Journal of Information Organization


Vol No. 12 ,Issue No. 3 2022

Multi-Agent Systems for the Study of Renewable Energy Distribution Systems
Aleksandar Malecic
Faculty of Electronic Engineering Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, Nis, Serbia
Abstract: Using multi-agent system we have studied the distribution of renewable energy generation process. We also made a comparison the model of the distributed renewable energy system with other similar models. We have used the parameters of wider context of sustainability. We have used the conviviality concept.
Keywords: Conviviality, Distributed Electricity Generation, Multi-agent Systems, Sustainability Multi-Agent Systems for the Study of Renewable Energy Distribution Systems
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jio/2022/12/3/64-69
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