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Research anthology on smart grid and microgrid development / Information Resources Management Association, editor.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Smart power grids.
- Microgrids (Smart power grids).
- Physical Description:
- 78 PDFs (3 volumes (1480 pages))
- Place of Publication:
- Hershey, Pennsylvania : IGI Global, [2022]
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Summary:
- "This reference book covers the latest innovations and trends within smart grid and microgrid development, detailing benefits, challenges, and opportunities, that will help readers to fully understand the current opportunities that smart grids and microgrids present around the world"
- Contents:
- Volume I. Section 1. Fundamental concepts and theories. Chapter 1. Introduction to smart grid and micro-grid systems: related environmental issues to global changes are the major concerns to the globe interest ; Chapter 2. Transition from traditional grid to smart one ; Chapter 3. Smart cities, smart grids, and smart grid analytics: how to solve an urban problem ; Chapter 4. Decentralized energy management system enhancement for smart grid
- Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 5. Energy internet: architecture, emerging technologies, and security issues ; Chapter 6. Operation of microgrid and control strategies: microgrid structure and its control schemes ; Chapter 7. Implementation of load control for smart metering in smart grids ; Chapter 8. Design of smart grid test bed using OPNET and PLC ; Chapter 9. Energy storage system and its power electronic interface ; Chapter 10. Robust economic dispatch of microgrid with highly penetrated renewables and energy storage system ; Chapter 11. Micro-grid planning and resilience within bulk system planning and operation ; Chapter 12. Coordinative optimization control of microgrid based on model predictive control ; Chapter 13. Seamless control and unified dynamic energy management in a renewable/clean energy integrated self-reliant DC microgrid: integration of renewable sources with high-gain power processing stages ; Chapter 14. Hybrid bare bones fireworks algorithm for load flow analysis of islanded microgrids ; Chapter 15. Cyber-physical system for smart grid ; Chapter 16. Fault tree-based root cause analysis used to study mal-operation of a protective relay in a smart grid ; Chapter 17. IoT big data security, privacy and challenges related to smart grid ; Chapter 18. Data and communication infrastructure in smart grids: state of the art and trends ; Chapter 19. An intelligent grid network based on cloud computing infrastructures ; Chapter 20. Cloud4NFICA-nearness factor-based incremental clustering algorithm using microsoft azure for the analysis of intelligent meter data ; Chapter 21. Requirements on dimensions for a maturity model for smart grids based on two case studies: disciplined vs. agile approach ; Chapter 22. Optimized Base station sleeping and smart grid energy procurement scheme to improve energy efficiency
- Volume II. Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 23. Cloud-based dynamic line rating: architecture, services, and cyber security ; Chapter 24. DSM for energy optimization and communications within smart grid cpss: investigation and analysis ; Chapter 25. Can LTE-a support real-time smart meter traffic in the smart grid? ; Chapter 26. An optimal photovoltaic conversion system for future smart grids ; Chapter 27. Sliding mode control for PV grid-connected system with energy storage ; Chapter 28. Implementation of smart grid test bed using OPNET and PLC ; Chapter 29. Smart DC microgrid: a cyber-physical system perspective ; Chapter 30. A demand-response scheme using multi-agent system for smart DC microgrid ; Chapter 31. Smart grid implementation of the industrial sector: a case of economic dispatch ; Chapter 32. Robotic expert system for energy management in distributed grid ecosystem ; Chapter 33. Application of synchro-phasor measurement unit in smart grid including renewable energy ; Chapter 34. Smart grids and hybrid energy storage systems: optimization techniques applied in control strategies for hybrid energy storage systems ; Chapter 35. Internet of things technologies for smart grid ; Chapter 36. IoT-based management of smart microgrid: smart energy system ; Chapter 37. Ioe-based control and monitoring of electrical grids: a smart grid's perspective ; Chapter 38. Application of data mining in smart grid technology ; Chapter 39. A compressive compilation of cyber security for internet of energy (ioe) ; Chapter 40. A machine learning approach for anomaly detection to secure smart grid systems
- Section 4. Utilization and applications. Chapter 41. Communications technologies for smart grid applications: a review of advances and challenges ; Chapter 42. Formal verification of zigbee-based routing protocol for smart grids ; Chapter 43. Reliability assessment of microgrid-integrated electrical distribution system
- Volume III. Chapter 44. Fault analysis and protection of low-voltage DC microgrid equipped by renewable energy resources ; Chapter 45. Bluetooth-tracing RSSI sampling method as basic technology of indoor localization for smart grid ; Chapter 46. Securing SDN-enabled smart power grids: SDN-enabled smart grid security ; Chapter 47. NPP-smart grid mutual safety and cyber security assurance ; Chapter 48. Detecting ddos attacks using polyscale analysis and deep learning ; Chapter 49. Customer value of smart grid application: implications for e-service design in smart cities
- Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 50. Smart and connected cities through technologies ; Chapter 51. Smart home energy management system ; Chapter 52. Price discounts and consumer load-shifting behavior in the smart grid ; Chapter 53. Smart metering and pricing policy in smart grids ; Chapter 54. Electric vehicles in smart grids
- Section 6. Managerial impact. Chapter 55. Economic operation of smart micro-grid: a meta-heuristic approach ; Chapter 56. Synchronized operation of grid power, solar power, and battery for smart energy management ; Chapter 57. Decision making for energy management in smart grid ; Chapter 58. FLC technique in smart grid for demand side management ; Chapter 59. Trust management issues for sensors security and privacy in the smart grid ; Chapter 60. Smart grid topologies paving the way for an urban resilient continuity management
- Section 7. Critical issues and challenges. Chapter 61. A review of the smart grid concept for electrical power system ; Chapter 62. Issues associated with microgrid integration ; Chapter 63. Research on application of wireless bridge technology in the smart grid ; Chapter 64. Monitoring, predicting, and optimizing energy consumptions: a goal toward global sustainability ; Chapter 65. Operation and control of microgrid ; Chapter 66. Cyber security challenges for smart cities.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781668436677
- OCLC:
- 1273973258
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