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This work presents an intelligent demand side management (DSM) system modeled according to an auction based multi-agent system (MAS). The system is designed to improve the sustainability of energy self-production systems thanks to energy saving features while guaranteeing the maintenance of the user’s desired comfort level. The proposed system is composed of a sensor network and a central processing unit. Each network node is handled by an agent and it is able to regulate the power consumption of a single environment (e.g., a room). The first live tests were carried out within a public building. Results seems promising for maximizing the sustainability as well as the profitability of self-production energy systems.
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Di Lecce, V. et al. (2014). Improving Sustainability of Energy Production: Design of a Demand Side Management System Using an Auction Model. In: Benghozi, P., Krob, D., Lonjon, A., Panetto, H. (eds) Digital Enterprise Design & Management. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 261. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04313-5_9
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