Game-Theoretic Resilience Framework for Cyber-Physical
This paper presents a mathematically rigorous game-theoretic framework to evaluate and enhance microgrid resilience using a combination of quantitative resilience metrics—Load Served Ratio
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This paper presents a mathematically rigorous game-theoretic framework to evaluate and enhance microgrid resilience using a combination of quantitative resilience metrics—Load Served Ratio
In the vigorous development of the power system, to address the economic challenges of multi-microgrid systems, this paper proposes a Nash
For microgrids that are connected in network, a cooperative game theory based local energy exchange scheme is proposed to help them meet their energy requirements while achieving higher individual
In this decentralized environment, multiple decision making participants interact, each striving to optimize its own objectives. Thus, a game theoretic approach is attempted to model and analyse the
An example of modelling and analysing a Microgrid model using game theory is presented below. We model the interaction between the LCs of consumers, DG units and the ESCO as a Game Theory
In this chapter, the authors adopt a combination of game theory and big data to address the coordinated management of renewable and traditional energy, which is a typical issue on energy interconnections.
The results obtained from this comparison, demonstrate that the application of game theory based control, in autonomous polygeneration microgrids, can ensure operational and financial...
Microgrids promote the use of new technologies, under the general Smart Grids'' umbrella, in order to achieve more efficient use of electric energy, better
Therefore, this paper presents a two-stage framework in which DFR is implemented to satisfy technical and security constraints and microgrids day-ahead scheduling is done by a game
This document presents an energy management system (EMS) that implements a game theory approach, using Nash equilibrium as a solution method to minimize operati