Compressed sensing-based multi-layer data communication in smart grid systems

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Compressed sensing is a novel technology used in the field of wireless communication and sensor networks for channel estimation, signal detection, data gathering, network monitoring, and other applications. It plays a significant role in highly secure, real-time, well organized, and cost-effective data communication in smart-grid (SG) systems, which consist of multi-tier network standards that make it challenging to synchronize in power management communication. In this paper, we present a multi-layer communication model for SG systems and propose compressed-sensing based data transmission at every layer of the SG system to improve data transmission performance. Our approach is to utilize the compressed-sensing procedure at every layer in a controlled manner. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed monitoring devices need less transmission power than conventional systems. Additionally, secure, reliable, and real-time data transmission is possible with the compressed-sensing technique. © 2013 KSII.

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Islam, M. T., & Koo, I. (2013). Compressed sensing-based multi-layer data communication in smart grid systems. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 7(9), 2213–2231. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2013.09.008

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