Abstract
The growing demand for efficient, resilient, and sustainable electricity infrastructure has led to the emergence of smart grids as cyber‐physical systems of systems. Co‐simulation has proven an effective tool for their analysis and validation by coordinating independent subsystem simulations. However, the reuse and integration of diverse models in co‐simulation poses challenges, requiring compatibility and integration efforts. In response, this paper proposes a model taxonomy with the purpose of facilitating co‐simulation; it comprises three layers: concrete‐instance models, abstract‐instance models, and type models. The taxonomy contributes to the creation of independently developed models that can be seamlessly integrated into a coupled co‐simulation. Furthermore, it reflects the emergence of digital twins in smart grid engineering by the explicit distinction of abstract and concrete instances. The three‐layer taxonomy was derived and validated through a case study on co‐simulation of electric‐vehicle charging infrastructure. The research further analyzes and formalizes three modeling‐and‐simulation challenges framed through the lens of the taxonomy: the integration of models across all three layers, the merging of layers, and the consolidation of instance models to craft joint co‐simulation scenarios. Finally, three concrete recommendations for research and industrial practice are given. Thereby, the study contributes to the efficient and effective model‐based validation of cyber‐physical systems of systems using co‐simulation.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | INCOSE International Symposium |
| Pages | 2202–2216 |
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| Publication status | Published - Jul 2024 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
Keywords
- Model-based systems engineering
- Power systems
- cyber-physical systems
- Digital twin
- modeling and simulation
Classification according to Österreichische Systematik der Wissenschaftszweige (ÖFOS 2012)
- 202022 Information technology
Applied Research Level (ARL)
- ARL Level 1 - Observation and description of a principle
Research focus/foci
- Human-Centered Technologies & Design
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