Karmann, AlexandraAlexandraKarmannKilthau, MaximilianMaximilianKilthauDerksen, ChristianChristianDerksenStrobel, Florian Thorsten LutzFlorian Thorsten LutzStrobelBittermann, LukasLukasBittermannKorotkiewicz, KamilKamilKorotkiewiczOstmeyer, JonasJonasOstmeyerFay, AlexanderAlexanderFay2025-02-252025-02-252024-06IET Conference Proceedings 2024 (5): 59-66https://hdl.handle.net/11420/54387This paper introduces an innovative conceptual framework for an Energy Internet of Things (eIoT) platform designed to address challenges related to grid congestion, voltage limit violations, and the growing demands on low-voltage grids due to increased electrification in the energy and heating sectors. The proposed platform seamlessly integrates cutting-edge technologies including advanced data collection, state estimation algorithms, AI-driven decision-making processes, and grid control functionalities. Its primary objective is to facilitate proactive measures aimed at enhancing energy distribution efficiency and effectively managing consumption devices while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards such as ยง14a of the Energy Industry Act (EnWG) in Germany.enENERGY INTERNET OF THINGS | GRID MONITORING & CONTROLTechnology::600: TechnologyTowards pragmatic interoperability: a conceptual framework for an energy IoT platform in the german energy sectorConference Paper10.1049/icp.2024.1880Conference Paper