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Software defined neighborhood area network for smart grid applications

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posted on 2024-11-02, 05:33 authored by Nazmus Shaker Nafi, Khandakar Ahmed, Mark GregoryMark Gregory, Manoj DattaManoj Datta
Information gathered from the Smart Grid (SG) devices located in end user premises provides a valuable resource that can be used to modify the behavior of SG applications. Decentralized and distributed deployment of neighborhood area network (NAN) devices makes it a challenge to manage SG efficiently. The NAN communication network architecture should be designed to aggregate and disseminate information among different SG domains. In this paper, we present a communication framework for NAN based on wireless sensor networks using the software defined networking paradigm. The data plane devices, such as smart meters, intelligent electronic devices, sensors, and switches are controlled via an optimized controller hierarchy deployed using a separate control plane. An analytical model is developed to determine the number of switches and controllers required for the NAN and the results of several test scenarios are presented. A Castalia based simulation model was used to analyze the performance of modified NAN performance.

History

Journal

Future Generation Computer Systems

Volume

79

Start page

500

End page

513

Total pages

14

Publisher

Elesvier North-Holland

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 Elsevier BV

Former Identifier

2006079106

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-09-20