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Technologies Behind the Smart Grid and Internet of Things: A System Survey

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CMC-COMPUTERS MATERIALS & CONTINUA
Volume 75, Issue 3, Pages 5049-5072

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TECH SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.32604/cmc.2023.035638

Keywords

Electricity consumption; bidirectional; advanced meter infrastructure; energy; internet of things; smart grid; smart meter

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This paper provides an overview of the emerging technologies behind smart grids and the internet of things. It identifies dependent variables based on electricity consumption patterns to ensure uninterrupted and reliable power supply. Additionally, it addresses challenges in the traditional electricity grid, power generation, transmission, distribution, and revenue management, proposing reforming techniques to fully smart or automatic systems. This article represents a concise review of research works in creating components of the smart grid such as smart metering infrastructure and communication systems.
Electric smart grids enable a bidirectional flow of electricity and information among power system assets. For proper monitoring and con-trolling of power quality, reliability, scalability and flexibility, there is a need for an environmentally friendly system that is transparent, sustainable, cost-saving, energy-efficient, agile and secure. This paper provides an overview of the emerging technologies behind smart grids and the internet of things. The dependent variables are identified by analyzing the electricity consumption patterns for optimal utilization and planning preventive maintenance of their legacy assets like power distribution transformers with real-time parameters to ensure an uninterrupted and reliable power supply. In addition, the paper sorts out challenges in the traditional or legacy electricity grid, power generation, transmission, distribution, and revenue management challenges such as reduc-ing aggregate technical and commercial loss by reforming the existing manual or semi-automatic techniques to fully smart or automatic systems. This article represents a concise review of research works in creating components of the smart grid like smart metering infrastructure for postpaid as well as in prepaid mode, internal structure comparison of advanced metering methods in present scenarios, and communication systems.

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