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OPC Unified Architecture
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The article was published on 2009-01-01. It has received 384 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: OPC Unified Architecture & OPC Data Access.read more
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Industrial automation based on cyber-physical systems technologies
TL;DR: An overview of key aspects of industrial CPS, their technologies and emerging directions, as well as challenges for their implementation is presented and a prioritization and timeline are pointed out with the aim to increase Technology Readiness Levels and lead to their usage in industrial automation environments.
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A Review of Architectures and Concepts for Intelligence in Future Electric Energy Systems
Thomas Strasser,Filip Andren,Johannes Kathan,Carlo Cecati,Concettina Buccella,Pierluigi Siano,Paulo Leitão,Gulnara Zhabelova,Valeriy Vyatkin,Pavel Vrba,Vladimir Marik +10 more
TL;DR: An overview of the state of the art and recent developments enabling higher intelligence in future smart grids is provided and the integration of renewable sources and storage systems into the power grids is analyzed.
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Smart Agents in Industrial Cyber–Physical Systems
Paulo Leitão,Stamatis Karnouskos,Luis Ribeiro,Jay Lee,Thomas Strasser,Armando Walter Colombo +5 more
TL;DR: This work surveys and analyzes the current state of the industrial application of agent technology in CPSs, and provides a vision on the way agents can effectively enable emerging CPS challenges.
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A Survey on Smart Grid Cyber-Physical System Testbeds
TL;DR: This survey provides a four step taxonomy based on smart grid domains, research goals, test platforms, and communication infrastructure to provide a taxonomy and insightful guidelines for the development as well as to identify the key features and design decisions while developing future smart grid testbeds.
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Smart Generation and Transmission With Coherent, Real-Time Data
TL;DR: Major challenges facing electrical generation and transmission today that availability of coherent, real-time measurements can help address are described and key factors for these power applications that influence how the delivery system should be planned, implemented, and managed are described.