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PTIDES Model on a Distributed Testbed Emulating Smart Grid Real-Time Applications
Slobodan Matic, Ilge Akkaya, Michael Zimmer, John Eidson, Edward A. Lee

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Slobodan Matic, Ilge Akkaya, Michael Zimmer, John Eidson, Edward A. Lee. "PTIDES Model on a Distributed Testbed Emulating Smart Grid Real-Time Applications". IEEE Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT-EUROPE), December, 2011.

Abstract
PTIDES, a programming model for distributed realtime systems, was proposed previously. The model captures both the functionality of the system and the desired timing of interactions with the environment. The PTIDES simulator supports simulation of both of these aspects. In this work, we focus on the PTIDES development environment in the context of applications drawn from the control of electric power systems. The evaluation is based on experiments on a system of distributed computing platforms emulating typical power system control and monitoring devices and an emulation of portions of the electric power grid based on conventional micro-controller instrumentation.

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    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/857.html"
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    Slobodan Matic, Ilge Akkaya, Michael Zimmer, John Eidson,
    Edward A. Lee. "PTIDES Model on a Distributed Testbed
    Emulating Smart Grid Real-Time Applications". IEEE
    Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies
    (ISGT-EUROPE), December, 2011.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{MaticAkkayaZimmerEidsonLee11_PTIDESModelOnDistributedTestbedEmulatingSmartGridRealTime,
        author = {Slobodan Matic and Ilge Akkaya and Michael Zimmer
                  and John Eidson and Edward A. Lee},
        title = {PTIDES Model on a Distributed Testbed Emulating
                  Smart Grid Real-Time Applications},
        booktitle = {IEEE Conference on Innovative Smart Grid
                  Technologies (ISGT-EUROPE)},
        month = {December},
        year = {2011},
        abstract = {PTIDES, a programming model for distributed
                  realtime systems, was proposed previously. The
                  model captures both the functionality of the
                  system and the desired timing of interactions with
                  the environment. The PTIDES simulator supports
                  simulation of both of these aspects. In this work,
                  we focus on the PTIDES development environment in
                  the context of applications drawn from the control
                  of electric power systems. The evaluation is based
                  on experiments on a system of distributed
                  computing platforms emulating typical power system
                  control and monitoring devices and an emulation of
                  portions of the electric power grid based on
                  conventional micro-controller instrumentation.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/857.html}
    }
    

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