[agents] 2nd CFP: First International Workshop on Agent Technologies for Energy Systems (ATES 2010)
Alex Rogers
acr at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Jan 6 06:04:21 EST 2010
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First International Workshop on
Agent Technologies for Energy Systems (ATES 2010)
To be held in conjunction with the Ninth International Conference
on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
(AAMAS 2010)
Toronto, Canada
10/11th May 2010
http://www.ates2010.org
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Meeting the challenge of mitigating the worst effects of global climate change, and ensuring energy security in the face of dwindling oil and gas reserves, requires a radical change in the way in which energy (and particularly electricity) is generated, distributed and consumed.
Addressing this challenge requires future energy systems (such as the smart grid) to be capable of autonomously and intelligently configuring themselves to make the most efficient use of available resources, to be robust to the cascading failures that plague current networks, and to be extendable and adaptable in the face of rapidly changing technologies and requirements.
The distributed nature of these systems, and the autonomous behaviour expected of them, naturally lend themselves to a multi-agent methodology. Thus, the goals of this workshop are to explore and develop the application of agent technologies within such future energy systems, to attract researchers to this exciting and important application domain, and to provide a forum where domain experts and agent researchers can meet and exchange ideas.
Examples of areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Methodologies to predict and optimise of energy use within homes, buildings, organisations and micro-grids.
- Multi-agent simulation of energy markets, energy grids and consumers.
- Novel energy markets and trading strategies.
- Coalition formation strategies for coordinated energy use across multiple consumers, forming virtual power stations, and performing intelligent demand management.
- Agent/human interaction for energy preference elicitation and efficiency feedback.
- Agent-based software development for deploying distributed control across energy networks.
Important dates
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* 2nd February 2010 - Submission of contributions to workshop
* 2nd March 2010 - Workshop paper acceptance notification
* 12th March 2010 - Camera ready deadline
Submission
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The workshop welcomes submissions of contributions that describe innovative work and results in this area (maximum 8 pages). In addition, position papers and brief overviews of ongoing projects are encouraged (maximum 2 pages).
All submissions should conform to the AAMAS 2010 conference formatting instructions. For more details, see the workshop site for more details: http://www.ates2010.org/.
Organising Committee
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Dr. Alex Rogers
School of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton, UK
Email: acr at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Prof. Stephen McArthur
Institute for Energy and Environment
University of Strathclyde, UK
Email: s.mcarthur at eee.strath.ac.uk
Dr. Ying Guo
Autonomous Systems Lab
CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia
Email: ying.guo at csiro.au
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Dr. Alex Rogers
Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group
Electronics & Computer Science
University of Southampton
Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Email : acr at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Telephone : +44 (0) 23 8059 9008
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