2017 IEEE Third International Conference on Big Data Computing Service and Applications (BigDataService) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/bigdataservice.2017.26
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Visualization Techniques for Electrical Grid Smart Metering Data: A Survey

Abstract: One of the considerable initiatives towards creating a smart society could be the guarantee of a smart, resilient and reliable power grid. As an attempt to improve the electricity supply service, it would be meaningful for the distributed system operators (DSOs) to be able to monitor the current status of the grid. The prediction of future possible critical situations would then be feasible using the available information, whereas, based on historical data, further grid expansion and reinforcement may be plann… Show more

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“…Data visualization provides a visual representation to help decision-makers for better analysis assimilation [269,270]. The insights provided by data visualization may contain graphs that are more efficient to understand than digesting only numerical data.…”
Section: Data Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data visualization provides a visual representation to help decision-makers for better analysis assimilation [269,270]. The insights provided by data visualization may contain graphs that are more efficient to understand than digesting only numerical data.…”
Section: Data Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An overview of visualization techniques for smart metering data is presented in [73]. A panoramic visualization scheme for SDN is presented in [74], which can visualize risk warning, fault self-healing, etc.…”
Section: Data Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web-GIS) enhances the interactivity of users with maps and improves spatial analysis as shown in Figure 2 (Goodchild, 2007, Goodchild, 2013, Holliman et al, 2017. The two types of geo-spatial data management models can be represented either by raster or vector data models (You and Kim, 2000, Huang and Liang, 2014, Stefan et al, 2017. The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) with its Senor Web Enablement (SWE) initiative passed the standards to control, detect and receive sensor data and some examples are, Sensor Observation Service (SOS) designed for 2D data and dynamic 3D SDIs for 3D data.…”
Section: Geo-visualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solutions found in the recent literature can be classified into the following categories: smart grids, smart healthcare, smart transportation, smart governance. Smart grids have enabled researchers to integrate, analyse, and use real-time power generation and consumption data, as well as other types of environmental data (Nga et al, 2012, He et al, 2015, Overbye and Weber, 2015, Tsolakis and Anthopoulos, 2015, Zhou et al, 2016, Sanchez and Rivera, 2017, Stefan et al, 2017.…”
Section: Gv and Va In Smart Cities: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%