A Versatile Software Defined Smart Grid Testbed: Artificial Intelligence Enhanced Real-Time Co-Evaluation of ICT Systems and Power Systems

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In Smart Grid, the integration of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) systems and power systems has enabled real-time services and distributed controls, while the fusion of technologies necessitates a profound and versatile platform for the interdisciplinary research and evaluation. This article introduces a Software Defined Smart Grid testbed architecture, which integrates real-world wireless communication systems and Artificial Intelligence algorithms to provide a re-configurable framework to meet different real-time Smart Grid testbed design requirements. Through prototyping and experiments, the architecture shows great potential in addressing co-evaluation challenges of ICT systems and power systems, as well as supporting real-time Smart Grid evaluations.

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You, M., Zhang, X., Zheng, G., Jiang, J., & Sun, H. (2020). A Versatile Software Defined Smart Grid Testbed: Artificial Intelligence Enhanced Real-Time Co-Evaluation of ICT Systems and Power Systems. IEEE Access, 8, 88651–88663. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2992906

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