WiP Abstract: Mobility-based Load Balancing for IoT-enabled Devices in Smart Grids

Author(s):  
Nitin Shivaraman ◽  
Jakob Fittler ◽  
Saravanan Ramanathan ◽  
Arvind Easwaran ◽  
Sebastian Steinhorst
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2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 1-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanmukh R. Kuppannagari ◽  
Rajgopal Kannan ◽  
Viktor K. Prasanna

Author(s):  
Vincenzo Suraci ◽  
Lorenzo Ricciardi Celsi ◽  
Alessandro Giuseppi ◽  
Alessandro Di Giorgio

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (20) ◽  
pp. 6793
Author(s):  
Petr Ilgner ◽  
Petr Cika ◽  
Martin Stusek

Recent developments in massive machine-type communication (mMTC) scenarios have given rise to never-seen requirements, which triggered the Industry 4.0 revolution. The new scenarios bring even more pressure to comply with the reliability and communication security and enable flawless functionality of the critical infrastructure, e.g., smart grid infrastructure. We discuss typical network grid architecture, communication strategies, and methods for building scalable and high-speed data processing and storage platform. This paper focuses on the data transmissions using the sets of standards IEC 60870-6 (ICCP/TASE.2). The main goal is to introduce the TASE.2 traffic generator and the data collection back-end with the implemented load balancing functionality to understand the limits of current protocols used in the smart grids. To this end, the assessment framework enabling generating and collecting TASE.2 communication with long-term data storage providing high availability and load balancing capabilities was developed. The designed proof-of-concept supports complete cryptographic security and allows users to perform the complex testing and verification of the TASE.2 network nodes configuration. Implemented components were tested in a cloud-based Microsoft Azure environment in four geographically separated locations. The findings from the testing indicate the high performance and scalability of the proposed platform, allowing the proposed generator to be also used for high-speed load testing purposes. The load-balancing performance shows the CPU usage of the load-balancer below 15% while processing 5000 messages per second. This makes it possible to achieve up to a 7-fold improvement of performance resulting in processing up to 35,000 messages per second.


Author(s):  
Gheorghe Grigoraș ◽  
Bogdan-Constantin Neagu ◽  
Florina Scarlatache ◽  
Livia Noroc ◽  
Ecaterina Chelaru

In the last years, the Distribution Grid Operators (DGOs) assumed transition strategies of the distribution grids towards an active area associated with the "Smart Grids" concept. They are considering the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques, combined with advanced technologies and real-time remote communication solutions of the enormous data amounts, to develop smart solutions into the small size distribution grids, also called microgrids (μGs). These solutions will provide support for the DGOs to ensure an optimal operation of the technical infrastructure of the μGs. In this context, a bi-level methodology for solving the phase load balancing problem in the μGs with complex topologies and a high number of single-phase consumers, considering a clustering-based selection criterion of the consumers for placement of the switching devices, was proposed in the paper. A real μG from a rural area, with 114 consumers integrated into the Smart Metering System (SMS), belonging to the DGO from Romania, was considered in testing the proposed methodology. An implementation degree of 17.5%, corresponding to the phase load balancing equipment installed to only 20 consumers from the μG, led to a faster computational time with 43% and reducing the number of switching operations by 92% than in the case of a full implementation degree (100%). The performance indicators related to the unbalance factor and energy-saving used in the evaluation of the technical benefits highlighted the efficiency of the proposed methodology.


2019 ◽  
Vol 249 ◽  
pp. 46-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Ren ◽  
Dongming Fan ◽  
Qiang Feng ◽  
Zili Wang ◽  
Bo Sun ◽  
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