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18 October 2024 Adaptation study of novel services and communication technologies for distributed smart grid communication networks
Taotao Zhu, Zhenfeng Xiao, Yang Li
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Proceedings Volume 13277, Sixth International Conference on Wireless Communications and Smart Grid (ICWCSG 2024); 1327708 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3049749
Event: 2024 6th International Conference on Wireless Communications and Smart Grid, 2024, Sipsongpanna, China
Abstract
In order to meet the individual communication performance requirements of distributed smart grid operation and operational services, it is crucial to select appropriate communication technologies to build a secure, reliable and economical network. This paper first analyses in detail the performance requirements of new communication business scenarios of distributed smart grid, and reviews the advantages and limitations of current mainstream communication technologies. Then, a comprehensive weighting solution model of network attributes is constructed using subjective and objective evaluation methods. Finally, OPNET simulation software is used to simulate the communication performance of mainstream communication technologies around data throughput capacity, delay, delay jitter, packet loss rate, and the performance of different communication technologies is compared and summarised to provide suggestions on the optimal communication technologies for the new communication services of distributed smart grid.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Taotao Zhu, Zhenfeng Xiao, and Yang Li "Adaptation study of novel services and communication technologies for distributed smart grid communication networks", Proc. SPIE 13277, Sixth International Conference on Wireless Communications and Smart Grid (ICWCSG 2024), 1327708 (18 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3049749
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KEYWORDS
Communication and information technologies

Power grids

Data communications

Wireless communications

Network security

Optical communications

Power consumption

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