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Scenarios for an autonomic micro smart grid. / Frey, Sylvain; Huguet, François ; Mivielle, Cédric et al.
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Smart Grids and Green IT Systems (SmartGreens 2012). 2012.

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Frey, S, Huguet, F, Mivielle, C, Menga, D & Diaconescu, A 2012, Scenarios for an autonomic micro smart grid. in Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Smart Grids and Green IT Systems (SmartGreens 2012).

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Frey, S., Huguet, F., Mivielle, C., Menga, D., & Diaconescu, A. (2012). Scenarios for an autonomic micro smart grid. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Smart Grids and Green IT Systems (SmartGreens 2012)

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Frey S, Huguet F, Mivielle C, Menga D, Diaconescu A. Scenarios for an autonomic micro smart grid. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Smart Grids and Green IT Systems (SmartGreens 2012). 2012

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Frey, Sylvain ; Huguet, François ; Mivielle, Cédric et al. / Scenarios for an autonomic micro smart grid. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Smart Grids and Green IT Systems (SmartGreens 2012). 2012.

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abstract = "Autonomic computing is a bio-inspired vision elaborated to manage the increasing complexity ofcontemporary heterogeneous, large scale, dynamic computer systems. This paper presents a series of scenarios relative to micro smart grids – district-size “smart” electricity networks. These scenarios involve situations where autonomic management approaches could provide promising solutions. They therefore appear as short stories of a possible autonomic micro smart grid, that illustrate the concepts of autonomic computing as well as the potential behind this vision. At the same time, these scenarios reveal open issues as well as novel perspectives on the future of micro smart grids.",
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