CPES 2019 - 7th Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
Automation and digitalization have become important topics in the energy sector in recent years, as modern energy systems increasingly rely on communication and information technology to combine smart controls with hardware infrastructure. With the emergence of cyber–physical systems (CPS) as a transdisciplinary field, such modern energy systems can be classified as cyber–physical energy systems (CPES), integrating the related research and development within a broader scope.
An important aspect of the research and development related to CPS is to bridge the gap between the traditional engineering domains and computer science. This is especially true for CPES, where the related engineering domains have in the past come up with proven and reliable methods for designing even large and complex systems. However, existing modeling and simulation tools still struggle to cover all aspects of CPES. Hence, a combination of universal modeling languages and established, domain-specific tools (like grid simulators and telecommunication simulators) is necessary. New methods, tools and algorithms are needed that are compact, computationally inexpensive, potentially self-organizing and intrinsically stable if applied to real energy systems.
During the workshop, a dedicated session for demos is foreseen. We encourage tool developers (with industrial as well as academic background) to apply for a slot in this session. Please contact the workshop organizers to get in touch.
This workshop brings together researchers and industrialists to exchange ideas and newest research results on the following (not exhaustive) list of topics:
Hybrid modeling and simulation
Co-Simulation of multi-domain systems
Ontologies for energy systems
Applications of cyber-physical energy systems
Distributed algorithms and control
Standards in interfacing components
Formal languages for energy systems
Smart Grid modeling
Smart Cities modeling
Design of simulations/experiments
An important aspect of the research and development related to CPS is to bridge the gap between the traditional engineering domains and computer science. This is especially true for CPES, where the related engineering domains have in the past come up with proven and reliable methods for designing even large and complex systems. However, existing modeling and simulation tools still struggle to cover all aspects of CPES. Hence, a combination of universal modeling languages and established, domain-specific tools (like grid simulators and telecommunication simulators) is necessary. New methods, tools and algorithms are needed that are compact, computationally inexpensive, potentially self-organizing and intrinsically stable if applied to real energy systems.
During the workshop, a dedicated session for demos is foreseen. We encourage tool developers (with industrial as well as academic background) to apply for a slot in this session. Please contact the workshop organizers to get in touch.
This workshop brings together researchers and industrialists to exchange ideas and newest research results on the following (not exhaustive) list of topics:
Hybrid modeling and simulation
Co-Simulation of multi-domain systems
Ontologies for energy systems
Applications of cyber-physical energy systems
Distributed algorithms and control
Standards in interfacing components
Formal languages for energy systems
Smart Grid modeling
Smart Cities modeling
Design of simulations/experiments
Other CFPs
- 2nd Workshop on Benchmarking Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things (CPS-IoTBench)
- Symbolic-Numeric Methods for Reasoning about CPS and IoT (SNR)
- Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
- 1st Workshop on Design Automation for CPS and IoT (DESTION 2019)
- 4th International Workshop on Social Sensing (SocialSens 2019)
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