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Demand response in smart grid – A systematic mapping study
conference contribution
posted on 2020-12-11, 13:52 authored by SM Shahnewaz Siddiquee, Bianca Howard, Dominic TJ O'Sullivan, Ken BrutonGrowing demand for electricity and the
innovations in smart grid technologies is providing new
opportunities for intelligent electrical demand control in the
form of Demand Response (DR). In this paper, we present a
comprehensive review of demand response by conducting a
systematic mapping of the field to evaluate the current research
trends, knowledge gaps, and the scope of future research of DR
in the smart grid context. Bibliometric analysis has been done to
map the intermittent research themes under the demand
response domain by exploiting the co-relationships in the
metadata originated from the SCOPUS database. Thorough
content analysis has also been performed and six emerging
research themes have been identified along with key research
questions commonly addressed to devise future research
directions.
Funding
Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE) (grant no: 12/RC/2302_P2)
EPSRC and SFI Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy Resilience and the Built Environment
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
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2020 2nd International Conference on Smart Power & Internet Energy Systems (SPIES)Pages
327-332Source
2020 2nd International Conference on Smart Power & Internet Energy Systems (SPIES)Publisher
IEEEVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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2020-11-02Copyright date
2020ISBN
9781728166117Publisher version
Language
- en
Location
Bangkok, ThailandEvent dates
15th September 2020 - 18th September 2020Depositor
Dr Bianca Howard Deposit date: 11 December 2020Usage metrics
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