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_aSmart grid communications and networking / _c[edited by] Ekram Hossain, Zhu Han, H. Vincent Poor. |
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_aNew York : _bCambridge University Press, _c2012. |
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505 | 8 | _aMachine generated contents note: Part I. Communication Architectures and Models for Smart Grid: 1. Communication networks in smart grid: an architectural view Nipendra Kayastha, Dusit Niyato, Ping Wang and Ekram Hossain; 2. New models for networked control in smart grid Anna Scaglione, Zhifang Wang and Mahnoosh Alizadeh; 3. Demand-side management for smart grid: opportunities and challenges Pedram Samadi, Hamed Mohsenian-Rad, Vincent W. S. Wong and Robert Schober; 4. Vehicle-to-grid systems: ancillary services and communications Chenye Wu, Amir-Hamed Mohsenian-Rad and Jianwei Huang; Part II. Physical Data Communications, Access, Detection, and Estimation Techniques for Smart Grid: 5. Communications and access technologies for smart grid Sara Bavarian and Lutz Lampe; 6. Machine-to-machine communications in smart grid Jesus Alonso-Zarate, Javier Matamoros, David Gregoratti and Mischa Dohler; 7. Bad-data detection in smart grid: a distributed approach Le Xie, Dae-Hyun Choi, Soummya Kar and H. Vincent Poor; 8. Distributed state-estimation: a learning-based framework Ali Tajer, Soummya Kar and H. Vincent Poor; Part III. Smart Grid and Wide-Area Networks: 9. Networking technologies for wide-area measurement applications Yi Deng, Hua Lin, Arun G. Phadke, Sandeep Shukla and James S. Thorp; 10. Wireless networks for smart grid applications David Grifith, Michael Souryal and Nada Golmie; Part IV. Sensor and Actuator Networks for Smart Grid: 11. Wireless sensor networks for smart grid: research challenges and potential applications Dilan Sahin, Vehbi Cagri Gungor, Gerhard Hancke and Gerhard P. Hancke; 12. Sensor techniques and network protocols for smart grid Rong Zheng and Cunqing Hua; 13. Potential methods for sensor and actuator networking for smart grid Victor O. K. Li and Guang-Hua Yang; 14. Implementation and performance evaluation of wireless sensor networks for smart grid Nicola Bui, Angelo P. Castellani, Paolo Casari, Michele Rossi, Lorenzo Vangelista and Michele Zorzi; Part V. Security in Smart Grid Communications and Networking: 15. Cyber-attack impact analysis of smart grid Deepa Kundur, Salman Mashayehk, Takis Zourntos and Karen Butler-Purry; 16. Jamming for manipulating the power market in smart grid Husheng Li; 17. Power-system state-estimation security: attacks and protection schemes György Dán, Kin Cheong Sou and Henrik Sandberg; 18. A hierarchical security architecture for smart grid Quanyan Zhu and Tamer Başar; 19. Application-driven design for a secured smart grid Robin Berthier, Rakesh Bobba, Erich Heine, Himanshu Khurana, William H. Sanders and Tim Yardley; Part VI. Field Trials and Deployments: 20. Case studies and lessons learned from recent smart grid field trials Rose Qingyang Hu and Yi Qian. | |
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_a"The smart grid will transform the way power is delivered, consumed and accounted for. Adding intelligence through the newly networked grid will increase reliability and power quality, improve responsiveness, increase efficiency and provide a platform for new applications. This one-stop reference covers the state-of-the-art theory, key strategies, protocols, applications, deployment aspects and experimental studies of communication and networking technologies for the smart grid. Through the book's 20 chapters, a team of expert authors cover topics ranging from architectures and models through to integration of plug-in hybrid vehicles and security. Essential information is provided for researchers to make progress in the field and to allow power systems engineers to optimize communication systems for the smart grid"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mobile & Wireless Communications. _2bisacsh |
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