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Distributed Energy Resource ICT Reference Architecture - Distributed Control Architecture for Hardware Limited Internet of Things DERs
Author(s) -
Bo Petersen,
Henrik W. Bindner,
Bjarne Poulsen,
Shi You
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5220/0006701201990205
Subject(s) - architecture , computer science , the internet , resource (disambiguation) , distributed system security architecture , internet of things , computer architecture , information and communications technology , applications architecture , distributed computing , embedded system , computer network , operating system , world wide web , software architecture , software , security information and event management , visual arts , cloud computing security , cloud computing , art
For Distributed Energy Resources to participate in the grid, and help solve the problems of unreliability and inefficiency, caused by weather dependent, and distributed energy resources, they must have a processing unit, data connection, and an ICT architecture. The aim of the paper is to describe the software components of the ICT architecture, thereby improving the design of scalable ICT architectures for automatically controlled DERs. Future plug ‘n’ play software components that improve the scalability and eases the development of such ICT architectures are also described in the paper. The ICT architecture should be scalable to many different types of DERs with minimal effort and should enable control by automated generic controlling entities. The ICT architecture primarily consists of three layers, the driver layer that uses native communication to talk to the unit hardware, the data layer that supplies historical data, real-time data, and future prediction to the communication layer, which is responsible for talking to the controlling entities. With the plug ‘n’ play extension components which adds the application launcher, automatic configuration, selfhealing and topology detection.

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