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Fractal Grid – Towards the Future Smart Grid

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Fig. 1: Research directions of the Fractal Grid approach  Multiscale approaches can also be used to analyze power  transmission  as  distribution  systems
Fig. 2: Illustration of the multi-agent tool for the simulation of  different functionalities in a multi-actor environment
Fig.  3:  Fractal  dimensions  of  built-up  patterns  versus  distribution grid for different towns

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