Services
Abstract : Advancement in technologies brings about new demands and services. In parallel, modern commodity off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware has become very capable yet affordable. It is often used in combination with Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) to build open networking platforms, which offer alternatives to commercial network devices. READ MORE
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14. Wireless Sensor Networks for Development : Potentials and Open Issues
Abstract : Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide a way to bridge the gap between the physical and the virtual worlds. They promise unprecedented abilities to observe and understand large-scale, real-world phenomena at a fine spatial-temporal resolution. READ MORE
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15. Uncertainty modeling for load flow and hosting capacity analysis of urban electricity distribution systems
Abstract : Urban demographics are changing, with more than half of the global population currently residing in urban areas. Traditionally, cities are often seen as passive energy consumers relying on external centralized systems. Motivated by the need to mitigate climate change, a shift is underway as cities actively shape energy systems. READ MORE