# Fit Entropy-Based Dynamic Communication Resource Slicing-Optimization Method in Smart Distribution Grids on the Medium–Low-Voltage Side

**Authors:** Haiming Li, Xiaorong Zhu

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/s24175522 · Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) · 2024-08-26

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a new optimization method to improve communication resource allocation in smart distribution grids using fit entropy and network utility.

## Contribution

A novel optimization method using fit entropy and network utility for dynamic communication resource slicing in smart grids is proposed.

## Key findings

- Two matching optimization algorithms were introduced to address resource allocation in smart grids.
- Simulation results showed improved service success rates and resource utilization.
- The proposed method enhances overall network utility in medium–low-voltage smart distribution grids.

## Abstract

With the rapid development of new energy and smart technology, the demand for inter-device communication in medium–low-voltage smart distribution grids has sharply increased, leading to a surge in the variety and quantity of communication services. To meet the needs of diverse and massive communication services, deploying service function chains to flexibly combine virtual resources has become crucial. This paper proposes an optimization method based on fit entropy and network utility to address the limited communication network resources in medium–low-voltage smart distribution grids. This was conducted by modeling the distribution grid as a three-domain model consisting of a service domain, a logical domain, and a physical domain and transforming it into a hierarchical bipartite hypergraph-matching problem, which is a complex combinatorial optimization problem. This paper introduces two matching optimization algorithms: “business domain–logic domain–physical domain integration” and “service domain–logic domain, logic domain–physical domain two-stage”, which effectively address this problem based on fit entropy and utility. The simulation results demonstrate that these algorithms significantly improve service success rates and resource utilization, enhancing overall network utility.

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