Evaluation of Smart Grid Communication Technologies with a Co-Simulation Platform
GARAU, MICHELE;CELLI, GIANNI;GHIANI, EMILIO
;PILO, FABRIZIO GIULIO LUCA;
2017-01-01
Abstract
In smart grids the bidirectional exchange of large amounts of data will create a keen interdependence between electric system and communication, automation and control systems. In order to assess the performance of communication technologies for smart grid applications and find the most appropriate, co-simulation tools are crucial to simulate the behavior of both physical and cyber systems simultaneously, and properly consider their mutual interaction in planning and operation studies. This article aims at evaluating some wireless and wired communication technologies for smart grid implementation. The analysis performed shows that wireless technologies are potentially suitable for smart grid applications, while a combination of mixed wireless and wired technologies may introduce latencies that cannot match with mission critical functions, such as network protection.File | Size | Format | |
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