A Study on Demand Side Management Based on Game-Theoretic Energy Consumption Schedulings

Aduri Babu Rao

Abstract


In this paper, we present an self-reliant and allotted call for-aspect energy control device among users that take benefit of a -way virtual conversation infrastructure which is expected in the destiny smart grid. We use sports principle and formulate an energy intake scheduling game, in which the players are the customers and their strategies are each day schedules of their household appliances and loads. It is thought that the application employer can adopt adequate pricing price lists that differentiate the strength utilization in time and level. We display that for a common situation, with a single utility enterprise serving more than one clients, the globa most advantageous performance in terms of minimizing the power cost is achieved on the Nash equilibrium of the formulated electricity consumption scheduling game. The proposed disbursed demand-side power management method requires each user to genuinely apply its first-class reaction approach to the modern-day overall load and price lists inside the energy distribution device. The customers can keep privacy and do not need to reveal the information on their strength consumption schedules to other customers.

 


Keywords


Demand side management, distributed algorithms, energy consumption scheduling, energy pricing, game theory, market incentives, smart grid





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