Search for dissertations about: "electrical meter"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 52 swedish dissertations containing the words electrical meter.
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1. Towards Realistic Smart Meter Privacy against Bayesian Inference
Abstract : Smart meters, now an essential component of modern power grids, allow energy providers to remotely monitor users' energy consumption in near real-time. While this technology offers numerous advantages for energy management and system efficiency, it also poses significant privacy concerns. READ MORE
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2. Privacy-by-Design for Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : It is envisioned that future cyber-physical systems will provide a more convenient living and working environment. However, such systems need inevitably to collect and process privacy-sensitive information. That means the benefits come with potential privacy leakage risks. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. On Possibilities of Using Smart Meters for Compulsory Load Shedding Supported by Load Forecasting
Abstract : The smart meter rollout is progressing in several parts of the world with early adoption in some parts, e.g., Europe. Remote ON/OFF control switch of the smart meter allows distribution system operators to switch the smart meter of any customer remotely. READ MORE
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5. Underwater Electrical Connections and Remotely Operated Vehicles
Abstract : Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) are underwater robots that perform different kind of operations, from observation to heavier tasks like drilling, carrying and pulling cables, etc. Those ROVs are costly and require skilled personal to operate it as well as equipment for transportation and deployment (boats, cranes, etc.). READ MORE