The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers,
based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided
by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and
their oral presentation at the conference.
Area:
Energy-Aware Systems and Technologies
A Blockchain-based Privacy-friendly Renewable Energy Community
Stephan Cejka, Franz Zeilinger, Argjenta Veseli, Marie-Theres Holzleitner and Mark Stefan
Area:
Energy-Aware Systems and Technologies
Sizing of II-Life Batteries for Grid Support Applications and Economic Evaluations
Giuseppe Graber, Vito Calderaro, Vincenzo Galdi and Antonio Piccolo
Area:
Energy-Aware Systems and Technologies
Identifying the “Do’s” and “Don’ts” for a Trust-Building CCU Product Label
Anika Linzenich, Katrin Arning and Martina Ziefle
Area:
Sustainable Computing and Systems
Efficient Routing for Overlay Networks in a Smart Grid Context
Lasse Orda, Tue V. Jensen, Oliver Gehrke and Henrik W. Bindner
Area:
Energy-Aware Systems and Technologies
Demand Response of Medical Freezers in a Business Park Microgrid
Rosa Morales González, Madeleine Gibescu, Sjef Cobben, Martijn Bongaerts, Marcel de Nes-Koedam and Wouter Vermeiden
Area:
Energy-Aware Systems and Technologies
High Performance and Privacy for Distributed Energy Management: Introducing PrivADE+ and PPPM
Daniel Brettschneider, Daniel Hölker and Ralf Tönjes
Area:
Energy-Aware Systems and Technologies
Optimal Scheduling of Heat Pumps for Power Peak Shaving and Customers Thermal Comfort
Jochen L. Cremer, Marco Pau, Ferdinanda Ponci and Antonello Monti
Area:
Energy-Aware Systems and Technologies
Orka: A New Technique to Profile the Energy Usage of Android Applications
Benjamin Westfield and Anandha Gopalan
Area:
Energy-Aware Systems and Technologies
A Sensitivity Study of PMU-based Fault Detection on Smart Grid
Richard Barella, Duc Nguyen, Ryan Winter, Kuei-Ti Lu, Scott Wallace, Xinghui Zhao and Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez
Area:
Sustainable Computing and Communications
In-Wall Thermoelectric Harvesting for Wireless Sensor Networks
Aristotelis Kollias and Ioanis Nikolaidis