ICT4SmartGrid 2023: The 4th IEEE International Workshop on Rising ICT Solutions for Smart Grids as Multi-energy Systems
Technical Program
*= in-person presentation in Torino
LSTM for Grid Power Forecasting in Short-Term from Wave Energy Converters (1667)*
Rafael Natalio Fontana Crespo, Alessandro Aliberti, Lorenzo Bottaccioli, Enrico Macii, Giorgio Fighera and Edoardo Patti
An Electric Vehicle Simulator for Realistic Battery Signals Generation from Data-sheet and Real-world Data (1668)*
Raimondo Gallo, Gianluca Bussolo, Marco Zampolli, Rémi Jaboeuf, Paolo Tosco, Alessandro Aliberti and Edoardo Patti
Exploring the Potential of Energy Data Marketplaces: an Approach based on the Ocean Protocol (7520)*
Silvio Meneguzzo, Alfredo Favenza, Valentina Gatteschi and Claudio Schifanella
Goal of the workshop:
The workshop aims to attract practitioners and researchers in all fields of ICT (e.g. Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Internet-of-Things, Blockchain, etc) applied to the domain of smart grids intended as Multi-Energy Systems.
Workshop theme:
In the scenario of Smart Grids as part of next generation Smart Cities, multiple cutting-edge ICT technologies are playing a leading role. Among the others, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning algorithms (including Deep Learning Networks) provide a data-driven way to demand and load forecasting. Internet-of-Things architectures coupled with Big Data frameworks are beneficial to the efficient gathering and management of energy information. Latest Blockchain technologies promise to revolutionize the energy marketplace by introducing dynamic smart contracts. Simulation and co-simulation techniques (including agent-based simulations, hardware-in-the-loop) provide a basis for testing novel energy management policies at multiple spatio-temporal resolutions.
The concept of the smart grid is not limited only to introducing novel solutions for making electric distribution networks smarter; it also includes a holistic view of integrated Smart Multi-Energy Systems (SMESs), with the goal of planning the correct deployment of energy resources, including renewable ones. Developing such SMESs needs a strong multidisciplinary approach taking a multiplicity of heterogeneous factors into account, including the operational phase of energy systems, resources and consumption requests, people behaviours, energy network constrains (i.e. gas, heating and electricity networks).
Scope of the workshop:
Authors are invited to submit original technical papers and novel research contributions in any aspect of Smart Multi-Energy Systems and covering, but not limited, to the topics of interest listed below:
- Blockchain for smart grids;
- Internet-of-Things architectures for energy management;
- Architectures for energy, big data management;
- Data Analytics and Machine Learning for demand and load forecasting;
- Novel models for renewable energy simulation;
- Simulations and Co-simulations techniques;
- Simulations under real-time constraints;
- Simulations with hardware in the loop;
- Agent Based Simulations of Smart grids;
- Multi-modelling simulations of Smart Grid;
- Multi-energy systems integration;
In addition to regular papers, we welcome industrial practice reports, especially from industry.
Paper Templates
IEEE Paper templates are available in MS Word 2003 and LaTex. All submissions must use US 8.5×11 letter page format.
Important Dates
Main Conference/Symposium
Main conference/symposium papers due: 15 January 2023Extended to 15 February 2023
Notification: 7 April 2023
Camera-ready and registration due: 7 May 2023 Updated: 18 May 2023
Journal then Conference Submissions
Due date: April 7, 2023
Notifications: April 30, 2023
Workshops, Fast Abstract, SRS Programs
EXTENDED: Workshop papers due: 21 April 2023
UPDATED: Notifications: 7 May 2023
UPDATED: Camera-ready and registration due: Updated: 18 May 2023
Submission Link
Please submit your paper on EasyChair
IEEE Conference Publishing Policies
All submissions must adhere to IEEE Conference Publishing Policies.
IEEE Cross Check
All submission will be screened for plagiarized material through the IEEE Cross Check portal.
Workshop Organizers
Marco Aiello, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Email: marco.aiello@iaas.uni-stuttgart.de
Lorenzo Bottaccioli, Interuniversity Dept. of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Email: lorenzo.bottaccioli@polito.it
Peter Palensky, Dept. of Electrical Sustainable Energy, Delft University of Technology, Netherland
Email: p.palensky@tudelft.nl
Francesco Ponzio, Dept. Of Control and Computer Engineering, Politecnico di Torino
Publicity Chair
Sara Vinco, Dept. Of Control and Computer Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Email: sara.vinco@polito.it
Program Committee
Alessandro Aliberti, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Andrea Acquaviva, University of Bologna, Italy
Luca Barbierato, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Davide Brunelli, University of Trento, Italy
Ana-Maria Dumitrescu, University of Bucharest, Romania
Abouzar Estebsari, London South Bank University, England
Marco Jahn, Eclipse Foundation, Germany
Ariel Liebman, Monash University, Australia
Zofia Lukszo, Delft University of Technology, Netherland
Edoardo Patti, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Marco Pau, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Enrico Pons, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Ettore Francesco Bompard, Politecnico di Torino, Italy