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Chapter 7
Internet of things for smart
grid applications
Chapter outline
7.1 Introduction 249 7.5.1 IoT smart city
7.2 Driving factors of IoT for applications 290
smart grid 255 7.5.2 IoT applications in
7.2.1 Smart grid applications smart home
in generation level 256 environment 292
7.2.2 Smart grid applications 7.5.3 IoT-based metering
in transmission and and monitoring
distribution levels 260 applications 294
7.2.3 Smart grid applications 7.6 Open issues and future
in consumption levels 263 research directions 295
7.2.4 Driving factors of IoT 7.6.1 IoT architectures and
for smart grid 267 improvements 298
7.3 Communication 7.6.2 IoT-based smart
infrastructures of IoT 270 building management 300
7.3.1 Software-defined 7.6.3 Cyber security and
networks (SDNS) 273 privacy in IoT
7.3.2 IEEE 802.x based architecture 301
communication 7.6.4 Big data and
technologies 273 cloud computing 301
7.4 IoT protocols and services 277 7.6.5 Computational methods
7.4.1 IoT protocols 279 for IoT-based smart grid 302
7.4.2 Services and security 7.6.6 Standardization and
of IoT 281 interoperability of
7.5 IoT applications in IoT-based smart grid 302
smart grid 286 References 303
7.1 Introduction
The smart grid which is transformed from the conventional utility involves
bidirectional communication infrastructure and allows using information and
communication technologies (ICT) at any stage of generation, transmission,
distribution, and even consumption levels. This improved grid concept has been
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