Browsing by Author "Hutter, A."
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A Hybrid Learning Method for System Identification and Optimal Control
Schubnel, B.; Carrillo, R.; Alet, P.-J.; Hutter, A. (2020-10) -
Analysis of lithium-ion cells performance, through novel test protocol for stationary applications
Brivio, C.; Musolino, V.; Alet, P. J.; Merlo, M.; Hutter, A.; Ballif, C.; et al. (2017)Renewable energy sources (RES) are changing the operating conditions of power systems. In this context, battery energy storage systems (BESSs) could be a viable technical solution to maximize the local consumption of RES ... -
Application-independent protocol for predicting the efficiency of lithium-ion battery cells in operations
Brivio, C.; Musolino, V.; Alet, P. J.; Merlo, M.; Hutter, A.; Ballif, C. (2018)Despite a continuous reduction in battery prices, investment in storage systems carries a high risk. Indeed, many applications lack an adequate test protocol and method to predict the performance of batteries in operations. ... -
Automated quantification of PV hosting capacity in distribution networks under user-defined control and optimisation procedures
Martin, W.; Stauffer, Y.; Ballif, C.; Hutter, A.; Alet, P. J. (2018)With the rising popularity of photovoltaic (PV) power, utility companies are experiencing a growing number of interconnection requests on their networks. Combined with power quality issues, the distribution system operator ... -
Improved Ramp-Rate and Self Consumption Ratio In A Renewable-Energy-Based DC Micro-Grid
Musolino, V.; Rod, C.; Alet, P. J.; Hutter, A.; Ballif, C. (2017)Power fluctuations, especially in LV grids, are increasing due to the continuing penetration of renewable energy sources which are naturally variable and characterized by fast transients of the energy production. In order ... -
Quantifying the potential of smart heat pump control to increase the self consumption of photovoltaic electricity in buildings
Stauffer, Y.; Koch, N.; Hutter, A.; Pflugradt, N. D. (2018)Energy management systems that efficiently use self-produced renewable energy are becoming popular. However, quantifying their benefits in terms of self-consumption increase and associated financial benefits, is difficult ... -
Smart sensors network for accurate indirect heat accounting in apartment buildings
Stauffer, Y.; Hutter, A.; Carrillo, R. E.; Saba, F.; Boegli, M.; Malengo, A. (2021-10)