Search for dissertations about: "Smart Grid communication"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words Smart Grid communication.
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1. On possibilities of smart meters switching at low voltage level for emergency grid management
Abstract : Smart Meter (SM) is an advanced remotely readable energy meter with two-way communication capability which measures the electrical energy in real-time or near-real-time and securely sends data to Distribution System Operator (DSO). A smart metering system is an application of SMs on a larger scale, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Cyber-security in Smart Grid Communication and Control
Abstract : Society is increasingly dependent on the reliable operation of power systems. Power systems, at the same time, heavily rely on information technologies to achieve efficient and reliable operation. READ MORE
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3. Modeling and constructing unstructured overlay networks: Algorithms, techniques and the Smart Grid case
Abstract : Throughout its lifetime, the Internet was always associated with overlay networks; from the WorldWideWeb and peer-to-peer networks to blogs and social networking solutions, overlays built on the Internet infrastructure gave it additional value and made it more engaging to everyday users. Today, rising overlay networks such as the Smart Grid as well as a multitude of sensor, mobile andwireless networks herald a new era of unprecedented connectivity and networking. READ MORE
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4. Increasing the hosting capacity of distributed energy resources using storage and communication
Abstract : The use of electricity from Distributed Energy Resources like wind and solar powerwill impact the performance of the electricity network and this sets a limit to theamount of such renewables that can be connected. Investment in energy storage andcommunication technologies enables more renewables by operating the networkcloser to its limits. READ MORE
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5. Enhancing Privacy in the Advanced Metering Infrastructure: Efficient Methods, the Role of Data Characteristics and Applications
Abstract : Large quantities of data are produced and collected by computing and communication devices in cyber-physical systems. Information extracted from these data opens new possibilities but also raises privacy issues. READ MORE