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Smart grid co-simulation with MOSAIK and HLA: a comparison study

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2018-02-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Steinbrink, Cornelius  
van der Meer, Arjen A.  
Cvetković, Miloš  
Babazadeh, Davood  orcid-logo
Rohjans, Sebastian  
Palensky, Peter  
Lehnhoff, Sebastian  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/8809
Journal
Computer science, research + development  
Volume
33
Issue
1-2
Start Page
135
End Page
143
Citation
Computer Science - Research and Development 1-2 (33): 135-143 (2018-02-01)
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s00450-017-0379-y
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85028804907
Evaluating new technological developments for energy systems is becoming more and more complex. The overall application environment is a continuously growing and interconnected cyber-physical system so that analytical assessment is practically impossible to realize. Consequently, new solutions must be evaluated in simulation studies. Due to the interdisciplinarity of the simulation scenarios, various heterogeneous tools must be connected. This approach is known as co-simulation. During the last years, different approaches have been developed or adapted for applications in energy systems. In this paper, two co-simulation approaches are compared that follow generic, versatile concepts. The tool mosaik, which has been explicitly developed for the purpose of co-simulation in complex energy systems, is compared to the High Level Architecture (HLA), which possesses a domain-independent scope but is often employed in the energy domain. The comparison is twofold, considering the tools’ conceptual architectures as well as results from the simulation of representative test cases. It suggests that mosaik may be the better choice for entry-level, prototypical co-simulation while HLA is more suited for complex and extensive studies.
Subjects
Co-simulation
Cyber-physical energy systems
HLA
mosaik
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