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Smart Grids

IEEE Wireless Communications, 2017
The papers in this special section focus on the topic of smart grids. Smart Grids are an essential component of future energy systems, which are characterized by distributed, volatile energy production (solar, wind) and entirely new components (electric vehicles) and operation concepts (virtual power plants). Smart Grids are also a prominent example of
Christian Wietfeld   +4 more
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Blockchain technology in the future smart grids: A comprehensive review and frameworks

International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2021
Development of the smart grids (SGs) has led to many changes in the current power grid structure. Application of new devices, technologies, renewable energy resources, and electric vehicles (EVs) increases the need for decentralized energy management and
Arezoo Hasankhani   +4 more
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Demand response and smart grids—A survey

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2014
Pierluigi Siano
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Smart and Practical Privacy-Preserving Data Aggregation for Fog-Based Smart Grids

IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2021
With the increasingly powerful and extensive deployment of edge devices, edge/fog computing enables customers to manage and analyze data locally, and extends computing power and data analysis applications to network edges.
Shuai Zhao   +7 more
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Smart Grid

International Journal of E-Politics, 2013
With no less than half a billion people in the world without electricity supply, and electricity being the back bone for technological development, it makes sense that electricity is the center of discussion. While innovation and technology have radically transformed other industrial sectors, the electric system, has continued to operate the same way ...
Nikhil Swaroop Kaluvala, Abbe E. Forman
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The Economics of the Smart Grid

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Smart Grid (SG) technologies may bring substantial advantages to society, but the required investments are also sizable. This paper establishes a framework for examining the issues related to the SG, and highlights some of the difficulties in establishing a mechanism for paying SG costs.
Luciano De Castro, Joisa Dutra
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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
Yoseba K. Penya   +3 more
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Restoration of smart grids: Current status, challenges, and opportunities

, 2021
Smart grids, which constitute intelligent infrastructure in smart cities, provide reliable, energy-efficient, and high-quality power to improve the standard of living while maintaining a sustainable environment.
D. Fan   +5 more
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Smart routing in smart grids

2017 IEEE 56th Annual Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2017
Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to be a major component of the smart grid. The rapid proliferation of EVs will introduce an unprecedented load on the existing electric grid due to the charging/discharging behavior of the EVs, thus motivating the need for novel approaches for routing EVs across the grid.
S. Rasoul Etesami 0001   +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 C. D. Chang   +2 more
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