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Yue Gao, Quang-Dung Ho, Gowdemy Rajalingham (Beteiligte)

Wireless Communications Networks for the Smart Grid


2014. 2014. xiv, 108 S. 41 Farbabb., 8 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING 2014
ISBN: 3-319-10346-6 (3319103466)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-319-10346-4 (9783319103464)

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This brief presents a comprehensive review of the network architecture and communication technologies of the smart grid communication network (SGCN). It then studies the strengths, weaknesses and applications of two promising wireless mesh routing protocols that could be used to implement the SGCN. Packet transmission reliability, latency and robustness of these two protocols are evaluated and compared by simulations in various practical SGCN scenarios. Finally, technical challenges and open research opportunities of the SGCN are addressed. Wireless Communications Networks for Smart Grid provides communication network architects and engineers with valuable proven suggestions to successfully implement the SGCN. Advanced-level students studying computer science or electrical engineering will also find the content helpful.
Introduction.- Smart Grid Communications Network (SGCN).- Wireless Communications Technologies for the SGCN.- Wireless Routing Protocols for NANs.- Performance and Feasibility of GPSR and RPL in NANs.- SGCN: Further Aspects and Issues.
"This book is mostly about wireless communications for the smart grid, providing the proper mix of overview, requirements, some solutions, and simulations. ... The authors have tackled this stimulating field in a concrete and constructive way, making the book useful to researchers, practitioners, and teachers. It fills a gap in the literature at a time when industry needs engineers and specialists precisely in this area." (L.-F. Pau, Computing Reviews, March, 2015)