2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21238087
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Communication Technologies for Smart Grid: A Comprehensive Survey

Abstract: With the ongoing trends in the energy sector such as vehicular electrification and renewable energy, the Smart Grid (SG) is clearly playing a more and more important role in the electric power system industry. One essential feature of the SG is the information flow over high-speed, reliable, and secure data communication networks in order to manage the complex power systems effectively and intelligently. SGs utilize bidirectional communication to function whereas traditional power grids mainly only use one-way… Show more

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“…There is a wide range of communication technologies that can be used to enable the communication between the NCC and DGs in islanded networks. A comprehensive review of the most important wired and wireless communication technologies is provided in Tables 6 and 7, respectively, of reference [26].…”
Section: D) Communication Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a wide range of communication technologies that can be used to enable the communication between the NCC and DGs in islanded networks. A comprehensive review of the most important wired and wireless communication technologies is provided in Tables 6 and 7, respectively, of reference [26].…”
Section: D) Communication Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An inaccurate load estimation may result in an ineffective current minimization. Nevertheless, the adoption of effective real-time load estimation algorithms [27], and mainly, the rapid integration of advanced metering infrastructures (AMI) into the future grids [26], will enable the accurate estimation of loads in smart distribution networks.…”
Section: E) Load Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next-generation power grids, i.e., Smart Grids, are essential for integrating power generation, power distribution, and modernizing interconnection between power substations to consumer-end systems. Abrahamsen et al [32] discussed the advantages of wireless communication in advanced metering systems, energy automation, generation, and storage systems. Wireless technology enables the gathering of real-time energy consumption data to develop efficient energy management solutions that can balance supply and demand and optimize critical infrastructure maintenance services.…”
Section: ) Secondary Sector and Tertiary Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systems are expected to have functionalities/features such as effective generation-load balancing, economic load dispatch and unit commitment, robust communication infrastructure for parameter sensing and transmission, CMCU with data analytics and contingency estimations, decision and control operations for economic resource management, demand response, and advanced information technology solutions for effective data processing. However, many parameters have to be considered and issues/challenges need to be addressed for fruitful ISM deployment [ 8 , 87 , 88 ]. All these are depicted in Figure 9 and are summarized in Table 8 .…”
Section: Issues and Challenges In The Implementation Of Ismsmentioning
confidence: 99%