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Survey, Illustrations and Limits of Game Theory for Cyber-Physical Energy Systems

Spieltheorie für intelligente Energiesysteme – Grundlagen und Grenzen
  • Hadrien Bosetti

    AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Donau-City Str. 1, 1220 Vienna, Austrian

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    , Sohail Khan

    AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Donau-City Str. 1, 1220 Vienna, Austrian

    , Hamid Aghaie

    AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Donau-City Str. 1, 1220 Vienna, Austrian

    and Peter Palensky

    AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Donau-City Str. 1, 1220 Vienna, Austrian

Abstract

Cyber-physical systems integrate physical components and computational processes, setting up reciprocal feedback loops between them. The natural questions arising are how software processes can be integrated with the physical components in a clever way, and which algorithmic approaches have to be considered according to the objectives pursued. This paper presents a non-exhaustive review of game-theoretic approaches applied to cyber-physical energy systems.

Zusammenfassung

“Cyber-physical systems” verbinden die physikalische Welt und deren Prozesse mit denen der informationstechnischen Welt. Die Interaktion dieser beiden Welten führt zu komplexen Situationen, die schwer beschreibbar sind. Eine Hauptfrage – die der Optimierung – führt zu großen mathematischen ingeniuerstechnischen Herausforderungen. Dieser Artikel bietet einen Überblick über die spieltheoretische Behandlung von komplexen Energiesystemen.

About the authors

Hadrien Bosetti

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Donau-City Str. 1, 1220 Vienna, Austrian

Sohail Khan

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Donau-City Str. 1, 1220 Vienna, Austrian

Hamid Aghaie

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Donau-City Str. 1, 1220 Vienna, Austrian

Peter Palensky

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Donau-City Str. 1, 1220 Vienna, Austrian

Received: 2013-12-31
Accepted: 2014-3-6
Published Online: 2014-4-28
Published in Print: 2014-5-28

©2014 Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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