Software Defined Networks based Smart Grid Communication: A Comprehensive Survey
Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Alan Davy, Brendan Jennings, and Chadi Assi

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive survey of SDN-based smart grid communication, highlighting its architecture, routing, security, and future challenges to improve interoperability and management.
Contribution
It offers an in-depth review of SDN-based smart grid communication systems, including architectures, routing schemes, security, and open research issues.
Findings
SDN enables centralized management of smart grid communication.
Routing schemes improve efficiency and reliability.
Security and privacy are critical challenges addressed.
Abstract
The current power grid is no longer a feasible solution due to ever-increasing user demand of electricity, old infrastructure, and reliability issues and thus require transformation to a better grid a.k.a., smart grid (SG). The key features that distinguish SG from the conventional electrical power grid are its capability to perform two-way communication, demand side management, and real time pricing. Despite all these advantages that SG will bring, there are certain issues which are specific to SG communication system. For instance, network management of current SG systems is complex, time consuming, and done manually. Moreover, SG communication (SGC) system is built on different vendor specific devices and protocols. Therefore, the current SG systems are not protocol independent, thus leading to interoperability issue. Software defined network (SDN) has been proposed to monitor and…
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