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SMART GRID: NETWORKING, DATA MANAGEMENT, AND BUSINESS MODELS
Título:
SMART GRID: NETWORKING, DATA MANAGEMENT, AND BUSINESS MODELS
Subtítulo:
Autor:
MOUFTAH, H
Editorial:
CRC PRESS
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
REDES DE ORDENADORES
ISBN:
978-1-4987-1970-4
Páginas:
424
149,00 €

 

Sinopsis

Features

Focuses on three fundamental topics which are all intertwined: networking, data management, and business models
Provides a thorough understanding of cutting-edge topics such as microgrids, electric vehicles, and data analytics in the smart grid
Contains contributions from leading researchers in the field
Summary

Smart Grid: Networking, Data Management, and Business Models delivers a comprehensive overview of smart grid communications, discussing the latest advances in the technology, the related cyber security issues, and the best ways to manage user demand and pricing.

Comprised of 16 chapters authored by world-renowned experts, this book:

Considers the use of cognitive radio and software-defined networking in the smart grid
Explores the space of attacks in the energy management process, the need for a smart grid simulator, and the management issues that arise around smart cities
Describes a real-time pricing scheme that aims to reduce the peak-to-average load ratio
Explains how to realize low-carbon economies and the green smart grid through the pervasive management of demand
Presents cutting-edge research on microgrids, electric vehicles, and energy trading in the smart grid
Thus, Smart Grid: Networking, Data Management, and Business Models provides a valuable reference for utility operators, telecom operators, communications engineers, power engineers, electric vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), electric vehicle service providers, university professors, researchers, and students.



Table of Contents

SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS

Cognitive Radio Networks for Smart Grid Communications: Potential Applications, Protocols, and Research Challenges
Dimitris Kogias, Gurkan Tuna, and Vehbi Cagri Gungor

Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks in Smart Grid
Ozgur Ergul, Oktay Cetinkaya, and Ozgur Baris Akan

Secure Software-Defined Networking Architectures for the Smart Grid
Kemal Akkaya, A. Selcuk Uluagac, Abdullah Aydeger, and Apurva Mohan

SMART GRID SECURITY AND MANAGEMENT

A Unified Framework for Secured Energy Resource Management in Smart Grid
Guobin Xu, Paul Moulema, Linqang Ge, Houbing Song, and Wei Yu

Simulating Smart Grid Cyber Security
Abdul Razaq, Huaglory Tianfield, Bernardi Pranggono, and Hong Yue

Toward Smart Cities via the Smart Grid and Intelligent Transportation Systems
Stephen W. Turner and Suleyman Uludag

DEMAND RESPONSE MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS MODELS

Demand Response Management via Real-Time Electricity Price Control in Smart Grids
Li Ping Qian, Yuan Wu, Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang, and Jianwei Huang

Real-Time Residential Demand Response Management
Zhi Chen and Lei Wu

Multiuser Demand-Side Management in Smart Grids
Antimo Barbato, Cristina Rottondi, and Giacomo Verticale

Toward Low-Carbon Economy and Green Smart Grid through Pervasive Demand Management
Melike Erol-Kantarci and Hussein T. Mouftah

Electric Power Distribution
Thomas H. Ortmeyer

MICROGRIDS, ELECTRIC VEHICLES, AND ENERGY TRADING

Toward the Minimization of the Levelized Energy Costs of Microgrids Using Both Long-Term and Short-Term Storage Devices
Vincent François-Lavet, Quentin Gemine, Damien Ernst, and Raphael Fonteneau

Electric Vehicles: The Mobile Portion of the Smart Grid
Xavier Fernando

Vehicle-to-Grid Networks: Issues and Challenges
Christos Tsoleridis, Periklis Chatzimisios, and Panayotis Fouliras

Scheduling Process for Electric Vehicle Home Charging
Dhaou Said, Soumaya Cherkaoui, and Lyes Khoukhi

Game-Theoretic Approach for Energy Trading in Smart Grids
Bhaskar Prasad Rimal, Ahmed Belgana, and Martin Maier