Exploració per autor "Alskaif, Tarek"
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A distributed power sharing framework among households in microgrids: a repeated game approach
Alskaif, Tarek; Guerrero Zapata, Manel; Bellalta Jiménez, Boris; Nilsson, Anders (2017-01-01)
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Accés obertIn microgrids, the integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) in the residential sector can improve power reliability, and potentially reduce power demands and carbon emissions. Improving the utilization of renewable ... -
Energy efficiency of MAC protocols in low data rate wireless multimedia sensor networks: A comparative study
Alskaif, Tarek; Bellalta Jiménez, Boris; Guerrero Zapata, Manel; Barceló Ordinas, José María (Elsevier, 2017-03-01)
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Accés obertSome new application scenarios for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) such as urban resilience, smart house/building, smart agriculture and animal farming, among others, can be enhanced by adding multimedia sensors able to ... -
Energy sharing in smart grids : a game theory approach
Alskaif, Tarek (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2016-07-26)
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Accés obertThe need for energy conservation, grid reliability, and improved operational efficiencies have led to the changes from conventional electricity grids which have “blind” and manual operations, along with the electromechanical ... -
Game theory for energy efficiency in wireless sensor networks: Latest trends
Alskaif, Tarek; Guerrero Zapata, Manel; Bellalta Jiménez, Boris (2015-08-01)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialIn the area of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), improving energy efficiency and network lifetime is one of the most important and challenging issues. Most of the considered WSNs are formed by nodes with limited resources, ... -
Reputation-based joint scheduling of households appliances and storage in a microgrid with a shared battery
Alskaif, Tarek; Luna, Adriana C.; Guerrero Zapata, Manel; Guerrero, Josep M.; Bellalta Jiménez, Boris (2017-03-01)
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Accés obertDue to the decreasing revenues from the surplus renewable energy injected into the grid, mechanisms promoting self-consumption of this energy are becoming increasingly important. Demand response (DR) and local storage are ...