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    SGsimv2

    smart grid co-simulation

    SGsim is a co-simulation framework consists mainly of the network simulator OMNeT++ and the power grid simulator OpenDSS. Related Publications: Abdalkarim Awad, Peter Bazan and Reinhard German, " A Short Tutorial On Using SGsim Framework For Smart Grid Applications" Proceedings of the 10th EAI on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools 2016, Taormina, Italy, pp.1-6, October 2016 Abdalkarim Awad, Peter Bazan and Reinhard German, " Co-Simulation-Based Evaluation of Volt-VAR Control," IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), Ljubljana, Slovenia, pp. 1-6, October 2016 Abdalkarim Awad, Peter Bazan and Reinhard German, "SGsim: Co-Simulation Framework for ICT-Enabled Power Distribution Grids," (MMB & DFT 2016), Münster, Germany, pp. 5-8, April 2016 Abdalkarim Awad, Peter Bazan and Reinhard German, "SGsim: a Simulation Framework for Smart Grid Applications," Proceedings of the IEEE International Energy Conference (ENERGYCON 2014), Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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