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The goal of RIAPS is to provide a run-time and design-time software environment for building applications that executes on the Smart Grid. The main distinguishing characteristic of RIAPS is the completely distributed computing model: software applications are distributed across a multitude of computing nodes on a communication network, and each node has access to local measurements and actuators. An application consists of actors that run concurrently on one node and in parallel on many nodes. The functionality of an application is realized by the network of interacting actors.
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- Detailed feature descriptions, usage models (e.g. microgrid islanding and resync) from https://riaps.isis.vanderbilt.edu/
- Detailed roadmap at https://riaps.github.io/roadmap.html
- Publications from https://riaps.isis.vanderbilt.edu/papers.html
- Videos and tutorials from https://riaps.isis.vanderbilt.edu/demonstrations.html
Maintainers/Principal Investigators as well as Contributors list from bottom of page https://riaps.isis.vanderbilt.edu/index.html#about
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Technical Information
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- via GitHub
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- RIAPS Integration via GitHub
- Documentation
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- via Github.io
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- How to Contribute via Github.io
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- License via GitHub
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- .io
Community
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Important Links
Community
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The information, data or work presented herein was funded in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E), U.S. Department of Energy, under Award Number DE-AR0000666. The views and opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof.