@inproceedings{KokKarnouskosNestleetal.2009, author = {Koen Kok and Stamatis Karnouskos and David Nestle and Aris Dimeas and Anke Weidlich and Cor Warmer and Philipp Strauss and Britta Buchholz and Stefan Drenkard and Nikos Hatziargyriou and Vali Lioliou}, title = {Smart Houses in the Smart Grid}, series = {CIRED 2009 - The 20th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution - Part 2}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {978-1-84919126-5}, issn = {0537-9989}, doi = {10.1049/cp.2009.0961}, pages = {81 -- 93}, year = {2009}, abstract = {Innovative technologies and concepts will emerge as we move towards a more dynamic, service-based, market-driven infrastructure, where energy efficiency and savings can be facilitated by interactive distribution networks. A new generation of fully interactive Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) infrastructure has to be developed to support the optimal exploitation of the changing, complex business processes and to enable the efficient functioning of the deregulated energy market for the benefit of citizens and businesses. The architecture of such distributed system landscapes must be designed and validated, standards need to be created and widely supported, and comprehensive, reliable IT applications will need to be implemented. The collaboration between a smart house and a smart grid is a promising approach which, with the help of ICT can fully unleash the capabilities of the smart electricity network.}, language = {en} }