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      Clouds, Communications, Open Source, and Automation

      Smart Grids

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      Smart Grids book

      Clouds, Communications, Open Source, and Automation
      Edited ByDavid Bakken, Krzysztof Iniewski
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2014
      eBook Published 31 January 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/b16908
      Pages 466
      eBook ISBN 9781315215525
      Subjects Engineering & Technology
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      Bakken, D., & Iniewski, K. (Eds.). (2014). Smart Grids: Clouds, Communications, Open Source, and Automation (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b16908

      ABSTRACT

      The utilization of sensors, communications, and computer technologies to create greater efficiency in the generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption of electricity will enable better management of the electric power system. As the use of smart grid technologies grows, utilities will be able to automate meter reading and billing and consumers will be more aware of their energy usage and the associated costs. The results will require utilities and their suppliers to develop new business models, strategies, and processes.

      With an emphasis on reducing costs and improving return on investment (ROI) for utilities, Smart Grids: Clouds, Communications, Open Source, and Automation explores the design and implementation of smart grid technologies, considering the benefits to consumers as well as businesses. Focusing on industrial applications, the text:

      • Provides a state-of-the-art account of the smart grid
      • Explains how smart grid technologies are currently being used
      • Includes detailed examples and test cases for real-life implementation
      • Discusses trade-offs associated with the utilization of smart grid technologies
      • Describes smart grid simulation software and offers insight into the future of the smart grid

      The electric power grid is in the early stages of a sea of change. Nobody knows which business models will survive, but companies heeding the lessons found in Smart Grids: Clouds, Communications, Open Source, and Automation might just increase their chances for success.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|16 pages

      Mission-Critical Cloud Computing for Critical Infrastructures

      ByThoshitha Gamage, David Anderson, David Bakken, Kenneth Birman, Anjan Bose, Carl Hauser, Ketan Maheshwari, Robbert van Renesse

      chapter 2|15 pages

      Power Application Possibilities with Mission-Critical Cloud Computing

      ByDavid Bakken, Pranavamoorthy Balasubramanian, Thoshitha Gamage, Santiago Grijalva, Kory W. Hedman, Yilu Liu, Vaithianathan Venkatasubramanian, Hao Zho

      chapter 3|21 pages

      Emerging Wide-Area Power Applications with Mission-Critical Data Delivery Requirements

      ByGreg Zweigle

      chapter 4|60 pages

      GridStat

      High Availability, Low Latency, and Adaptive Sensor Data Delivery for Smart Generation and Transmission
      ByDavid E. Bakken, Harald Gjermundrød, Ioanna Dionysiou

      chapter 5|18 pages

      A Distributed Framework for Smart Grid Modeling, Monitoring, and Control

      ByAlfredo Vaccaro, Eugenio Zimeo

      chapter 6|18 pages

      Role of PLC Technology in Smart Grid Communication Networks

      ByAngeliki M. Sarafi, Artemis C. Voulkidis, Spiros Livieratos, Panayotis G. Cottis

      chapter 7|27 pages

      Power Grid Network Analysis for Smart Grid Applications

      ByZhifang Wang, Anna Scaglione, Robert J. Thomas

      chapter 8|12 pages

      Open Source Software, an Enabling Technology for Smart Grid Evolution

      ByRussell Robertson, Fred Elmendorf, Shawn Williams

      chapter 9|21 pages

      Contribution of Microgrids to the Development of the Smart Grid

      ByTine L. Vandoorn, Lieven Vandevelde

      chapter 10|37 pages

      Microgrids

      ByMietek Glinkowski, Adam Guglielmo, Alexandre Oudalov, Gary Rackliffe, Bill Rose, Ernst Scholtz, Lokesh Verma, Fang Yang

      chapter 11|23 pages

      Integrating Consumer Advance Demand Data in Smart Grid Energy Supply Chain

      ByTongdan Jin, Chongqing Kang, Heping Chen

      chapter 12|35 pages

      Photovoltaic Energy Generation and Control for an Autonomous Shunt Active Power Filter

      ByAyman Blorfan, Damien Flieller, Patrice Wira, Guy Sturtzer, Jean Mercklé

      chapter 13|22 pages

      Self-Tuning and Self-Diagnosing Simulation

      ByJin Ma

      chapter 14|25 pages

      A Consensus-Based Fully Distributed Load Management Algorithm for Smart Grid

      ByYinliang Xu, Wei Zhang, Wenxin Liu

      chapter 15|16 pages

      Expert Systems Application for the Reconfiguration of Electric Distribution Systems

      ByHoracio Tovar-Hernández, Guillermo Gutierrez-Alcaraz

      chapter 16|24 pages

      Load Data Cleansing and Bus Load Coincidence Factors*

      ByWenyuan Li, Ke Wang, Wijarn Wangdee

      chapter 17|22 pages

      Smart Metering and Infrastructure

      ByWenpeng Luan, Wenyuan Li

      chapter 18|13 pages

      Vision of Future Control Centers in Smart Grids

      ByFangxing Li, Pei Zhang, Sarina Adhikari, Yanli Wei, Qinran Hu
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