Smart-Grid Monitoring using IoT with Modified Lagranges Key Based Data Transmission

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One of the recent advancements in the electrical power systems is the smart-grid technology. For the effective functioning of the smart grid, the process like monitoring and controlling have to be given importance. In this paper, the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is utilized for tracking the power in smart grid applications. The smart grid is used to produce the electricity and it is connected with the sensor to transmit or receive the data. The data is transmitted quickly by using the Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN), which aids in identifying the shortest path of the nodes. While transmitting the data from the smart grid to the (Internet of Things) IoT web page, it is secured by introducing the secret keys between the neighbouring nodes through the process of key-management. In this method, the combination of Lagrange’s theorem and the Location Based Key (LBK) management is used for better security performance. This approach deli-vers optimal performance in terms of security, throughput, packet loss and delay, which are comparatively better than the existing methods.

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Morarji, C. K., & Sathish Kumar, N. (2023). Smart-Grid Monitoring using IoT with Modified Lagranges Key Based Data Transmission. Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing, 35(3), 2875–2892. https://doi.org/10.32604/iasc.2023.025776

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