Experimental End-To-End Delay Analysis of LTE cat-M With High-Rate Synchrophasor Communications
Sureel Shah, Sayan Koley, and Filippo Malandra

TL;DR
This paper experimentally evaluates LTE cat-M networks for high-rate synchrophasor data transmission from micro-PMUs, analyzing delay, jitter, and frame arrival patterns to assess suitability for smart grid applications.
Contribution
It presents a practical deployment of a low-cost u-PMU over LTE cat-M, providing detailed performance analysis for high-rate synchrophasor communication.
Findings
LTE cat-M can support up to 80 frames/sec for synchrophasor data
Delay and jitter are within acceptable ranges for smart grid applications
LTE cat-M access mechanism influences frame arrival timing
Abstract
Micro-Phasor Measurement Units (u-PMUs) are devices that permit monitoring voltage and current in the distribution grid with high accuracy, thus enabling a wide range of smart grid applications, such as state estimation, protection and control. These devices need to transmit the synchronous measurements of voltage and current, also known as synchrophasors, to the power utility control center at high rate. The use of wireless networks, such as LTE, to transmit synchrophasor data is becoming increasingly popular. However, synchrophasors are included in small frames and it would be more efficient to use low power cellular solutions, such as LTE cat-M. In this work, we present experimental research on the deployment of a u-PMU with the ability to connect over a commercial LTE cat-M network. The deployed u-PMU is built with off-the-shelf hardware, such as Arduino microcontrollers, and is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower System Optimization and Stability · Smart Grid Security and Resilience · Power Line Communications and Noise
