Development of User-friendly Smart Grid Architecture
Swaroop Mishra

TL;DR
This paper presents a user-friendly cyber-physical framework for smart grid systems, aiming to simplify complex multi-disciplinary challenges and improve utility-user interactions through an optimized microgrid architecture.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cyber-physical framework tailored for smart grids, enhancing usability and addressing multi-domain issues in smart microgrid design.
Findings
Development of a user-friendly smart grid architecture
Improved handling of multi-disciplinary parameters
Enhanced utility and user interaction with smart microgrids
Abstract
As systems like smart grid continue to become complex on a daily basis, emerging issues demand complex solutions that can deal with parameters in multiple domains of engineering. The complex solutions further demand a friendly interface for the users to express their requirements. Cyber-Physical systems deals with the study of techniques that are committed to modeling, simulating and solving the problems that emerge from a multi-disciplinary outlook towards futuristic systems. This thesis is mainly concerned with the development of user-friendly cyber-physical frameworks that can tackle various issues faced by the utilities and users of smart grid through a suitable choice of smart microgrid architecture.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Smart Grid Energy Management · Cellular Automata and Applications
