Two overlay services introduced in this PhD thesis provide a proof-of-concept for the higher abstraction and modularity that can be achieved with this architecture:
- The first overlay service builds and maintains overlay networks that are self-organized in different tree topologies according to different application criteria.
- The second overlay service performs a function-indepencent and routing-independent decentralized aggregation of values that are distributed in a network and continuously changing.
This PhD thesis studies overlay services in the application domain of the Smart Power Grid. More specifically, overlay services are used in demand-side energy management to perform (i) load-shifting and (ii) demand-adjustment in a fully decentralized fashion. The evaluation of this approach is grounded in the current reality and practice of the Smart Power Grid.