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Smart Grids Clouds, Communications, Open Source, and Automation Devices, Circuits, and Systems Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Bakken David

Couverture de l’ouvrage Smart Grids

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.

Mission-Critical Cloud Computing for Next-Generation Power Applications. Power Application Possibilities with Mission Critical Cloud Computing. Emerging Wide-Area Power Applications with Mission Critical Data Delivery Requirements. GridStat: High Availability, Low Latency, and Adaptive Sensor Data Delivery for Smart Generation and Transmission. A Distributed Framework for Smart Grid Modelling, Monitoring, and Control. The Role of PLC Technology in Smart Grid Communication Networks. Study of Grid’s Topology and Electric Characteristics for Smart Grid Applications. Open Source Software, an Enabling Technology for Smart Grid Evolution. Contribution of Microgrids in the Development of the Smart Grid. Microgrids - Design, Function, Operation. Integrating Consumer Advance Demand Information in Smart Grid Supply Chains. Photovoltaic Energy Generation and Control. Self-Tuning and Self-Diagnosing Simulation. Stable Multi-Agent Based Fully Distributed Optimization of Smart Grids. Expert Systems Application for the Reconfiguration of Electric Distribution Systems. Load Data Cleansing and Bus Load Coincidence Factors. Smart Metering and Infrastructure. Vision of Future Control Centers in Smart Grids.

David Bakken is a professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State University, as well as chief scientist at GridStat, Inc., Pullman, Washington, USA. His research interests include wide-area distributed computing systems, middleware implementation, and dependable computing. His GridStat data delivery software has influenced the shape of the emerging NASPInet. Since 1999 he has been working closely with electric power researchers to rethink wide-area data delivery in power grids, and is considered the world’s leading expert on the subject. He is a frequent visitor and lecturer at utilities, electrical engineering departments, and power meetings worldwide.

Dr. Krzysztof (Kris) Iniewski is managing R&D at Redlen Technologies Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, a leading manufacturer of high resolution cadmium zinc telluride semiconductor radiation detectors. He is also president of CMOS Emerging Technologies Research Inc., Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, an organization hosting high-tech events on communications, microsystems, optoelectronics, and sensors. A popular speaker and consultant, he has published over 100 research papers, written and edited several books, and held faculty and management positions at University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; and PMC-Sierra Inc., Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

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Thème de Smart Grids :

Mots-clés :

Advance Demand Information; Smart Grid Return on Investment; MPPT Controller; Smart Grid Efficiency; Smart Grids; Smart Grid Utilization; PMU Measurement; Smart Grid Use; Energy Resources; Smart Grid Application; Optimal Power Flow; Smart Grid Design; Distributed Energy Resources; Smart Grid Implementation; Substation Automation; Smart Grid Automation; Smart Meters; Smart Grid Open Source; Remote Terminal Units; Smart Grid Cloud; Cloud Computing; Smart Grid Technology; Transient Stability Control; Smart Grid; Sg Service; GridStat; Islanded Mode; Smart Grid Future; Shunt APF; Smart Grid Network; DER Unit; Smart Grid Communication; Dg Unit; Smart Grid Optimization; PLC; Smart Grid Control; Load Curve Data; Smart Grid Monitor; Information Discovery Process; Smart Grid Model; Low Frequency Oscillation; Smart Grid Simulation; Capacitor Bank; Smart Grid Benefit; Watts Strogatz Small World; Smart Grid Profit; Distribution System Reconfigurations; Smart Grid ROI; Converging Speed; Thoshitha Gamage; David Anderson; Kenneth Birman; Anjan Bose; Carl Hauser; Ketan Maheshwari; Robbert van Renesse; Pranavamoorthy Balasubramanian; Santiago Grijalva; Kory W; Hedman; Yilu Liu; Vaithianathan Venkatasubramanian; Hao Zho; Greg Zweigle; David E; Bakken; Harald Gjermundrød; Ioanna Dionysiou; Alfredo Vaccaro; Eugenio Zimeo; Angeliki M; Sarafi; Artemis C; Voulkidis; Spiros Livieratos; Panayotis G; Cottis; Zhifang Wang; Anna Scaglione; Robert J; Thomas; Russell Robertson; Fred Elmendorf; Shawn Williams; Tine L; Vandoorn; Lieven Vandevelde; Mietek Glinkowski; Adam Guglielmo; Alexandre Oudalov; Gary Rackliffe; Bill Rose; Ernst Scholtz; Lokesh Verma; Fang Yang; Tongdan Jin; Chongqing Kang; Heping Chen; Ayman Blorfan; Damien Flieller; Patrice Wira; Guy Sturtzer; Jean Mercklé; Jin Ma; Yinliang Xu; Wei Zhang; Wenxin Liu; Horacio Tovar-Hernez; Guillermo Gutierrez-Alcaraz; Wenyuan Li; Ke Wang; Wijarn Wangdee; Wenpeng Luan; Fangxing Li; Pei Zhang; Sarina Adhikari; Yanli Wei; Qinran Hu