Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A Survey

This paper surveys the literature related to the evolution of cellular communications as a key enabling technology for fundamental operations of smart grid neighborhood area networks (NANs). The latest releases of the LTE standard, representing the recent advancements in cellular technology, offer s...

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Main Authors: Charalampos Kalalas, Linus Thrybom, Jesus Alonso-Zarate
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2016-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7448813/
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description This paper surveys the literature related to the evolution of cellular communications as a key enabling technology for fundamental operations of smart grid neighborhood area networks (NANs). The latest releases of the LTE standard, representing the recent advancements in cellular technology, offer significant benefits to the modernization of the aging power distribution grid compared with other communication technologies. However, since LTE was not originally designed for smart grid applications, important challenges remain unsolved before it can efficiently support advanced NAN functionalities. This survey identifies the limitations of LTE and provides a comprehensive review of the most relevant proposed architectural and protocol enhancements for the communication infrastructure associated with smart grid NANs that can be found in the literature to date. As device-to-device (D2D) communications in LTE standards are a promising technology for reducing delay and boost reliability, this paper dwells on the potential gains that can be achieved by enabling direct communication using cellular networks, and also discusses in detail LTE-D2D applicability in representative NAN use cases in the power distribution grid. We conclude by stating open issues and providing research directions for future research in the field. This paper constitutes the first comprehensive survey of proposed LTE-enhancement and D2D solutions for smart grid NANs.
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spelling doaj.art-2948ab40d13148d3a9a00aeb70c96c462022-12-21T23:03:06ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362016-01-0141469149310.1109/ACCESS.2016.25519787448813Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A SurveyCharalampos Kalalas0Linus Thrybom1Jesus Alonso-Zarate2 Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Barcelona, SpainABB AB, Corporate Research, Västerås, Sweden Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Barcelona, SpainThis paper surveys the literature related to the evolution of cellular communications as a key enabling technology for fundamental operations of smart grid neighborhood area networks (NANs). The latest releases of the LTE standard, representing the recent advancements in cellular technology, offer significant benefits to the modernization of the aging power distribution grid compared with other communication technologies. However, since LTE was not originally designed for smart grid applications, important challenges remain unsolved before it can efficiently support advanced NAN functionalities. This survey identifies the limitations of LTE and provides a comprehensive review of the most relevant proposed architectural and protocol enhancements for the communication infrastructure associated with smart grid NANs that can be found in the literature to date. As device-to-device (D2D) communications in LTE standards are a promising technology for reducing delay and boost reliability, this paper dwells on the potential gains that can be achieved by enabling direct communication using cellular networks, and also discusses in detail LTE-D2D applicability in representative NAN use cases in the power distribution grid. We conclude by stating open issues and providing research directions for future research in the field. This paper constitutes the first comprehensive survey of proposed LTE-enhancement and D2D solutions for smart grid NANs.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7448813/Smart GridDistribution NetworkCellularLTEDevice-to-DeviceMicrogrid
spellingShingle Charalampos Kalalas
Linus Thrybom
Jesus Alonso-Zarate
Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A Survey
IEEE Access
Smart Grid
Distribution Network
Cellular
LTE
Device-to-Device
Microgrid
title Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A Survey
title_full Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A Survey
title_fullStr Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A Survey
title_full_unstemmed Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A Survey
title_short Cellular Communications for Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks: A Survey
title_sort cellular communications for smart grid neighborhood area networks a survey
topic Smart Grid
Distribution Network
Cellular
LTE
Device-to-Device
Microgrid
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7448813/
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