Review on Internet Of Things Based Smart Grid To Monitor and Control Renewable Energy Sources
Abstract
Internet of Things is a new information processing and acquisition method, that is been widely used in intelligent transportation, environmental monitoring and other fields. The IoT is an important technical mean to the development of smart grid. IoT technology can effectively combine the infrastructure resources in increase the level of power system information, and improve the utilization efficiency of infrastructures in the existing power system. The urgency of its applications in smart grid are pointed out by concept of smart grid and IoT are described. The construction of smart grid which is based on Internet of things are made, and implementation in typical application including wind power prediction, condition monitoring of overhead transmission lines, power monitoring, smart home and asset management .
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