Unleashing the benefits of smart grids by overcoming the challenges associated with low-resolution data

Author:

Yuan RuiORCID,Pourmousavi S. AliORCID,Soong Wen L.,Black Andrew J.ORCID,Liisberg Jon A.R.,Lemos-Vinasco JulianORCID

Funder

University of Adelaide

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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