Smart Grid Technologies: Communication Technologies and Standards
Bahçeşehir University · Türk Telekom (Turkey) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
For 100 years, there has been no change in the basic structure of the electrical power grid. Experiences have shown that the hierarchical, centrally controlled grid of the 20th Century is ill-suited to the needs of the 21st Century. To address the challenges of the existing power grid, the new concept of smart grid has emerged. The smart grid can be considered as a modern electric power grid infrastructure for enhanced efficiency and reliability through automated control, high-power converters, modern communications infrastructure, sensing and metering technologies, and modern energy management techniques based on the optimization of demand, energy and network availability, and so on. While current power…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 113.77
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
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7Topics & keywords
- Smart grid
- Computer science
- Information and Communications Technology
- Reliability (semiconductor)
- Grid
- Systems engineering
- Telecommunications
- Distributed computing
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure