Operation and Control of Microgrids Using IoT (Internet of Things)

Dipta Voumick, Prince Deb, M. Khan
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The current microgrid power management system is undergoing a significant and drastic overhaul. The integration of existing electrical infrastructure with an information and communication network is an inherent and significant need for microgrid classification and operation in this case. Microgrid technology’s most important features: 1) Full duplex communication; 2) Advanced metering infrastructure; 3) Renewable and energy resource integration; 4) Distribution automation and complete monitoring, as well as overall power system control. A microgrid’s communication infrastructure is made up of several hierarchical communication networks. Microgrid applications can frequently be found in numerous aspects of energy consumption. Because it provides a spontaneous communicational network, the Internet of Things plays a fundamental and crucial role in Microgrid infrastructure. This paper covers the deployment of a comprehensive energy management system for microgrid communication infrastructure based on the Internet of Things (IoT). This paper discusses microgrid operations and controls using the Internet of Things (IoT) architecture. Microgrids make use of IoT-enabled technologies, in conjunction with power grid equipment, which are enabling local networks to provide additional services on top of the essential supply of electricity to local networks that operate in parallel with or independently of the regional grid. Local balancing, internal blockage management, and request for support marketplace or grid operator activities are examples of auxiliary services provided by the microgrid that can add value to each end-user and other true stakeholders. Different technologies, architectures, and applications that use IoT as a key element with the main purpose of preserving and regulating innovative smart microgrids in accordance with modern optimization features and regulations are designed to update and improve efficiency, resiliency, and economics.
使用物联网的微电网的运行和控制
目前的微电网电力管理系统正在进行一次重大而剧烈的检修。在这种情况下,将现有的电力基础设施与信息和通信网络集成是微电网分类和运行的内在和重要需求。微电网技术最重要的特点:1)全双工通信;2) 先进的计量基础设施;3) 可再生能源和能源资源整合;4) 配电自动化和完整的监控,以及整个电力系统的控制。微电网的通信基础设施由几个层次的通信网络组成。微电网应用经常出现在能源消耗的许多方面。由于物联网提供了一个自发的通信网络,它在微电网基础设施中发挥着基础性和关键性的作用。本文介绍了基于物联网(IoT)的微电网通信基础设施综合能源管理系统的部署。本文讨论了使用物联网(IoT)架构的微电网操作和控制。微电网利用物联网技术与电网设备相结合,使本地网络能够在向与区域电网并联或独立运行的本地网络提供基本电力供应的基础上提供额外服务。本地平衡、内部阻塞管理和请求支持市场或电网运营商活动是微电网提供的辅助服务的例子,可以为每个最终用户和其他真正的利益相关者增加价值。不同的技术、架构和应用将物联网作为关键元素,主要目的是根据现代优化功能和法规保护和监管创新的智能微电网,旨在更新和提高效率、弹性和经济性。
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