Multi-agent systems for power engineering applications - Part I: Concepts, approaches, and technical challenges

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This is the first part of a two-part paper that has arisen from the work of the IEEE Power Engineering Society's Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) Working Group. Part I of this paper examines the potential value of MAStechnology to the power industry. In terms of contribution, it describes fundamental concepts and approaches within the field of multiagent systems that are appropriate to power engineering applications. As well as presenting a comprehensive review of the meaningful power engineering applications for which MAS are being investigated, it also defines the technical issues which must be addressed in order to accelerate and facilitate the uptake of the technology within the power and energy sector. Part II ofthis paper explores the decisions inherent in engineering multi-agent systems for applications in the power and energy sector and offers guidance and recommendations on how MAS can be designed and implemented. © 2007 IEEE.

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McArthur, S. D. J., Davidson, E. M., Catterson, V. M., Dimeas, A. L., Hatziargyriou, N. D., Ponci, F., & Funabashi, T. (2007). Multi-agent systems for power engineering applications - Part I: Concepts, approaches, and technical challenges. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 22(4), 1743–1752. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2007.908471

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