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Smart Cities, Smart Grids, and Smart Grid Analytics

2018
The introduction of the 21st century has experienced a growing trend in the number of people who choose to live within a city. Rapid urbanisation however, comes a variety of issues which are technical, social, physical and organisational in nature because of the complex gathering of large population numbers in such a spatially limited area.
Shaun Joseph Smyth   +2 more
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Enabling Efficient and Privacy-Preserving Aggregation Communication and Function Query for Fog Computing-Based Smart Grid

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2020
Compared with the traditional grid, smart grid involves a lot of advanced technologies and applications. However, due to rapid development, it faces a challenge to balance privacy, security, efficiency, and functionality.
Jia-Nan Liu   +4 more
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Smart Grids overview

2013
Smart Grid is a rather new concept that includes aspects of energy generation, transmission, and distribution and aims for a more reliable service, higher efficiency, more security, two-way utility-user communications, and promotion of green energy among other goals. Smart Grid has been mainly associated with remote metering, which was later called AMR
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Introduction to smart grid

2016 International Smart Grid Workshop and Certificate Program (ISGWCP), 2016
Smart grid can be defined as self-sufficient systems, which allows integration of any type and any scale generation sources to the grid that reduces the workforce targeting sustainable, reliable, safe and quality electricity to all consumers. Associations of initial studies for the next step in smart grid applications will provide an economical benefit
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A smart campus integrated with smart grid

2017 International Artificial Intelligence and Data Processing Symposium (IDAP), 2017
Recently, smart campus projects that will improve quality of the services they received and the daily activities of students and employees in the campus environment, have been put into practise. The smart campus includes issues such as increasing energy efficiency, facilitating transportation, parking area control, provision of access to multiple ...
Özupak, Yildirim   +2 more
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The Effects of the Smart Grid System on the National Grids

2020 8th International Conference on Smart Grid (icSmartGrid), 2020
The infrastructure of the national grids of many countries is very old and includes classical technologies in terms of power production, transmission, and distributions.
I. Colak, R. Bayindir, Ş. Sağiroğlu
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Smart City Grid: The Start to Develop Smart Grid

2010 International Conference on E-Product E-Service and E-Entertainment, 2010
Together with the advantages of intelligent technologies, Smart Grid (SG) has become a topical research area in recent years. Considering the abundant and complex technologies it contains, the development of SG should be divided into several stages, and a well designed development strategy is required to improve the transition from current power grid ...
Shentu Gang, Qiqi Zhang, Puming Li
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Smart buildings and the smart grid

IECON 2013 - 39th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2013
So far the worlds of building automation and power networks have co-existed electrically attached but without data interaction, with different, and sometimes divergent, goals and requirements. The smartgrid community is coping nowadays with a new phase in the deployment of its vision: the integration of smart buildings, making use of their services and
Dietmar Bruckner   +3 more
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Smart satellites in Smart Grids

2014 IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm), 2014
Satellite services for users in smart grids may be studied from the perspectives of market and technology. Economic variation has led to the transition of satellite communications services among different spectrum segments. The short-term demand for capacity drives the potentially increased use of satellites operating in high frequency band.
Donald Chang, Tzer-Hso Lin, Joe Lee
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The smart grid.

2010 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference, 2010
As technology continues to saturate all segments and aspects of society, the country's infrastructure is not immune to the tentacles of technological infiltration and management. Every aspect of human life becomes increasingly governed by a device that tracks, measures, manages, and ultimately controls its existence.
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