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Prosumer in smart grids based on intelligent edge computing: A review on Artificial Intelligence Scheduling Techniques

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AIN SHAMS ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.asej.2021.05.018

Keywords

Smart grid; Edge computing; Prosumer; Internet of things; Artificial Intelligence; Machine learning

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR) , King Abdulaziz University, and Jeddah [G: 1441-156-733]
  2. DSR

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Smart Grid technology is efficient in solving energy demand, storage, and power transmission. The integration of IoT technology in Smart Grids is critical for digitization and efficient performance. Edge Computing addresses the challenge of big data in IoT by processing data close to linked sensors. This paper reviews edge computing solutions for the Smart Grid and discusses information/digital technologies and AI scheduling techniques in the Prosumer smart Grid.
Smart Grid technology has been considered an attractive research issue due to its efficiency in solving energy demand, storage, and power transmission. The integration of IoT technology in the Smart Grids is a critical way to accelerate the digitization of the power grid and is useful for the efficient performance of the energy grid infrastructure. For efficient real-time data analysis and decision-making, the Internet of Things will incorporate various communication systems seamlessly. To achieve efficient communication between all Internet of Things, devices are expected to use multiple means, including smart sensors, cable and wireless communication. Improved Internet of Things sensor technologies and connectivity could theoretically prevent or minimize the potential to natural disaster transmission lines, improve transmission power capacity and reduce economic losses. A smart grid is a variety of sensors, devices, and data sets that continuously capture high-resolution data equal to individual IoT conditions. A vast amount of data is one of the biggest challenges on the Internet of Things. Edge Computing is trying to process data close to linked sensors to address this problem, where the data is gathered and processed. This paper aims to investigate the edge computing solutions for the smart grid. A comprehensive review of both emerging issues and edge computing in the Smart Grid environment is discussed and explained. There are two primary components to the energy sharing process among Prosumers: information/digital technologies and Artificial Intelligence Scheduling Techniques. Each of them is mentioned in detail to discuss the Prosumer smart Grid. Furthermore, Edge Computing and classifications (cloudlet, Fog computing and Multi-Access) are among the suitable network methods mentioned in this paper. Some techniques and methodologies have been extensively covered to improve reader awareness of the Prosumer smart grid system. (c) 2021 THE AUTHOR. Published by Elsevier BV on behalf of Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-ncnd/4.0/).

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