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- Application system design – energy optimizationPublication . Albano, Michele; Castiñeira, Rodrigo; Desdouits, Chloé; Lino Ferreira, Luis; Le Guilly, Thibaut; Isasa, Inge; Jokinen, Jani; Kondratjevs, Kaspars; Kunicina, Nadezhda; Manero, Lorenzo; Milo, Aitor; Monge, Javier; Le Pape, Claude; Pedersen, Per; Pedersen, Torben; Olsen, Petur; Siksnys, Laurynas; Skou, Arne; Stluka, Petr; Zabasta, AnatolijsIn this chapter, we present a number of applications of the Arrowhead Framework with special attention to services related to awareness and optimization of energy consumption. First, we present the notion of FlexOffers as a general mechanism for describing energy flexibility. FlexOffers can be aggregated into larger flexibility units to be used as an Arrowhead service in the virtual market of energy [1]. This is followed by two examples on how to exploit such a flexibility service in the energy management of heatpumps and a campus building. Then we present two examples on how to exploit renewable energy to provide elevator services. Next, two examples of context aware services are described – smart lighting and smart car heating, and finally it is described how the Arrowhead Framework can play a role in the optimization of municipal service systems. In the final section, we indicate future work.
- Arrowhead Framework core systems and servicesPublication . Delsing, Jerker; Eliasson, Jens; Albano, Michele; Varga, Pal; Ferreira, Luís Lino; Derhamy, Hasan; Hegedus, Csaba; Puñal Pereira, Pablo; Carlsson, OscarIn chapter 2 local clouds was discussed followed by a local cloud automation architecture in chapter 3. The automation architecture supports the implementation of local automation clouds. Such implementation is supported by the Arrowhead Framework and its core Systems and Services. The Arrowhead Framework core systems enables the creation and operation of local clouds. First implementation of these systems and their services are described in detail in this chapter. There currently are two types of core services within the Arrowhead Framework: - Mandatory core systems - needed to establish the minimal local cloud - Automation support core systems – extending local cloud capabilities intending to provide support for the design and operation of local automation clouds an interaction between local clouds.
- The Arrowhead Framework architecturePublication . Delsing, Jerker; Varga, Pal; Ferreira, Luís Lino; Albano, Michele; Puñal Pereira, Pablo; Eliasson, Jens; Carlsson, Oscar; Derhamy, HasanThe objective of Arrowhead Framework architecture is to facilitate the creation of local automation clouds. Thus enabling local real time performance and security. Paired with simple and cheap engineering. While simultaneously enabling scalability through multi cloud interaction. The architecture addresses the move from large monolithic organisations towards multi-stakeholder cooperations where cooperation are fostered by market requirements. This is to support the high level topics in today’s society such as sustainability, flexibility, efficiency and competitiveness in production.
