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Proceedings ArticleDOI
20 Jul 2008
TL;DR: In this article, an autonomous regional active network management system (ARA-NMS) is presented, which includes automatic restoration, voltage control, power flow management and implementation of network performance optimisation strategies.
Abstract: This paper discusses AuRA-NMS, an autonomous regional active network management system currently being developed in the UK through a partnership between several UK universities, two distribution network operators (DNO) and ABB. The scope of control to be undertaken by AuRA-NMS includes: automatic restoration, voltage control, power flow management and implementation of network performance optimisation strategies. The paper briefly describes AuRA-NMS and its position in the context of future "intelligent"/"smart" networks. The paper focuses on two key elements of the delivery of a demonstrable version of AuRA-NMS: its agent-based software architecture and the hardware platform on which it will initially be deployed. The paper concludes with a short discussion of the role of MAS technology in future energy networks with reference to its use in AuRA-NMS.

37 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
23 Jun 2008
TL;DR: AuRA-NMS is an autonomous regional active network management system currently being developed in the UK through a partnership between several UK universities, EDF Energy, ScottishPower and ABB.
Abstract: AuRA-NMS is an autonomous regional active network management system currently being developed in the UK through a partnership between several UK universities, EDF Energy, ScottishPower and ABB. The scope of control to be undertaken by AuRA-NMS includes: automatic restoration, voltage control, power flow management and implementation of network performance optimisation strategies. Through the adoption of a novel active network management system architecture based on multi-agent system (MAS) technology, AuRA-NMS aims provide a flexible and extensible means of developing solutions for a range of different types of network. This paper introduces the AuRA-NMS concept, gives details of the hardware platform it will be implemented on, discusses the potential voltage control and power flow management techniques the system may employ and the use of MAS technology as a means of integrating those approaches.

24 citations