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A Prototypal Architecture of a IEEE 21451 Network for Smart Grid Applications Based on Power Line Communications

handle: 20.500.14243/295850
This paper deals with the development of reliable measurement and communication devices and systems and their integration on a prototypal network architecture for smart g.id applications, based on the use of narrowband power line communications (PLCs). The proposed solution is presented and discussed in the framework of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 family of Standards. Currently, PLCs are not properly addressed by the aforesaid Standards; on the other hand, by including such issue, their g.idelines could represent a common platform for the integration and interoperability of the proposed systems and devices. This would allow to exploit the benefits of the IEEE 21451 approach also for PLC-based smart g.id applications, not only for the known functions of the smart metering, but also for sensing, automation, protection, and control functions and advanced system operation and management.
- National Research Council Italy
- National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine United States
- Institute of Marine Engineering Italy
- National Research Council United States
- Institute of Marine Engineering Italy
distributed monitoring and control; Interface devices; ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451; power system communications; power system measurements; smart grids
distributed monitoring and control; Interface devices; ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451; power system communications; power system measurements; smart grids
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