ABSTRACT

In this paper, we study the reliability of a WiFi communication network at the feeder level of 2822the distribution system of a smart grid. We provide a model for evaluating the transmission delay and energy consumption in the WiFi network, and relate these quantities to the reliability of message transmission of the network. The Energy Consumption Aware Shortest Path (ECASP) algorithm is developed to search the shortest delay routing for each message and keep updating the available energy capacity of each communication device. Simulation procedures are presented to get estimates of the delay of different types of messages and compute the communication network lifetime and message transmission reliability. The proposed approach is exemplified with reference to a realistic distribution system of a smart grid, with two types of messages exchanged at the feeder level.