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Abdullah Hamed Al-Badi, Razzaqul Ahshan, Nasser Hosseinzadeh, Reza Ghorbani and Eklas Hossain
The Smart Grid (SG) is considered as an imminent future power network because of its fault identification and self-healing capabilities. Energy sustainability, renewable energy integration and an efficient control system are the key factors to be conside...
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Sweta Bhattacharya, Rajeswari Chengoden, Gautam Srivastava, Mamoun Alazab, Abdul Rehman Javed, Nancy Victor, Praveen Kumar Reddy Maddikunta and Thippa Reddy Gadekallu
Smart grids (SG) are electricity grids that communicate with each other, provide reliable information, and enable administrators to operate energy supplies across the country, ensuring optimized reliability and efficiency. The smart grid contains sensors...
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Fahad M. Almasoudi
Ensuring a reliable and uninterrupted supply of electricity is crucial for sustaining modern and advanced societies. Traditionally, power systems analysis was mostly dependent on formal commercial software, mathematical models produced via a mix of data ...
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Moisés Antón García, Ana Isabel Martínez García, Stylianos Karatzas, Athanasios Chassiakos and Olympia Ageli
The description of the functionality of a smart grid?s architectural concept, analyzing different Smart Grid (SG) scenarios without disrupting the smooth operation of the individual processes, is a major challenge. The field of smart energy grids has bee...
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Chao-Chung Hsu, Bi-Hai Jiang and Chun-Cheng Lin
To enable highly automated manufacturing and net-zero carbon emissions, manufacturers have invested heavily in smart manufacturing. Sustainable and smart manufacturing involves improving the efficiency and environmental sustainability of various manufact...
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Nasir Ayub, Usman Ali, Kainat Mustafa, Syed Muhammad Mohsin and Sheraz Aslam
In the smart grid (SG), user consumption data are increasing very rapidly. Some users consume electricity legally, while others steal it. Electricity theft causes significant damage to power grids, affects power supply efficiency, and reduces utility rev...
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Mohamed S. Abdalzaher, Mostafa M. Fouda and Mohamed I. Ibrahem
Smart meters (SMs) can play a key role in monitoring vital aspects of different applications such as smart grids (SG), alternative currents (AC) optimal power flows, adversarial training, time series data, etc. Several practical privacy implementations o...
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Artur Felipe da Silva Veloso, José Valdemir Reis Júnior, Ricardo de Andrade Lira Rabelo and Jocines Dela-flora Silveira
Seeking to solve problems in the power electric system (PES) related to exacerbated and uncontrolled energy consumption by final consumers such as residences, condominiums, public buildings and industries, electric power companies (EPC) are increasingly ...
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Safae Bourhnane, Mohamed Riduan Abid, Khalid Zine-dine, Najib Elkamoun and Driss Benhaddou
Increases in power demand and consumption are very noticeable. This increase presents a number of challenges to the traditional grid systems. Thus, there is the need to come up with a new solution that copes with the stringent demand on energy and provid...
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Daisy Nkele Molokomme, Chabalala S. Chabalala and Pitshou N. Bokoro
The cognitive smart grid (SG) communication paradigm aims to mitigate quality of service (QoS) issues in obsolete communication architecture associated with the conventional electrical grid. This paradigm entails the integration of advanced information a...
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Ivonne Nuñez, Elia Esther Cano, Edmanuel Cruz and Carlos Rovetto
In recent years, the integration of new elements to the electric grid, such as electric vehicles and renewable energies, requires the evolution of the electric grid as we know it, making it necessary to optimize the processes of production, distribution,...
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Marta Kolasa
Smart Grids (SGs) can be successfully supported by Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), especially through these consisting of intelligent sensors, which are able to efficiently process the still growing amount of data. We propose a contribution to the devel...
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Gerardo J. Osório, Miadreza Shafie-khah, Mohamed Lotfi, Bernardo J. M. Ferreira-Silva and João P. S. Catalão
The integration of renewable energy resources (RES) (such as wind and photovoltaic (PV)) on large or small scales, in addition to small generation units, and individual producers, has led to a large variation in energy production, adding uncertainty to p...
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Zhe Luo, Seung-Ho Hong and Jong-Beom Kim
Demand response (DR) is a key technique in smart grid (SG) technologies for reducing energy costs and maintaining the stability of electrical grids. Since manufacturing is one of the major consumers of electrical energy, implementing DR in factory energy...
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Alvaro Llaria, Guillaume Terrasson, Octavian Curea and Jaime Jiménez
Smart Grids (SGs) constitute the evolution of the traditional electrical grid towards a new paradigm, which should increase the reliability, the security and, at the same time, reduce the costs of energy generation, distribution and consumption. Electric...
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Weiwei Liu, Yuan Tao, Zhile Yang and Kexin Bi
Smart grids (SGs) have been widely recognized as an enabling technology for delivering sustainable energy transitions. SGs have a positive effect on the development of the world economy and society. SG construction plays an important role in responding t...
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