Title :
A Multiagent Modeling and Investigation of Smart Homes With Power Generation, Storage, and Trading Features
Author :
Kahrobaee, Salman ; Rajabzadeh, R.A. ; Leen-Kiat Soh ; Asgarpoor, Sohrab
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA
Abstract :
Smart homes, as active participants in a smart grid, may no longer be modeled by passive load curves; because their interactive communication and bidirectional power flow within the smart grid affects demand, generation, and electricity rates. To consider such dynamic environmental properties, we use a multiagent-system-based approach in which individual homes are autonomous agents making rational decisions to buy, sell, or store electricity based on their present and expected future amount of load, generation, and storage, accounting for the benefits each decision can offer. In the proposed scheme, home agents prioritize their decisions based on the expected utilities they provide. Smart homes´ intention to minimize their electricity bills is in line with the grid´s aim to flatten the total demand curve. With a set of case studies and sensitivity analyses, we show how the overall performance of the home agents converges-as an emergent behavior-to an equilibrium benefiting both the entities in different operational conditions and determines the situations in which conventional homes would benefit from purchasing their own local generation-storage systems.
Keywords :
building management systems; decision making; home automation; load flow; load management; multi-agent systems; power engineering computing; power generation economics; power markets; smart power grids; autonomous agent; bidirectional power flow; decision making; electricity bills; home agents; interactive communication; multiagent modeling; passive load curve; power demand rate; power electricity rate; power generation rate; power storage; power trading feature; sensitivity analyses; smart grid; smart home; Electricity; Load management; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Smart grids; Smart homes; Wind speed; Energy storage; load management; multiagent systems; smart grids; wind power generation;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2012.2215349