Architecture of the Internet of Energy Network: An Application to Smart Grid Communications

Due to the global warming and energy crisis, the renewable distributed energy resources, such as wind turbines, are integrated into the grid. We model an AC microgrid with energy generating units, local loads, and electronic devices. Then, the set of non-linear differential equations are expressed a...

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Main Author: Masud Rana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7891908/
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spelling doaj-f7e23441e4ff4e3b8351a77fba3f50652021-03-29T20:10:56ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362017-01-0154704471010.1109/ACCESS.2017.26835037891908Architecture of the Internet of Energy Network: An Application to Smart Grid CommunicationsMasud Rana0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0045-7620Independent Researcher, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaDue to the global warming and energy crisis, the renewable distributed energy resources, such as wind turbines, are integrated into the grid. We model an AC microgrid with energy generating units, local loads, and electronic devices. Then, the set of non-linear differential equations are expressed as a state-space model. As the microgrid is located in the customer premises or remote areas, its condition needs to monitor in real-time. So, the smart sensor requires to deploy around the microgrid, and its sensing information transmits to the energy management system via the Internet as the sensing information is a massive amount of data. Combining the Internet of Things elements, such as sensors (Internet emended), and the Internet as a transmission medium will form the Internet of Energy, which is considered as a sign interest nowadays. Basically, the energy management center estimates the microgrid states to know the operating conditions of these foreseeable intermittent resources. For estimating the microgrid states, the H-infinity-based Mimi-max filter is proposed, which will no need to know the exact process and measurement noise statistics. Simulation results show that the proposed approach can well estimate the system states compared with the existing Kalman filter. As a result, this framework will assist to design a suitable microgrid framework and provides effective dynamic state estimations.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7891908/Dynamic microgrid state estimationfusion centerInternet of Thingsinformation management systemmicrogrid
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Architecture of the Internet of Energy Network: An Application to Smart Grid Communications
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Dynamic microgrid state estimation
fusion center
Internet of Things
information management system
microgrid
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title Architecture of the Internet of Energy Network: An Application to Smart Grid Communications
title_short Architecture of the Internet of Energy Network: An Application to Smart Grid Communications
title_full Architecture of the Internet of Energy Network: An Application to Smart Grid Communications
title_fullStr Architecture of the Internet of Energy Network: An Application to Smart Grid Communications
title_full_unstemmed Architecture of the Internet of Energy Network: An Application to Smart Grid Communications
title_sort architecture of the internet of energy network: an application to smart grid communications
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Due to the global warming and energy crisis, the renewable distributed energy resources, such as wind turbines, are integrated into the grid. We model an AC microgrid with energy generating units, local loads, and electronic devices. Then, the set of non-linear differential equations are expressed as a state-space model. As the microgrid is located in the customer premises or remote areas, its condition needs to monitor in real-time. So, the smart sensor requires to deploy around the microgrid, and its sensing information transmits to the energy management system via the Internet as the sensing information is a massive amount of data. Combining the Internet of Things elements, such as sensors (Internet emended), and the Internet as a transmission medium will form the Internet of Energy, which is considered as a sign interest nowadays. Basically, the energy management center estimates the microgrid states to know the operating conditions of these foreseeable intermittent resources. For estimating the microgrid states, the H-infinity-based Mimi-max filter is proposed, which will no need to know the exact process and measurement noise statistics. Simulation results show that the proposed approach can well estimate the system states compared with the existing Kalman filter. As a result, this framework will assist to design a suitable microgrid framework and provides effective dynamic state estimations.
topic Dynamic microgrid state estimation
fusion center
Internet of Things
information management system
microgrid
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7891908/
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