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Secure Deployment of Smart Meters
A secure initialization process for smart meters is designed based on a systematic cybersecurity risk analysis of the deployment phase. Three initialization variants are defined and compared with respect to security, operational feasibility, and trust distribution.
David Kohout +4 more
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This paper introduces a hybrid deterministic‐stochastic framework for the multi‐timeframe reconfiguration (MTFR) of distribution networks, coordinating renewable resources and demand response under uncertainty. The proposed MTFR strategy, validated on the IEEE 33‐bus system, significantly reduces operational costs and energy losses while improving ...
Milad Gilanifar +2 more
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In response to the inaccuracy model of low-voltage power grid, a solution method based on AMI(advanced metering infrastructure) data and metering point errors of electricity meters is proposed. This method analyzes the energy conservation equation set of
JIANG Qun +4 more
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Digital Transformation of Energy Systems: Technologies, Data, Governance and Cyber Security
A comprehensive review of the digital transformation of modern energy systems through the integration of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin frameworks. This paper investigates how digitalisation in the energy sector contributes to achieving net‐zero emissions by enhancing operational ...
Zoya Pourmirza +4 more
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Impact of Cyberphysical Attacks on Load Tap Changers and Distribution System Voltage Stability
In this paper, we analysed the impact of a cyberphysical attack manipulating the operation of the LTC. In addition, we analysed the effect of load drop and PV while LTC is being manipulated. The cyber vulnerabilities leading to the attack were explored. ABSTRACT Load tap changers (LTCs) play a critical role in voltage regulation, and their manipulation
Anas AlMajali +4 more
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Unlocking the potential of the smart metering technology: How can regulation level the playing-field for new services in smart grids? [PDF]
By integrating a communications system with the existing power grid, smart grids provide end-to-end connectivity. This enables all entities and components integrated in the electricity supply system to exchange information without knowing the network's ...
Kranz, Johann +2 more
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Enabling Micro-level Demand-Side Grid Flexiblity in Resource Constrained Environments
The increased penetration of uncertain and variable renewable energy presents various resource and operational electric grid challenges. Micro-level (household and small commercial) demand-side grid flexibility could be a cost-effective strategy to ...
Belissent +6 more
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Application of T&D Circuit Segmentation for Improved Resilience—A Texas Case Study
ABSTRACT Several lessons were learned from the post‐analysis of 2021 Winter Storm Uri's devastating impact on Texas's electricity grids. Among the lessons was the need for greater granularity and flexibility in how Texas electricity utilities shed load during emergencies, as directed by the local Independent System Operator (ISO), while protecting ...
Sarat Chandra Vegunta +3 more
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Ethical considerations in advanced metering infrastructure integration: A systematic review
The integration of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) within energy utility systems promises significant improvements in efficiency, service delivery, and sustainability.
Xiao-Yu Zhang +3 more
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Improvement of the LPWAN AMI backhaul’s latency thanks to reinforcement learning algorithms
Low power wide area networks (LPWANs) have been recently deployed for long-range machine-to-machine (M2M) communications. These networks have been proposed for many applications and in particular for the communications of the advanced metering ...
Rémi Bonnefoi +2 more
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