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Technoeconomic review of smart metering applications
2023, Efkarpidis, Nikolaos, Geidl, Martin, Wache, Holger, Peter, Marco, Adam, Marc, Ould Abdeslam, Djaffar
This chapter represents a brief version of the survey conducted in Efkarpidis et al. (Smart metering applications: main concepts and business models. Springer Nature Switzerland, Basel, pp. 1–164, 2022), where various smart metering applications are presented from the point of different stakeholders’ interests.
Towards a Timely Root Cause Analysis for Complex Situations in Large Scale Telecommunications Networks
2015, Schaaf, Marc, Wilke, Gwendolin, Mikkola, Topi, Bunn, Erik, Hela, Ilkka, Wache, Holger, Gatziu Grivas, Stella
Enterprise Architecture Frameworks for Enabling Cloud Computing
2010-08-26T00:00:00Z, Tripathi, Uttam Kumar, Wache, Holger, Ebneter, Daniel, Stella Gatziu Grivas
Cloud computing has emerged as a strong factor driving companies to remarkable business success. Far from just being an IT level support solution cloud computing is triggering changes in their core business models by making them more efficient and cost-effective. This has generated an interest for a lot of companies to try and adopt cloud computing for their existing and new business process. In this research we present an approach which a company can use to analyze if its operations can be positively impacted by moving to the cloud. Further we describe our approach using which the company can make that transition to the cloud.
WM2009: 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management
2009-04-02T00:00:00Z, Hinkelmann, Knut, Wache, Holger
The Conference on Professional Knowledge Management provides a broad integrative overview of organizational, cultural, social and technical aspects on Knowledge Management. Focus of the conference is bringing together different research disciplines and sharing experiences gained in the different areas where knowledge management is being applied.
Smart metering applications. Main concepts and business models
2022, Efkarpidis, Nikolaos, Geidl, Martin, Wache, Holger, Peter, Marco, Adam, Marc
This book presents a large number of smart metering applications from the points of view of different stakeholders. The applications are clustered with respect to three types of stakeholders: (a) end-customers, (b) energy service providers, and (c) authorities/research institutions or other organizations. The goal of the book is to examine the implementation potential for each application, considering the interests and benefits for the key stakeholders, main technical and regulatory requirements, as well as limitations and barriers. A business case for each application is created that can provide guidelines to the stakeholders involved in its realization. The book additionally investigates current business models for smart metering applications. A survey on the current techno-economic potential of such applications is conducted based on a questionnaire filled by various stakeholders. The book will be of interest to academic/research institutions, but also engineers in industry, authorities or other organizations.
Degenerazione maculare umida: conoscerla per poterla accettare
2014-06-01, Hüsler, Stephan, Wache, Holger
Cloud Broker: Bringing Intelligence into the Cloud - An Event-Based Approach
2010-07-05T00:00:00Z, Tripathi, Uttam Kumar, Wache, Holger
Flexible capacity addition case study at reduced grid tariff without security of supply
2019, Layec, Vincent, Wache, Holger
Energy intensive industries are sensitive both to the reliability and to the costs of their energy supply system. With renewable energy becoming more affordable, their weather dependent over- and under production will cause more volatile and higher spot price, but fees prevent the roll-out of Power- to-Gas. In this paper, we differentiate the new flexible loads of energy conversion and storage like Power-to-X or batteries from the regular loads of the core activity of industries and we design the tariff system of flexible loads in such a way to be financially attractive, by abandoning a security of supply that they actually do not need. In a previous work, the technical functionality of a load management system solving the grid congestion issues was described. Here we aggregate the yearly energy balance and the associated costs in six case studies to verify that the roll-out of the new flexible loads is economically viable. The financial attractiveness of the roll-out of new flexible loads with reduced tariff system and future drop in technology price is verified in all these customers and the tariff reduction for conditional loads is the decisive factor of the profitability in four of them.
Intelligent Dynamic Load Management Based on Solar Panel Monitoring
2014-04-04T00:00:00Z, Wilke, Gwendolin, Schaaf, Marc, Wache, Holger, Gatziu Grivas, Stella, Ryter, Remo, Mikkola, Topi, Bun, Eric
Relaxing RDF Queries based on User and Domain Preferences
2009-12-01T00:00:00Z, Dolog, Peter, Stuckenschmidt, Heiner, Wache, Holger, Diederich, Jörg