One of ERIGrid partners, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology is organising a workshop for an introduction to the co-simulation framework mosaik on 6 December 2017 at the premises of OFFIS in Oldenburg (DE). The workshop will include hands-on exercises and user examples.
Registrations are open till 20 November 2017. To register please fill out the form and email it to the OFFIS contact persons:
- Davood Babazadeh ([.][at][.])
- Cornelius Steinbrink ([.][at][.])
Further information will follow.
Mosaik allows you to reuse and combine existing simulation models and simulators to create large-scale smart grid scenarios: up to thousands of simulated entities distributed over multiple simulator processes. These scenarios can then serve as a test bed for various types of control strategies (e.g., multi-agent systems (MAS) or centralised control).
Mosaik is written in Python and is completely open source.
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