IoT for Smart Grid (eBook)
827 Seiten
Wiley-IEEE Press (Verlag)
978-1-394-27938-8 (ISBN)
Expert guidance on technologies to build the Internet of Things (IoT) from electrical engineering and power industry perspectives
IoT for Smart Grid presents advanced Internet of Things (IoT) technologies that are utilized in various aspects of smart electrical systems, especially monitoring, diagnosis, automation, and industrial evolution, from the point of view of both electrical engineering and power industry facilities and resources.
The book describes how IoT has expanded the use of wireless sensor networks (WSN) to play a vital role in connecting power industry facilities and resources to reduce energy consumption and costs. It also explores concepts of e-mobility that include smart parking, vehicle monitoring, and charging, and considers future challenges such as security and privacy concerns in transactive systems and scalability and standardization issues.
Later chapters describe communication protocols for transactive IoT, smart grid integration, cybersecurity challenges, smart energy management, and more. Relevant examples and practical case studies are included to enrich and reinforce learning.
Edited by a team of highly qualified professionals in the field, IoT for Smart Grid explores additional topics such as:
- MQTT, CoAP, and other protocols in transactive systems and WSN diagnostic tools for ensuring reliability and performance
- The role of sensors and actuators in transactive models and significance of transactive IoT in modern applications
- Remote control and automation in smart grids, utilizing IoT for demand response programs, load shifting strategies, and dynamic pricing models and IoT integration
IoT for Smart Grid is a definitive reference for identifying and applying advanced technologies and concepts and a highly valuable learning resource for students, researchers, consultants, and utility engineers in the design, use, and maintenance of electrical power systems.
Rahiman Zahira, PhD, SMIEEE, is an Associate Professor at B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India.
Palanisamy Sivaraman, SMIEEE, is a Research Scholar at Anna University, Chennai, India.
Chenniappan Sharmeela, PhD, SMIEEE, is a Professor, DEEE, and an Adjunct Professor with the Centre for E-Vehicle Technologies and the Centre for Energy Storage Technology, CEG campus, at Anna University, Chennai, India.
Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, PhD, SMIEEE, is a Full Professor in Power Electronics with the Department of Electrical Engineering, IT and Cybernetics at the University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway.
Expert guidance on technologies to build the Internet of Things (IoT) from electrical engineering and power industry perspectives IoT for Smart Grid presents advanced Internet of Things (IoT) technologies that are utilized in various aspects of smart electrical systems, especially monitoring, diagnosis, automation, and industrial evolution, from the point of view of both electrical engineering and power industry facilities and resources. The book describes how IoT has expanded the use of wireless sensor networks (WSN) to play a vital role in connecting power industry facilities and resources to reduce energy consumption and costs. It also explores concepts of e-mobility that include smart parking, vehicle monitoring, and charging, and considers future challenges such as security and privacy concerns in transactive systems and scalability and standardization issues. Later chapters describe communication protocols for transactive IoT, smart grid integration, cybersecurity challenges, smart energy management, and more. Relevant examples and practical case studies are included to enrich and reinforce learning. Edited by a team of highly qualified professionals in the field, IoT for Smart Grid explores additional topics such as: MQTT, CoAP, and other protocols in transactive systems and WSN diagnostic tools for ensuring reliability and performanceThe role of sensors and actuators in transactive models and significance of transactive IoT in modern applicationsRemote control and automation in smart grids, utilizing IoT for demand response programs, load shifting strategies, and dynamic pricing models and IoT integration IoT for Smart Grid is a definitive reference for identifying and applying advanced technologies and concepts and a highly valuable learning resource for students, researchers, consultants, and utility engineers in the design, use, and maintenance of electrical power systems.
About the Editors
Dr. Rahiman Zahira is an IEEE Senior Member. She received her BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Madras in 2004, her ME in Power Systems Engineering from B.S. Abdur Crescent Engineering College, Anna University, Chennai, in 2006, and earned her Doctoral degree from Anna University in February 2018. With 18 years of teaching experience, she began her academic career as a lecturer in 2006 and currently serves as an associate professor at B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. She has published over 70 publications in national and international journals and conference proceedings, contributed to 11 book chapters, edited 3 books. She also holds one international patent (granted) and three patents (published). Dr. Zahira is actively involved in the IEEE Standards Association. She serves as a working group member of IEEE P1729 – Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution System Analysis, IEEE P2882 WG‐STDS‐P2882, WG‐SG2 Steady‐state, Harmonic and Dynamic Stability, and as secretary and working group member of the IEEE PES Task Force session on Demand Flex metrics standardization for grid‐interactive buildings and customer systems.
She has received awards from Guinness World Records (UK), World Book of Records (London) for participating in the longest 150‐hour conference, Asian Book, and Indian Book of Records for being an editor and author in a record book titled “Most authors contributing for a single book: COVID‐19 and its impact.” She has also been honored with the Best Innovation in Teaching Award 2021, the Young Educator & Scholar Award in the 10th National Teachers' Day Awards 2019, the Women Researcher Award, the Outstanding Scientist Award, the Innovative Technological Researcher & Dedicated Academician Award (Electrical Engineering), and the Best Academics award from the BSA Crescent Alumni Association during Hangout 2019. Dr. Zahira has guided over 20 undergraduates and postgraduate students and 2 research scholars. She is a life member in 7 Professional Bodies. She serves as a reviewer for reputable journals, an editorial board member, and an advisory member for numerous conferences. Her areas of interest include power quality, harmonic suppression, active filter control techniques, renewable energy systems, microgrids, smart grids, and electric vehicle charging systems.
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0002-5492-9048
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrzahira/
Google Scholar ID: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NcKB9_UAAAAJ&hl=en
Mr. Palanisamy Sivaraman (Member'20, Senior Member'21, IEEE) was born in Vellalur, Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India. He completed schooling in Government Higher Secondary School, Vellalur and earned a BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and an ME in Power Systems Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India, in 2012 and 2014, respectively. With over 10 years of industrial experience, he specializes in the field of power system studies and grid code compliance for renewable power plants, including solar and wind power plants and battery energy storage systems. Currently, he is an industry working professional and also a Research Scholar, Department of EEE, Anna University, Chennai, India. He has trained over 500 personnel on renewable energy and power quality. A proficient user of power system simulation software like ETAP, PSCAD, DIGSILENT POWER FACTORY, PSSE, and MATLAB, he actively participates in the IEEE Standards Association. Mr. Sivaraman is a working group member of IEEE standard, including P2800.2 (Recommended Practice for Test and Verification Procedures for Inverter‐based Resources (IBRs) Interconnecting with Bulk Power Systems), P1729 (IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution System Analysis), P2418.5 (Standard for Blockchain in Power and Energy), P1854 (Guide for Smart Distribution Systems), P2688 (Recommended Practice for Energy Storage Management Systems in Energy Storage Applications), and IEEE 3001.9‐2023 (Design of Power Systems Supplying Lighting Systems in Commercial and Industrial Facilities).
He is also a member of the IEEE PES task force on Energy Storage. He had authored/co‐authored/edited ten books in the field of electrical engineering with Elsevier and Wiley‐IEEE Press and published several papers at national and international conferences. Mr. Sivaraman is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a member of the International Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE), and an Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers (India). He holds a Professional Engineer (PEng) certification from the Institution of Engineers, India. He is a recognized speaker well versed in both National and International Standards.
Google Scholar link: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=XLdd0mgAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1
Dr. Chenniappan Sharmeela holds a BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, an ME in Power Systems Engineering from Annamalai University, Chidambaram, and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai. She currently serves as Professor and Professor‐In‐Charge of Power Engineering and Management in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at C.E.G., Anna University, Chennai. She is also actively involved in research as a professor at the Centre for E‐Vehicle Technologies and the Centre for Energy Storage Technology, Anna University, Chennai. From 2015 to 2018, she served as Assistant Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development at C.E.G., Anna University, Chennai. Dr. Sharmeela has undertaken numerous consultancies on Renewable Energy Systems, including Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) Power Systems, power quality measurements, and the design of compensators for industries. She has coordinated and organized several short‐term courses on power quality for Tamil Nadu State Electricity Board Engineers. She has delivered several invited talks and trained over 1000 engineers on the importance of Power Quality, Power Quality Standards, and the design of SPV power systems for more than 12 years in leading organizations such as CII, FICCI, CPRI, MSME, GE (Alsthom), and APQI. In 2011, she received a grant from CTDT, Anna University, for a two‐year project on “Energy Efficient Solar‐Based Lighting System for Domestic Application.” In 2020, she received a research grant from AICTE – RPS, New Delhi, India, on “Smart EV Charging Station.” Dr. Sharmeela has authored over 30 journal papers in refereed international journals and more than 60 papers in international and national conferences. She has authored/co‐authored/edited 12 book chapters, edited 10 books, and authored 2 books. Her areas of interest include power quality, power electronics applications to power systems, smart grid, energy storage systems, renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, battery management systems, and electric vehicle supply equipment. She is a Senior Member of IEEE; a Member of the IEEE – Power and Energy Society; a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India); a Life Member of ISTE; a member of the Central Board of Irrigation and Power (CBIP), New Delhi, India; and a member of SSI, India. With over 24 years of experience in teaching, research, and consultancy in the areas of power quality and power systems, Dr. Sharmeela is an active participant in the IEEE Standards Association. She is a working group member of IEEE standards P2800.2 (Recommended Practice for Test and Verification Procedures for Inverter‐based Resources Interconnecting with Bulk Power Systems) and P1729 (Recommended Practice for Distribution System Analysis). She is also a working group member of the IEEE PES task force on Energy Storage. She has authored/co‐authored/edited nine books in the field of electrical engineering with Elsevier and Wiley‐IEEE Press, notably “Fast charging infrastructure for electric and hybrid electric vehicles” by Wiley‐IEEE Press in 2023 and “Power system operation with 100% renewable energy resources” by Elsevier in 2023.
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6706-4779
Dr. Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban (Member'12–Senior Member'15, IEEE) received a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy 2012. He is a Full Professor in Electrical Power Engineering at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, and Cybernetics, University of South‐Eastern Norway, Norway. S. Padmanaban has authored over 750+ scientific papers and received the Best Paper cum Most Excellence Research Paper Award from IET‐SEISCON'13, IET‐CEAT'16, IEEE‐EECSI'19, IEEE‐CENCON'19, and five best paper awards from ETAEERE'16 sponsored Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Springer book. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, India, the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, India, and the Institution of Engineering and Technology, U.K. He received a lifetime achievement award from Marquis Who's Who – USA 2017 for contributing to power electronics and renewable energy research. He is listed among the world's top 2 scientists (from 2019) by Stanford University USA.
He served an Editor/Associate Editor/Editorial Board for refereed journals, in particular the IEEE Systems Journal,...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.2.2025 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
| Schlagworte | Communication Protocols • device platforms • interfacing IoT • internet of things • IOT • power quality applications • sensors technology • Smart Buildings • smart cities • Smart Energy Management • smart homes • System Architectures |
| ISBN-10 | 1-394-27938-8 / 1394279388 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-394-27938-8 / 9781394279388 |
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