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    Format: 1 online resource (181 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030104276
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Why This Book? -- The Goal of This Book -- What's in This Book? -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Nomenclature -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Executive Summary -- 1 eIoT as a Solution to Energy-Management Change Drivers -- 1.1 Energy-Management Change Drivers -- 1.1.1 Growing Demand for Electricity -- 1.1.2 The Emergence of Renewable Energy Resources -- 1.1.3 The Emergence of Electrified Transportation -- 1.1.4 Deregulation of Electric Power Markets -- 1.1.5 Innovations in Smart Grid Technology -- 1.2 The Need for a Technical Solution -- 1.3 eIoT as an Energy-Management Solution -- 1.4 Scope and Perspective -- 1.5 Book Outline -- 2 eIoT Activates the Grid Periphery -- 2.1 Change Drivers Will Transform Energy Management at the Grid Periphery -- 2.2 The Challenge of Activating the Grid Periphery -- 2.3 Deploying eIoT as a Scalable Energy Management Solution -- 3 The Development of IoT Within Energy Infrastructure -- 3.1 Network-Enabled Physical Devices: Sensors and Actuators -- 3.1.1 Network-Enabled Physical Devices: Overview -- 3.1.2 Sensing and Actuation of Primary Variables in the Transmission System -- 3.1.2.1 Network-Enabled Sensors: SCADA and PMUs -- 3.1.2.2 Network-Enabled Actuators: AGC, AVR, and FACTS -- 3.1.3 Sensing and Actuation of Supply Side SecondaryVariables -- 3.1.3.1 Networked-Enabled Sensors: Wind, Solar, and Natural Gas Resources -- 3.1.3.2 Networked-Enabled Actuators: Wind and Solar Resources -- 3.1.4 Sensing and Actuation of Primary Variables in the Distribution System -- 3.1.4.1 Network-Enabled Sensors: The Emergence of the Smart Meter -- 3.1.4.2 Network-Enabled Actuators: Distribution Automation -- 3.1.5 Sensing and Actuation of Demand-Side SecondaryVariables -- 3.1.5.1 Energy Monitors with Embedded Data Analytics -- 3.1.5.2 Network-Enabled Smart Switches, Outlets, and Lights. , 3.1.5.3 Network-Enabled Heating and Cooling Appliances -- 3.1.5.4 The Electrification Potential of eIoT -- 3.1.5.5 Net-Zero Homes: Electrification of Residential Energy Consumption -- 3.1.5.6 Net-Zero Industry: Electrification of Industrial Energy Consumption -- 3.1.5.7 Connected, Automated, and Electrified Multi-Modal Transportation -- 3.1.6 Network-Enabled Physical Devices: Conclusion -- 3.2 Communication Networks -- 3.2.1 Overview -- 3.2.2 Grid Operator and Utility Networks -- 3.2.2.1 Wired Communications: Power-Line Carriers and Fiber Optics -- 3.2.2.2 SCADA Networks and Wide-Area Monitoring Systems -- 3.2.2.3 LPWAN Commercial Wireless IoT Technologies -- 3.2.2.4 Wireless Smart Utility Network -- 3.2.2.5 eIoT Perspectives on Grid Operator and Utility Networks -- 3.2.3 Commercial Telecommunication Networks -- 3.2.3.1 Cellular Data Networks: 2.5G-GPRS, 3G-GSM, 4G, and LTE -- 3.2.3.2 WiMAX Networks -- 3.2.3.3 eIoT Perspectives on Commercial Telecommunication Networks -- 3.2.4 Local Area Networks -- 3.2.4.1 Wired Ethernet -- 3.2.4.2 WiFi Networks -- 3.2.4.3 Z-Wave Networks -- 3.2.4.4 ZigBee Networks -- 3.2.4.5 Bluetooth Networks -- 3.2.4.6 Industrial Networks -- 3.2.4.7 Perspectives on Local Area Networks -- 3.2.5 IoT Messaging Protocols -- 3.2.5.1 Data Distribution Service (DDS) -- 3.2.5.2 Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) -- 3.2.5.3 Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) -- 3.2.5.4 eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) -- 3.2.5.5 Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) -- 3.3 Distributed Control and Decision Making -- 3.4 Architectures and Standards -- 3.5 Socio-Technical Implications of eIoT -- 3.5.1 eIoT Privacy -- 3.5.2 eIoT Cybersecurity -- 4 Transactive Energy Applications of eIoT -- 4.1 Transactive Energy -- 4.2 Potential eIoT Energy-Management Use Cases -- 4.2.1 An eIoT Transactive Energy Aggregation Use Case. , 4.2.2 An eIoT Economic Demand Response in Wholesale Electricity Markets Use Case -- 4.3 Applications for Utilities and Distribution System Operators -- 4.4 Customer Applications -- 4.4.1 Industrial Applications -- 4.4.2 Commercial Applications -- 4.4.3 Residential Applications -- 5 eIoT Transforms the Future Electric Grid -- 5.1 Conclusions -- 5.1.1 eIoT Will Become Ubiquitous -- 5.1.2 eIoT Will Enable New Automated Energy-Management Platforms -- 5.1.3 eIoT Will Enable Distributed Techno-Economic Decision Making -- 5.2 Challenges and Opportunities -- 5.2.1 The Convergence of Cyber, Physical, and Economic Performance -- 5.2.2 Re-envisioning the Strategic Business Model for the Utility of the Future -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Muhanji, Steffi O. EIoT Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030104269
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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