Visible to the public Wireless Sensor Network using Control Communication and Monitoring of Smart Grid

TitleWireless Sensor Network using Control Communication and Monitoring of Smart Grid
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsKumar, T. Ch. Anil, Dixit, Ganesh Kumar, Singh, Rajesh, Narukullapati, Bharath Kumar, Chakravarthi, M. Kalyan, Gangodkar, Durgaprasad
Conference Name2022 2nd International Conference on Advance Computing and Innovative Technologies in Engineering (ICACITE)
Date Publishedapr
Keywords“Internet of Things” or IoT, Biological system modeling, compositionality, human factors, Image coding, Power measurement, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Robot sensing systems, Smart Grid Sensors, Smart grids, Smart motor, technology, Wireless communication, Wireless Sensor Network or WSN, Wireless sensor networks
AbstractFor some countries around the world, meeting demand is a serious concern. Power supply market is increasingly increasing, posing a big challenge for various countries throughout the world. The increasing expansion in the market for power needs upgrading system dependability to increase the smart grid's resilience. This smart electric grid has a sensor that analyses grid power availability and sends regular updates to the organisation. The internet is currently being utilized to monitor processes and place orders for running variables from faraway places. A large number of scanners have been used to activate electrical equipment for domestic robotics for a long period in the last several days. Conversely, if it is not correctly implemented, it will have a negative impact on cost-effectiveness as well as productivity. For something like a long time, home automation has relied on a large number of sensor nodes to control electrical equipment. Since there are so many detectors, this isn't cost-effective. In this article, develop and accept a wireless communication component and a management system suitable for managing independent efficient network units from voltage rises and voltage control technologies in simultaneous analyzing system reliability in this study. This research paper has considered secondary method to collect relevant and in-depth data related to the wireless sensor network and its usage in smart grid monitoring.
DOI10.1109/ICACITE53722.2022.9823448
Citation Keykumar_wireless_2022