Decision Support for Smart Grid: Using Reasoning to Contextualize Complex Decision Making
Title | Decision Support for Smart Grid: Using Reasoning to Contextualize Complex Decision Making |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Balduccini, Marcello, Griffor, Edward, Huth, Michael, Vishik, Claire, Wollman, David, Kamongi, Patrick |
Conference Name | 2019 7th Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (MSCPES) |
Date Published | April 2019 |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-7281-0637-3 |
Keywords | automated decision making, Cognition, composability, CPS framework model, CPS modeling, cps privacy, cyber physical systems, cyber-physical system, Cyber-physical systems, decision making, decision support, Decision support systems, governance collaborators, grid topologies, Human Behavior, human factors, industry collaborators, inference mechanisms, Metrics, NIST, Ontologies, ontologies (artificial intelligence), Ontology, open systems, power engineering computing, privacy, pubcrawl, reasoning techniques, resilience, Resiliency, security, simulations, smart grid stakeholders, Smart grids, smart power grids, Unified modeling language, university collaborators, US National Institute of Standards-and-Technology |
Abstract | The smart grid is a complex cyber-physical system (CPS) that poses challenges related to scale, integration, interoperability, processes, governance, and human elements. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and its government, university and industry collaborators, developed an approach, called CPS Framework, to reasoning about CPS across multiple levels of concern and competency, including trustworthiness, privacy, reliability, and regulatory. The approach uses ontology and reasoning techniques to achieve a greater understanding of the interdependencies among the elements of the CPS Framework model applied to use cases. This paper demonstrates that the approach extends naturally to automated and manual decision-making for smart grids: we apply it to smart grid use cases, and illustrate how it can be used to analyze grid topologies and address concerns about the smart grid. Smart grid stakeholders, whose decision making may be assisted by this approach, include planners, designers and operators. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8738798 |
DOI | 10.1109/MSCPES.2019.8738798 |
Citation Key | balduccini_decision_2019 |
- Resiliency
- NIST
- Ontologies
- ontologies (artificial intelligence)
- Ontology
- open systems
- power engineering computing
- pubcrawl
- reasoning techniques
- resilience
- Metrics
- security
- simulations
- smart grid stakeholders
- Smart Grids
- smart power grids
- Unified modeling language
- university collaborators
- US National Institute of Standards-and-Technology
- cyber-physical system
- cyber physical systems
- Human Factors
- Human behavior
- privacy
- automated decision making
- cognition
- composability
- CPS framework model
- CPS modeling
- CPS Privacy
- cyber-physical systems
- Decision Making
- decision support
- Decision support systems
- governance collaborators
- grid topologies
- industry collaborators
- inference mechanisms