A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
Internet of Things Technologies for Smart Grid
Authors: Imed Saad Ben Dhaou, Aron Kondoro, Syed Rameez Ullah Kakakhel, Tomi Westerlund, Hannu Tenhunen
Editors: Sergey Balandin, Ekaterina Balandina
Publication year: 2020
Book title : Tools and Technologies for the Development of Cyber-Physical Systems
Series title: Advances in Computer and Electrical Engineering
First page : 256
Last page: 284
ISBN: 978-1-79981-974-5
eISBN: 978-1-79981-976-9
ISSN: 2327-039X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1974-5.ch010
Web address : https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/248752
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/46335523
Smart grid is a new revolution in the energy sector in which the aging
utility grid will be replaced with a grid that supports two-way
communication between customers and the utility company. There are two
popular smart-grid reference architectures. NIST (National Institute for
Standards and Technology) has drafted a reference architecture in which
seven domains and actors have been identified. The second reference
architecture is elaborated by ETSI (European Telecommunications
Standards Institute), which is an extension of the NIST model where a
new domain named distributed energy resources has been added. This
chapter aims at identifying the use of IoT and IoT-enabled technologies
in the design of a secure smart grid using the ETSI reference model.
Based on the discussion and analysis in the chapter, the authors offer
two collaborative and development frameworks. One framework draws
parallels' between IoT and smart grids and the second one between smart
grids and edge computing. These frameworks can be used to broaden
collaboration between the stakeholders and identify research gaps.
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