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A Middleware for the Integration of Smart Grid Elements with WSN Based Solutions

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  • Paulo Régis C. de Araújo
  • Raimir Holanda
  • Antonio Wendell de Oliveira Rodrigues
  • André Luiz Carneiro de Araújo
  • José de Aguiar Moraes Filho
  • João Paolo C. M. Oliveira

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Currently, electricity distributors make use of various types of equipment divided into levels of automation. This automation enables the integration of elements such as Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) to the supervision of the distribution electrical system, but there is not an appropriate environment to increase the scale of these elements. In this context, the smart grid comes with specifications that allow adding new elements to the intelligence of the power grid operation. However, the cost of communication is still an impediment to the scalability of the integration of these elements into the current structure. In this paper, we propose a middleware that optimizes the communication of this integration using wireless sensor networks (WSN). The goal is to ensure a gradual integration of new elements taking advantage of the increase in the number of sensor nodes in the network due to the scalability of the system itself. The conversion solutions have been used to allow easy communication between the WSN and the smart grid system, and we also have used data aggregation and compression techniques to increase the lifetime of the wireless sensor network.

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  • Paulo Régis C. de Araújo & Raimir Holanda & Antonio Wendell de Oliveira Rodrigues & André Luiz Carneiro de Araújo & José de Aguiar Moraes Filho & João Paolo C. M. Oliveira, 2014. "A Middleware for the Integration of Smart Grid Elements with WSN Based Solutions," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 10(12), pages 506203-5062, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:10:y:2014:i:12:p:506203
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/506203
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