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An Approach for Analyzing the Impacts of Smart Grid Topologies on Critical Infrastructure Resilience
Sadeeb Ottenburger
author
Thomas Münzberg
author
2017
Iscram
Albi, France
English
The generation and supply of electricity is currently about to undergo a fundamental transition that includes extensive development of smart grids. Smart grids are huge and complex networks consisting of a vast number of devices and entities which are connected with each other. This fact opens new variations of disruption scenarios which can increase the vulnerability of a power distribution network. However, the network topology of a smart grid has significant effects on urban resilience particularly referring to the adequate provision of vital services of critical infrastructures. An elaborated topology of smart grids can increase urban resilience. In this paper, we discuss the role of smart grids, give research impulses for examining diverse smart grid topologies and for evaluating their impacts on urban resilience by using an agent based simulation approach which considers smart grid topology as a model parameter.
Smart Grids
Urban Resilience
Agent Based Simulation
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Decision Support
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/sadeebottenburger/2017/2029_SadeebOttenburger+ThomasMuenzberg2017.pdf
SadeebOttenburger+ThomasMuenzberg2017
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management
Iscram 2017
Tina Comes
F
B
editor
14th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management
2017
Iscram
Albi, France
conference publication
400
411
2411-3387
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