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Simulation-based validation of smart grids – Status quo and future research trends

Smart grid systems are characterized by high complexity due to interactions between a traditional passive network and active power electronic components, coupled using communication links. Additionally, automation and information technology plays an important role in order to operate and optimize su...

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Main Authors: Steinbrink, Cornelius, Lehnhoff, Sebastian, Rohjans, Sebastian, Strasser, Thomas I, Widl, Edmund, Moyo, Cyndi, Lauss, Georg F, Lehfuss, Felix, Faschang, Mario, Palensky, Peter P, van der Meer, Arjen A, Heussen, Kai, Gehrke, Oliver, Guillo-Sansano, E, Syed, Mazzheruddin Hussain, Emhemed, Abdullah, Brandl, Ron, Nguyen, Van Hoa, Khavari, Ali M, Tran, Quoc Tuan, Kotsampopoulos, Panos C, Hatziargyriou, Nikos, Akroud, Nabil, Rikos, Evangelos J, Degefa, Merkebu Zenebe
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Widl, Edmund
Moyo, Cyndi
Lauss, Georg F
Lehfuss, Felix
Faschang, Mario
Palensky, Peter P
van der Meer, Arjen A
Heussen, Kai
Gehrke, Oliver
Guillo-Sansano, E
Syed, Mazzheruddin Hussain
Emhemed, Abdullah
Brandl, Ron
Nguyen, Van Hoa
Khavari, Ali M
Tran, Quoc Tuan
Kotsampopoulos, Panos C
Hatziargyriou, Nikos
Akroud, Nabil
Rikos, Evangelos J
Degefa, Merkebu Zenebe
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