SMART GRIDS AND INTERNET OF THINGS
Smart grids and the Internet of Things (Io T) are rapidly changing and complicated subjects that are constantly changing and developing. This new volume addresses the current state-of-the-art concepts and technologies associated with the technologies and covers new ideas and emerging novel technologies and processes.
Internet of Things (Io T) is a self-organized network that consists of sensors, software, and devices. The data is exchanged among them with the help of the internet. Smart Grids (SG) is a collection of devices deployed in larger areas to perform continuous monitoring and analysis in that region. It is responsible for balancing the flow of energy between the servers and consumers. SG also takes care of the transmission and distribution power to the components involved. The tracking of the devices present in SG is achieved by the Io T framework. Thus, assimilating Io T and SG will lead to developing solutions for many real-time problems.
This exciting new volume covers all of these technologies, including the basic concepts and the problems and solutions involved with the practical applications in the real world. Whether for the veteran engineer or scientist, the student, or a manager or other technician working in the field, this volume is a must-have for any library.
Smart Grids and Internet of Things:
* Presents Internet of Things (Io T) and smart grid (SG)-integrated frameworks along with their components and technologies
* Covers the challenges in energy harvesting and sustainable solutions for Io TSGs and their solutions for practical applications
* Describes and demystifies the privacy and security issues while processing data in Io TSG
* Includes case studies relating to Io TSG with cloud and fog computing machine learning and blockchain
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, Ph D, is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, IT and Cybernetics, University of South-Eastern Norway, Porsgrunn, Norway. He received his Ph D in electrical engineering from the University of Bologna, Italy. He has almost ten years of teaching, research and industrial experience and is an associate editor on a number of international scientific refereed journals. He has published more than 750 research papers and has won numerous awards for his research and teaching.
Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen currently works at the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, and is head of the Esbjerg Energy Section. He helped establish the Center for Bioenergy and Green Engineering in 2009 and served as the head of the research group. He has served as a technical advisor for many companies in this industry, and he has executed many large-scale European Union and United Nation projects. He has authored more than 300 scientific papers and has participated in over 500 various international conferences.
Rajesh Kumar Dhanaraj is a professor in the School of Computing Science and Engineering at Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India.
He received his Ph D in computer science from Anna University, Chennai, India. He has contributed to over 25 books and has 17 patents to his credit. He has also authored over 40 articles and papers in various refereed journals and international conferences.
Malathy Sathyamoorthy is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Kongu engineering college. She is pursuing her Ph D in wireless sensor networks and has authored or co-authored over 40 papers in refereed journals and book chapters.
Balamurugan Balusamy is a professor in the School of Computing Science and Engineering, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India. He received his Ph D in computer science and engineering from VIT University, Vellore, India, and has published over 70 articles in scientific journals.