@inproceedings{cda55345088a4eab82235bb4b7cf08a1,
title = "Challenges in Transitioning from Co-Simulation to Practical Application: A Case Study on Economic Emission Dispatch in a Greenhouse Compartment",
abstract = "Co-simulation is a widely applied method used to analyze the behavior of complex, interdisciplinary, and integrated cyber-physical control systems. Despite its prevalence, the transition from co-simulated control systems into practical applications is not discussed as much in the literature. This leaves a gap in the literature because practitioners may not be aware of these challenges. This paper aims to uncover and discuss some of the challenges that arise in the transition from a co-simulated control system to a practical application.A case study on economic emission dispatch in a Danish industrial greenhouse compartment serves as the fundament in studying these challenges. Economic emission dispatch is a method that can be used in a closed-loop arrangement to decrease costs and emissions of multiple energy production units. The case study is first implemented as a co-simulation which is subject to a subsequent practical implementation. The co-simulation implementation is governed by the open-source framework mosaik that is used extensively in smart grid applications. In contrast, the practical implementation is not governed by mosaik due to architectural design discrepancies. A key feature of the study is the use of software-in-the-loop, which means that the controller being tested is the actual software intended for deployment. The highlighted challenges include that the core abstractions (master algorithm, scenario-script, and protocol) of the co-simulation framework cannot be transferred to an operational context due to design discrepancies. Despite these challenges, the co-simulation can still serve as a baseline for comparing functional performance metrics during the transition.",
keywords = "Economic dispatch, co-simulation, software-in-the-loop, SIL, transition, challenges, greenhouse, simulation-to-reality gap, cyber-physical system",
author = "Clausen, {Christian Skafte Beck} and Sebastian Lehnhoff and Schwarz, {Jan S{\"o}ren} and J{\o}rgensen, {Bo N{\o}rregaard} and Ma, {Zheng Grace}",
year = "2025",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-74738-0_12",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783031747373",
pages = "173--192",
editor = "J{\o}rgensen, {Bo N{\o}rregaard} and Ma, {Zheng Grace} and Wijaya, {Fransisco Danang} and Roni Irnawan and Sarjiya Sarjiya",
booktitle = "Energy Informatics - 4th Energy Informatics Academy Conference, EI.A 2024, Proceedings",
publisher = "Springer",
address = "Germany",
note = "Energy Informatics.Academy Conference 2024 ; Conference date: 23-10-2024 Through 25-10-2024",
url = "https://www.energyinformatics.academy/eia-2024-conference",
}