Emerging Technologies Enabling Smart Grid
A special issue of Inventions (ISSN 2411-5134). This special issue belongs to the section "Inventions and Innovation in Electrical Engineering/Energy/Communications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2018) | Viewed by 63565
Special Issue Editors
Interests: industrial real-time network; wireless sensor network; smart sensors; communication systems for smart grids; time synchronization; Linux-embedded programming; embedded systems; power quality; smart grids; energy systems; smart building; energy management system; electric vehicles; vehicle-to-vehicle communication
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Interests: smart grids; renewable energy; energy storage devices; energy distribution systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Distributed automation architectures are the basis of modern power grids, both at transmission, as well as at distribution, levels. Distributed systems require a pervasive communication infrastructure, covering the entire power grid, from transformer substations down to the end-customer. The integration of automation and communication infrastructure with a power grid is known in the literature as a Smart Grid. The increasing diffusion of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and electric vehicles requires the deployment of systems for the scheduling and management of energy. Optimal management of the grid requires the adoption of distributed measurement systems, such as power quality meters and phasor measurement units, able to transfer, in real-time, measurement information to the Distribution System Operator (DSO) control center.The aim of this Special Issue is to investigate emerging technologies, which are required in the design and implementation of Smart Grids. This issue welcomes theoretical papers, methodological studies, and empirical research on the design and implementation of Smart Grids, concerning (but not limited to) the application of: Information and communication technologies, cyber-security, distributed power quality system, phasor measurement unit, energy management, demand side management, micro grids, and e-mobility management.
Dr. Stefano Rinaldi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- communication system for smart grid
- distributed power quality system
- cyber-security
- phasor measurement unit
- active distribution network
- smart Metering
- demand side management
- micro grid
- e-mobility management
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