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Comparison between the Conventional and Smart Grids

A Comparison of Smart and Conventional Flaps Close to Ground on Aerodynamic Performance

A Comparison of Smart and Conventional Flaps Close to Ground on Aerodynamic Performance

... One of the most important goals in the development of a transportation system is its economic eciency. Today, the time of transporting passengers and cargo becomes an eminent factor when assessing the eco- nomic ...

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Cost Comparison between Conventional and Flat Slab Structures

Cost Comparison between Conventional and Flat Slab Structures

... In the present work conventional and flat slab B+G+3 storey building is considered for cost comparison. The building is considered to be situated in earthquake zone 2. For earthquake loading, the provisions ...

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Comparison between Sialendoscopy and
Conventional Methods in the Treatment of
Sialolithiasis

Comparison between Sialendoscopy and Conventional Methods in the Treatment of Sialolithiasis

... In line with other studies (8, 9, 10), patients presenting with symptoms of pain, swelling, or meal time syndrome initially underwent B-mode ultrasound of the salivary glands. Computerised tomography was performed when ...

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Comparison between Conventional Network and ANN with Case Study 

Comparison between Conventional Network and ANN with Case Study 

... transmission between node B and node A, node C senses the channel as ...(i.e., between node B and node A, and between node C and node D) would ...zone between node B and node C, where neither ...

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The comparison between ar-rahnu and conventional pawn broking

The comparison between ar-rahnu and conventional pawn broking

... in conventional pawn broking system, there are several instances of bias and unfair to the borrower high interest from 2% per month or 24 % per year, well above the market ...

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Comparison between Conventional Ring Spinning and Compact Spinning.

Comparison between Conventional Ring Spinning and Compact Spinning.

... Although nearly all pneumatic compact systems can produce yarns with Ne 150 or higher yarn count, but the finest yarn count limitation for RoCoS mechanical compact system is only Ne 60, and there’s some complains that ...

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Smart Regulation for Smart Grids

Smart Regulation for Smart Grids

... 4.1. Orkney Isles: integrating distributed generation with active network management 4.1.1. What is the case about The Orkney Isles in the north of Scotland are well-known for their attractive RES potential (e.g. wind, ...

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SMART GRIDS FOR SMART MARKETS

SMART GRIDS FOR SMART MARKETS

... 3.5. MARKET STRUCTURES In the conventional energy system, the typically large-scale generation plants were connected to the transmission networks. TSOs have been responsible for balancing demand and supply and ...

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Smart Grids in Germany

Smart Grids in Germany

... years between the capital expenditure and the con- sideration of costs by the regulatory ...with conventional or smart replace- ment or extension ...

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Phase Identification in Smart Grids

Phase Identification in Smart Grids

... the grids to be ...in comparison to the other ...balanced between the phases, thus reducing power loss and improving the operational efficiency of the ...

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IEC Roadmap Smart Grids

IEC Roadmap Smart Grids

... In order to survive in the deregulated energy market, power supply companies today face the urgent task of optimizing their core processes. This is the only way that they can survive in this competitive environment. The ...

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On the Challenges and Opportunities of Smart Meters in Smart Homes and Smart Grids

On the Challenges and Opportunities of Smart Meters in Smart Homes and Smart Grids

... term smart meter refers to the meter functionalities of remote control of the energy, the automatic measurement of the electricity consumption and the generation of ...data between the utility company and ...

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A Widespread Review of Smart Grids Towards Smart Cities

A Widespread Review of Smart Grids Towards Smart Cities

... in comparison to the earlier plant. It is obvious that smart homes play a major role in modernizing Stavanger into a smart ...by smart generic gateways by Lyse AS which provides the services ...

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Cooperating between academy and industry for the optimization of smart grids

Cooperating between academy and industry for the optimization of smart grids

... cooperate between academy and industry SETEC Energy Solutions Z Cr´e´ee en 2011, SETEC Energy Solutions est la filiale du groupe SETEC sp´ecialis´ee dans les domaines de la production et de la maˆıtrise de ...

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Blockchain in Smart Grids

Blockchain in Smart Grids

... In terms of blockchains, the merkle root hash is determined in the same way. However, this is not the only thing that is stored in the blockchain, also all calculated hashes in between (e.g. hashed transactions, ...

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Smart Grids and Ethics

Smart Grids and Ethics

... Nevertheless, smart energy systems will pose energy equity dilemmas around en- ergy ...shared between citizens, the benefits from transition to smart grids are not equally ...of smart ...

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Key Performance Indicators for Smart Grids
Master Thesis on Performance Measurement for Smart Grids

Key Performance Indicators for Smart Grids Master Thesis on Performance Measurement for Smart Grids

... Many of the KPIs from these projects have a broad perspective measuring the benefits for soci- ety in the EU as a whole. This causes difficulties in applying them directly from a Distribution System Operator’s point of ...

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND SMART GRIDS

ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND SMART GRIDS

... interactions between systems opens up many perspectives in all scientific fields: renewed energy management, preservation of the environment, individualized health monitoring, ...

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OPENFLOW WITH MPLS IN SMART GRIDS

OPENFLOW WITH MPLS IN SMART GRIDS

... in smart grid ...communication between devices in the field substation and control ...information between the control station and substation ...

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Demand Forecasting in Smart Grids

Demand Forecasting in Smart Grids

... w t = w t −m 2 + ωe t In the above equations, y is the estimated value of the load, l is the exponentially smoothed fi rst- order auto-regressive component of the load, d is the intra-day seasonal component of the load (m ...

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