Title :
Enabling decentralized real-time analysis of smart distribution systems using wireless communication
Author :
Ibrahim, Mohammad ; Salama, Magdy M. A.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Wireless communications, distributed intelligence and automated control systems are the key technological components in achieving the goals of the smart grid, e.g. self-healing, optimum operation, and power quality. In this paper, we are proposing a novel approach that utilizes wireless communications to enable decentralized real-time analysis of distribution systems. Each bus (node) in the distribution system has a processing unit that communicates with other relevant nodes in the system. Each processing unit performs a part of the overall analysis, and forwards the results to relevant nodes. The proposed framework has been implemented using GNU-Octave, and the Network Simulator NS-3. GNU-Octave was used to verify the validity, accuracy and speed of the framework. A WiMAX network was used as the communication layer, and NS-3 simulations captured the WiMAX network performance, e.g. average packet delay, average packet delivery ratio, and average convergence times for different number of nodes.
Keywords :
WiMax; decentralised control; distribution networks; power engineering computing; smart power grids; GNU-Octave simulation; NS-3 network simulator; WiMAX network; automated control systems; decentralized real-time analysis; distributed intelligence; smart distribution systems; smart grid; wireless communication; Capacitors; Convergence; Delays; Real-time systems; Smart grids; Voltage control; WiMAX; Decentralized analysis; Real-time analysis; Smart distribution systems; Smart grid;
Conference_Titel :
PowerTech (POWERTECH), 2013 IEEE Grenoble
Conference_Location :
Grenoble
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2013.6652436