CfP Workshop Multi-agent Based Applications for Sustainable Energy Systems (MASSES), 11th Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (PAAMS), Salamanca (Spain), 22nd-24th May, 2013

*First Workshop on Multi-agent Based Applications for Sustainable Energy 
Systems (MASSES) *

*as part of*

*11th Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent 
Systems (PAAMS)*

*Salamanca (Spain), 22nd-24th May, 2013 *

*Important dates*

Submission date17 December

Notification date28 January

Paper ready deadline25 February

Conference dates22-24 May, 2013

*Workshop motivation and topics*

After the explicit commitment of many countries to support the 
installation and management of often small renewable energy production 
sources the old energy grids need to be upgraded to a much more 
intelligent and flexible grid, not only for electricity but also for gas 
and heat. Such so called smart grids most likely need to rely on 
decentralized control and a highly efficient, fast, flexible and 
reliable management. This requires smart grids to be capable of 
autonomously and intelligently configuring themselves to make the most 
efficient use of available resources, to be robust to all kinds of 
failures and energy production deviations, and to be extendable and 
adaptable in the face of rapidly changing technologies and requirements. 
The distributed nature of these systems, and the autonomous behaviour 
expected of them, points towards multi-agent systems as a possible 
foundation for the realisation of the management software for such 
grids. While a lot has to happen on the energy production and provision 
level the house of the future as well as the transportation means of the 
future need to be smoothly integrated in such a smart grid concept as 
well which means that houses need to be smart as well. Thus, the focus 
of this workshop is on applications of multi-agent systems technology in 
smart grids and smart homes.

Examples of areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the 
following:

.Agent-based prediction, adaption and optimization of energy use within 
homes, buildings, organisations and micro-grids

.Multi-agent based simulations of energy grids and markets

.Coalition formation strategies for coordinated energy use across 
multiple consumers, forming virtual power stations, and performing 
intelligent demand management.

.Experiences with MAS-based Smart Grid implementations

.Applications of MAS-based Smart Grid technologies

.MAS-based real time adaptation of energy networks

.MAS-based self-configuration or self-healing of energy systems

.MAS-based load modelling and control

.MAS-based applications for electrical vehicles

.MAS-based control and management of electrical car fleets

.Interactions and exchange between networks for electricity, gas and heat

.MAS-based smart home (building) applications and services

.MAS-based control and management of smart homes

.MAS-based control and management of appliances

.MAS-based control and management of smart homes

.MAS-based commercial and industrial applications for smart homes

*Structure of MASSES*

MASSE will be a full-day workshop and will include several presentation 
sessions for the accepted paper as well as invited papers on topics of 
overall interest in order to kick off intense and lively discussions. It 
is intended to end the workshop with a panel/discussion round in which 
the relevant results of the workshop will be discussed.

*Review Process*

Submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 Program Committee 
members. Selection criteria will include: relevance, significance, 
impact, originality, technical soundness, quality of presentation, 
practical applicability. Some preference may also be given to papers 
which address emergent trends or important common themes. In general, 
papers to be acceptable, must be of substantial relevance for the 
multi-agent systems research community.

*Journal publication of excellent papers*

It is intended to invite authors of excellent papers to submit an 
extended version of their paper to either

the IOS Multiagent and Grid Systems journal (MAGS). This journal has a 
high reputation and is often classified as a B-class journal. If enough 
high quality papers will be submitted it is planned to publish them as a 
special issue, otherwise as regular papers;

or Springer's Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence. 
This new journal focuses on research in applications of the 
computer-based methods of Computational Collective Intelligence (CCI) 
and their applications in a wide range of fields such as semantic web, 
social networks and multi-agent systems.

*Workshop organisers/PC Chairs*

Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy

Ryszard Kowalczyk, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

Rainer Unland (primary contact), University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, 
Rainer.Unland at icb.uni-due.de

*Program Committee*

t.b.c.


-- 

"Experience is this valuable asset which allows us to identify the
mistake immediately when we are doing it again and again!"

"Erfahrung ist jener kostbare Besitz, der uns befähigt, einen Fehler
sofort zu erkennen, wenn wir ihn immer wieder machen."


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Prof. Dr. Rainer Unland
University of Duisburg-Essen
Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems (ICB)
Practical Computer Science, especially Data Management Systems and
Knowledge Representation
Schuetzenbahn 70
45117 Essen, Germany
Tel.: (+49) 201-183 3421
IP-Tel. Skype: unlandr Fax: (+49) 201-183 4460
Email: Rainer.Unland at icb.uni-due.de
WWW: http://www.dawis.wiwi.uni-due.de/
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