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Modeling fundamentals for smart grid enabled ecodistricts

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Although much work has been done to study the different aspects of the smart grid using models and simulations, but little is done to combine those efforts to study the smart grid and ecodistrict in the same context. In this paper we discuss the role of smart grid in an ecodistrict context and the mathematical tools such as complex networks theory and game theory for modeling smart grids and ecodistricts. We also discuss the agent based modeling approach for smart grid and ecodistricts, with the help of multiagent modeling guideline ASPECS and an example of ecodistrict model.

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    SAC '13: Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
    March 2013
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    ISBN:9781450316569
    DOI:10.1145/2480362
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    1. complex systems
    2. ecodistrict
    3. multiagent
    4. smart grid

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