Publication Type : Conference Paper
Publisher : National college of Engineering, Tirunelveli
Source : 2011 International Conference on Computer, Communication and Electrical Technology, ICCCET 2011, Maruthakulam , National college of Engineering, Tirunelveli , p.24-26 (2011)
ISBN : 9781424493944
Keywords : Authencity, Computer architecture, demand-supply, Human intervention, IED's, Intelligent electronic device, Network architecture, Power grid system, Smart grid, Smart monitoring, Smart power grids, Supply chains, Thermoelectric equipment
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Engineering
Department : Computer Science
Year : 2011
Abstract : Smart grid is designed to make the existing power grid system function spontaneously and independently without human intervention. Sensors are deployed to detect faults in the flow of power. In the proposed work, smart monitoring and controls are done by intelligent electronic devices. IED's (Intelligent electronic devices) monitors and records the value of power generated, and its corresponding voltage and frequency, which in turn is fed in to the demand-supply chain. Network architecture is designed to determine the flow of power from the generation end to the consumers. Demand-supply curve is embedded in architecture to map the power generated with the supply. If the demand at a particular instant of time is higher than the supply, then tariff is fixed and warning is given to the users regarding the rate of payment, to meet the higher tariff. Trust based authencity is provided for security. © 2011 IEEE.
Cite this Research Publication : Dr. Radhika N., Sivalingam, Kb, and Anand, Vc, “Network Architecture for Smart Grids”, in 2011 International Conference on Computer, Communication and Electrical Technology, ICCCET 2011, Maruthakulam , National college of Engineering, Tirunelveli , 2011, pp. 24-26.