Jan Dinkelbach
RWTH Aachen University
10 Papers
21 Citations
Jan Dinkelbach is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Electric power system. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
A Cosimulation Architecture for Power System, Communication, and Market in the Smart Grid
Markus Mirz,Lukas Razik,Jan Dinkelbach,Halil Alper Tokel,Gholamreza Alirezaei,Rudolf Mathar,Antonello Monti +6 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a cosimulation architecture for smart grids together with a comprehensive data model for the holistic representation of the power system, the communication network, and the energy market, and details of the software architecture and its implementation are presented.
A Service Oriented Architecture for the Digitalization and Automation of Distribution Grids
TL;DR: A new philosophy for the digitalization and automation of distribution grids is presented, based on a modular architecture of microservices implemented via container technology that enables a service-oriented deployment of the intelligence needed in the Distribution Management Systems, moving beyond the traditional view of monolithic software installations in the control rooms.
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DPsim—Advancements in Power Electronics Modelling Using Shifted Frequency Analysis and in Real-Time Simulation Capability by Parallelization
TL;DR: Recent improvements to the open source real-time simulator DPsim are described to address increasingly important use cases that involve power electronics that are connected to the electrical grid and increasing grid sizes.
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Factorisation Path Based Refactorisation for High-Performance LU Decomposition in Real-Time Power System Simulation
TL;DR: In this article, a factorisation path algorithm for partial refactorization is proposed, which takes into account that only a subset of matrix entries change their values during the decomposition process.
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Hosting Capacity Improvement Unlocked by Control Strategies for Photovoltaic and Battery Storage Systems
Jan Dinkelbach,Markus Mirz,Tim Schlosser,Antonello Monti +3 more
- 01 Jun 2018
TL;DR: A simulation study is presented which compares several decentralized control strategies for PV and battery storage systems and proposes and evaluates the implementation of an advanced strategy for battery charging based on Model Predictive Control.
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