The electric industry is being transformed from acentralized network to one that is less centralized andallows more consumer interaction in the form of a smart grid.
Submission Deadline: 15 October 2010The electric industry is being transformed from a centralized network to one that is less centralized and allows more consumer interaction in the form of a smart grid. A smart grid...Submission Deadline: 15 October 2010The electric industry is being transformed from a centralized network to one that is less centralized and allows more consumer interaction in the form of a smart grid. A smart grid is a power transmission and distribution network that can incorporate millions of sensors all connected through an advanced, two-way communications and data acquisition system to provide real-time monitoring, diagnosis and control. Smart grid enables more efficient, reliable and secure energy service, facilitate grid-integration of renewable systems and energy storage, and better routing of power and demand management. The move to a smarter grid promises to change the industry's entire business model and its relationship with all stakeholders, involving and affecting power companies, regulators, energy service providers, technology and automation vendors, and all consumers of electric power.展开更多
The smart grid is the next generatiou electric: grid that enables effi- cient, intelligent, and economical power generation, transmission, and distribution. It has attracted significant attentions and become a global...The smart grid is the next generatiou electric: grid that enables effi- cient, intelligent, and economical power generation, transmission, and distribution. It has attracted significant attentions and become a global trend due to the immense potential benefits including en- hanced reliability and resilience, higher operational efficiency, more efficient energy consumption, and better power quality. This special issue expects to address smart grid issues related to data sensing, data communications and data networking, including high-level ideology/methodology, concrete smart grid inspired data communications and networking technolngies, smart grid system ar- chitecture, QoS, energy-efficiency, and fault tolerance in smart grid systems, management of smart grid systems, and real-world deploy- ment experiences.展开更多
文摘The electric industry is being transformed from acentralized network to one that is less centralized andallows more consumer interaction in the form of a smart grid.
文摘Submission Deadline: 15 October 2010The electric industry is being transformed from a centralized network to one that is less centralized and allows more consumer interaction in the form of a smart grid. A smart grid is a power transmission and distribution network that can incorporate millions of sensors all connected through an advanced, two-way communications and data acquisition system to provide real-time monitoring, diagnosis and control. Smart grid enables more efficient, reliable and secure energy service, facilitate grid-integration of renewable systems and energy storage, and better routing of power and demand management. The move to a smarter grid promises to change the industry's entire business model and its relationship with all stakeholders, involving and affecting power companies, regulators, energy service providers, technology and automation vendors, and all consumers of electric power.
文摘The smart grid is the next generatiou electric: grid that enables effi- cient, intelligent, and economical power generation, transmission, and distribution. It has attracted significant attentions and become a global trend due to the immense potential benefits including en- hanced reliability and resilience, higher operational efficiency, more efficient energy consumption, and better power quality. This special issue expects to address smart grid issues related to data sensing, data communications and data networking, including high-level ideology/methodology, concrete smart grid inspired data communications and networking technolngies, smart grid system ar- chitecture, QoS, energy-efficiency, and fault tolerance in smart grid systems, management of smart grid systems, and real-world deploy- ment experiences.