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WINDASPES: Information Driven Applications for Smart Power and Energy Systems

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Large amounts of data are available about the power system each particular time instance. The complexity of power and energy systems needs high level accuracy in order to be stable and reliable. The information obtained from the solution of the power flow equations could be used to consider the stability of the power system. Generators (nuclear power plants, Renewable Energy Sources) and consumers could use demand response techniques in order to change their production and consumption pattern in response to price changes. Applications of information tools taken from various areas, such as, but not limited to artificial intelligence, control and signal processing find wide use in power and energy systems, and thus contributing in their autonomous and efficient operation.

Large amounts of data are available about the power system each particular time instance. The complexity of power and energy systems needs high level accuracy in order to be stable and reliable. The information obtained from the solution of the power flow equations could be used to consider the stability of the power system. Generators (nuclear power plants, Renewable Energy Sources) and consumers could use demand response techniques in order to change their production and consumption pattern in response to price changes. Applications of information tools taken from various areas, such as, but not limited to artificial intelligence, control and signal processing find wide use in power and energy systems, and thus contributing in their autonomous and efficient operation.

Smart Grids / Smart Energy Systems
Power system management and control
State Prediction and Fault detection
Intelligent meters/ Intelligent sensors
Energy planning and scheduling
Load/price forecasting
Nuclear System Controls
Nuclear Process Monitoring
Health Management (Energy/Nuclear)
Big Data Methods
Signal Processing
Artificial Intelligence Applications
Cyber-Physical Energy Systems
Computational Methods for Energy

Lefteri Tsoukalas, Purdue University,tsoukala@ecn.purdue.edu,USA
Miltos Alamaniotis, Purdue UniversitY,malamani@ecn.purdue.edu,USA

Dimitrios Bargiotas, TEI Stereas Elladas, Greece
Nikolaos Bourbakis, Wright State University, USA
Mauro Cappelli, ENEA, Italy
Alex Chroneos, Coventry University, UK
Stavros Christopoulos, Coventry University, UK
Konstantis Daloukas, Helic, Greece
Petros Groumpos, University of Patras, Greece
Rafik Fainti, Purdue University, USA
Thanasis Fevgas, University of Thessaly, Greece
Stratis Kanarachos, Coventry University, UK
Akis Lagaris, University of Ioannina, Greece
Antonia Nasiakou, Purdue University, USA
Yota Tsompanopoulou, University of Thessaly, Greece
Manolis Vavalis, University of Thessaly, Greece

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Miltos Alamaniotis, Purdue University, USA(malamani@ecn.purdue.edu)