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DEPENDABLE SMART ENERGY SYSTEMS

Descrizione del progetto

Garantire il futuro dei sistemi energetici intelligenti

In un mondo in rapida evoluzione, la nostra dipendenza dai sistemi energetici intelligenti sta crescendo rapidamente e riguarda numerosi settori come l’elettricità, il riscaldamento, il raffreddamento, l’industria, gli edifici e i trasporti. Tuttavia, la complessità e le incertezze associate a questi sistemi rappresentano una sfida per la loro affidabilità e attendibilità. Con il sostegno del programma di azioni Marie Skłodowska-Curie, il progetto DENSE si propone di migliorare la robustezza dei sistemi energetici intelligenti e di sviluppare azioni preventive e correttive, garantendo un futuro energetico sostenibile e affidabile. Il progetto darà priorità a caratteristiche quali la disponibilità, l’affidabilità, la sicurezza, l’integrità e la manutenibilità. Concentrando l’attenzione soprattutto verso la robustezza e l’affidabilità operativa, questo progetto è perfettamente in linea con il Green Deal europeo e con le opportunità offerte dall’era digitale.

Obiettivo

The DN DENSE is addressing individual research projects and training of Doctoral Candidates (DCs) in the innovative dependable
engineering of Smart Energy Systems (SESs) with the main focus on robustness as well as preventive and corrective actions under uncertainty.
Within this concept, the term “Smart Energy Systems (SESs)” refers to a holistic cross-sectoral approach (e.g. electricity, heating, cooling,
industry, buildings and transportation) aimed at excelling the transformation towards sustainable and achievable future energy systems. Hence, it both covers but also extends beyond the Smart Grid approach, which is mainly focused on the electricity sector. Consequently, SESs exhibit the following attributes:
(i) Complex interactions on sub-system and cross-sectoral systems-of-systems levels;
(ii) Cyber-physical characteristics with digital and physical network connections;
(iii) Ability to operate in non-stationary, uncertain and severe environments.
Dependability of complex networks, such as SESs, characterizes their ability to deliver service that can justifiably be trusted. Thus, dependability comprises system attributes, such as availability, reliability, safety, integrity and maintainability. A key requirement of dependability is the desire for providing justifiable trust in the system performance. Hence, rigorous systems engineering yielding provable performance guarantees throughout the system’s life time is already required at the design stage. This challenge is tackled in DENSE with a focus on operational robustness as well as preventive and corrective actions in SESs. As a consequence, DENSE is well-aligned with the EU Commission’s headline ambitions on the European Green Deal as well as the strive for grasping the opportunities from the digital age, while increasing social fairness and prosperity.

Coordinatore

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 513 841,20
Indirizzo
HANSASTRASSE 27C
80686 Munchen
Germania

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Bayern Oberbayern München, Kreisfreie Stadt
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