Communication Network Standards for Smart Grid Infrastructures

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Upgrading the existing energy infrastructure to a smart grid necessarily goes through the provision of integrated technological solutions that ensure the interoperability of business processes and reduce the risk of devaluation of systems already in use. Considering the heterogeneity of the current infrastructures, and in order to keep pace with the dynamics of their operating environment, we should aim to the reduction of their architectural complexity and the addition of new and more efficient technologies and procedures. Furthermore, the integrated management of the overall ecosystem requires a collaborative integration strategy which should ensure the end-to-end interconnection under specific quality standards together with the establishment of strict security policies. In this respect, every design detail can be critical to the success or failure of a costly and ambitious project, such as that of smart energy networks. This work presents and classifies the communication network standards that have been established for smart grids and should be taken into account in the process of planning and implementing new infrastructures.

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Demertzis, K., Tsiknas, K., Taketzis, D., Skoutas, D. N., Skianis, C., Iliadis, L., & Zoiros, K. E. (2021). Communication Network Standards for Smart Grid Infrastructures. Network, 1(2), 132–145. https://doi.org/10.3390/network1020009

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