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Considering the time-varying power consumption of users and cost of generation over a day, demand side management (DSM) has become essential to meet the excessive need of users with the limited source of power. In this paper, we propose a utility based optimal Real-Time Pricing (RTP) mechanism for the future smart grid communication systems such that the electricity price corresponds to the optimum...
One of the critical components of the Smart Grid (SG) is the Smart Meter (SM), which reports power consumption to a centralized control center at regular intervals. The Long Term Evolution (LTE) network has received much attention as a promising platform for SG communications due to its high bandwidth and low latency over a large coverage area. Nevertheless, when a huge number of SMs access the LTE...
The Long-Term Evolution (LTE) network has become an attractive candidate for Smart Grid (SG) communications. In spite of LTE's growing popularity as a means of transporting SG data, it was primarily designed for high speed and high capacity mobile data traffic such as video streaming and Internet. Typically there are more than 10,000 Smart Meters (SMs) per eNode-B, bombarding it with billions of tiny...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is an attractive infrastructure for Smart Grid (SG) networks because it provides high bandwidth and low latency over a large coverage area. Although LTE networks are primary designed for Human-to-Human (H2H) communication, SG networks primarily involve Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications. One such SG network component is the Smart Meter (SM), which utilizes M2M communications...
The long-term evolution (LTE) network has become an attractive candidate for Smart Grid (SG) communications. Regardless of LTE's growing popularity as a means of transporting SG data, it is mainly designed for high speed and high capacity data traffic such as video streaming and Internet traffic. One of the key elements of the SG is the Smart Meter (SM). Typically, there are more than 30,000 SMs per...
Smart Grid (SG) is envisioned as the future of the electricity delivery system, which can be intelligently monitored, and operated via communication links. The Smart Meter (SM), one of the key elements of the SG, identifies power consumption and communicates with the control center. The long term evolution (LTE) network has become an attractive candidate for SG communications. Regardless of LTE's...
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