Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription or Fee Access

Application of IoT in Power and Energy Systems

Satyabrata Das

Abstract


The electric power and energy systems (EPESs) are undergoing a transition to deliver clean decentralized energy for sustainable economic growth. The Internet of Things (IoT) is at the leading edge of this transformation, imparting capabilities such as real-time monitoring, context awareness and intelligence, control, and cyber security, in order to transform existing EPES into intelligent cyber-enabled EPES that is more efficient, secure, dependable, resilient, and sustainable. Additionally, digitising the electric power ecosystem through the Internet of Things increases asset visibility, optimises distributed generation management, eliminates energy waste, and generates savings. The Internet of Things has a major impact on EPESs and presents numerous prospects for growth and development. There are various obstacles to deploying IoT for EPESs.


Keywords


Challenges of IoT, Intelligent Power and Energy systems, Internet of things, Impact of IoT, Networking and Security of IoT

Full Text:

PDF

References


B. Gokay, “The 2008 World Economic Crisis: Global Shifts and Faultlines,” Online Available: http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-2008-world-economic-crisis-globalshifts-and-faultlines/12283

“Paris Agreement”, PARIS2015 UN Climate Change Conference COP21•CMP11, 2015. OnlineAvailable:http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/international/negotiations/paris/index_en.htm

M. Liebreich, “Lithium-ion EV battery experience curve compared with solar PV experience curve”, Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit 2015, April 20151(1):230-300.

G. Bedi, G. K. Venayagamoorthy and R. Singh, "Navigating the challenges of Internet of Things (IoT) for power and energy systems," 2016 Clemson University Power Systems Conference (PSC), Clemson, SC, 2016, pp. 1-5.

A. Al-Fuqaha, M. Guizani, M. Mohammadi, M. Aledhari and M. Ayyash, "Internet of Things: A Survey on Enabling Technologies, Protocols, and Applications," in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 2347-2376, Fourthquarter 2015.

“Final Report on the August 14, 2003 Blackout in the United States and Canada: Causes and Recommendations,” U.S.-Canada Power System Outage Task Force, April 2004. Online Available:http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/oeprod/DocumentsandMedia/BlackoutFinal-Web.pdf

M. Annunziata, G. Bell, R. Buch, S. Patel, and N. Sanyal, “Powering the Future: Leading the Digital Transformation of the Power Industry”, GE Power Digital Solutions, 2016,. Online Available: https://www.gepower.com/content/dam/gepowerpw/global/en_US/documents/industrial%20internet%20and%20big%20data/powering-the-future-whitepaper.pdf

S. Jain, Vinoth Kumar N., A. Paventhan, V. Kumar Chinnaiyan, V. Arnachalam and Pradish M., "Survey on smart grid technologies- smart metering, IoT and EMS," Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (SCEECS), 2014 IEEE Students' Conference on, Bhopal, 2014, pp. 1-6.

Y. K. Chen, "Challenges and opportunities of internet of things," 17th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, Sydney, NSW, 2012, pp. 383-388.

D. Partynski and S. G. M. Koo, "Integration of Smart Sensor Networks into Internet of Things: Challenges and Applications," Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom), 2013 IEEE and Internet of Things (iThings/CPSCom), IEEE International Conference on and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing, Beijing, 2013, pp. 1162-1167.

“Smart/Intelligent Sensors Market-Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2013-2019” by Transparency Market Research, April 2014. Online Available: http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/smart-intelligent-sensormarket.html


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2022 Journal of Microelectronics and Solid State Devices