The Enhancement of Communication Technologies and Networks for Smart Grid Applications
Saida Elyengui, Riadh Bouhouchi, Tahar Ezzedine

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state and advancements in communication technologies for smart grid applications, proposing an integrated architecture for various network segments to enhance grid reliability and security.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of wired and wireless communication technologies and proposes an end-to-end architecture for smart grid networks.
Findings
Overview of smart grid reference models
Survey of wired and wireless communication technologies
Proposed architecture for HANs, NANs, and WANs
Abstract
The current electrical grid is perhaps the greatest engineering achievement of the 20th century. However, it is increasingly outdated and overburdened, leading to costly blackouts and burnouts. For this and various other reasons,transformation efforts are underway to make the current electrical grid smarter. A reliable, universal and secure communication infrastructure is mandatory for the implementation and deployment of the future smart grid. A special interest is given to the design of efficient and robust network architecture capable of managing operation and control of the next generation power grid. For this purpose new wired and wireless technologies are emerging in addition to the formerly applied to help upgrade the current power grid. In this paper we will give an overview of smart grid reference model, and a comprehensive survey of the available networks for the smart grid…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Power Line Communications and Noise · Smart Grid Energy Management
