Applying the smart grid architecture model for designing and validating system-of-systems in the power and energy domain: A European perspective

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The continuously increasing complexity of modern and sustainable power and energy systems leads to a wide range of solutions developed by industry and academia. To manage such complex system-of-systems, proper engineering and validation approaches, methods, concepts, and corresponding tools are necessary. The Smart Grid Architecture Model (SGAM), an approach that has been developed during the last couple of years, provides a very good and structured basis for the design, development, and validation of new solutions and technologies. This review therefore provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art and related work for the theory, distribution, and use of the aforementioned architectural concept. The article itself provides an overview of the overall method and introduces the theoretical fundamentals behind this approach. Its usage is demonstrated in several European and national research and development projects. Finally, an outlook about future trends, potential adaptations, and extensions is provided as well.

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Uslar, M., Rohjans, S., Neureiter, C., Andrén, F. P., Velasquez, J., Steinbrink, C., … Strasser, T. I. (2019, January 15). Applying the smart grid architecture model for designing and validating system-of-systems in the power and energy domain: A European perspective. Energies. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12020258

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