Internet of Energy Handbook

Internet of Energy Handbook
Author: Pawan Kumar,Srete Nikolovski,Z Y Dong
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000379624

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The Internet of Energy (IoE), with the integration of advanced information and communication technologies (ICT), has led to a transformation of traditional networks to smart systems. Internet of Energy Handbook provides updated knowledge in the field of energy management with an Internet of Things (IoT) perspective. Features Explains the technological developments for energy management leading to a reduction in energy consumption through topics like smart energy systems, smart sensors, communication, techniques, and utilization Includes dedicated sections covering varied aspects related to renewable sources of energy, power distribution, and generation Incorporates energy efficiency, optimization, and sensor technologies Covers multidisciplinary aspects in computational intelligence and IoT Discusses building energy management aspects including temperature, humidity, the number of persons involved, and light intensity This handbook is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and professionals interested in power systems, IoT, smart grids, electrical engineering, and transmission.

From Smart Grid to Internet of Energy

From Smart Grid to Internet of Energy
Author: Ersan Kabalci,Yasin Kabalci
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128197110

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From Smart Grid to Internet of Energy covers novel and emerging metering and monitoring technologies, communication systems, and technologies in smart grid areas to present a valuable reference for readers from various engineering backgrounds. Considering relevant topics on the essentials of smart grids and emerging wireless communication systems, such as IEEE 802.15.4 based novel technologies, cognitive radio networks and Internet of Energy, this book offers a discussion on the emerging trends and research direction for communication technologies. The book includes research concepts and visualization of smart grids and related communication technologies, making it a useful book for practicing network engineers. Includes global case studies and examples of communications systems integrated with smart grids Presents literature surveys for a wide variety of smart grids, wired and wireless communication technologies, big data, privacy and security Covers all aspects of IoE systems and discusses the differences between IoE and Smart Grids

The Energy Internet

The Energy Internet
Author: Wencong Su,Alex Huang
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780081022153

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The Energy Internet: An Open Energy Platform to Transform Legacy Power Systems into Open Innovation and Global Economic Engines is an innovative concept that changes the way people generate, distribute and consume electrical energy. With the potential to transform the infrastructure of the electric grid, the book challenges existing power systems, presenting innovative and pioneering theories and technologies that will challenge existing norms on generation and consumption. Researchers, academics, engineers, consultants and policymakers will gain a thorough understanding of the Energy Internet that includes a thorough dissemination of case studies from the USA, China, Japan, Germany and the U.K. The book's editors provide analysis of various enabling technologies and technical solutions, such as control theory, communication, and the social and economic aspects that are central to obtaining a clear appreciation of the potential of this complex infrastructure. Presents the first complete resource on the innovative concept of the Energy Internet Provides a clear analysis of the architecture of the Energy Internet to ensure an understanding of the technologies behind generating, distributing and consuming electricity in this way Includes a variety of global case studies of real-world implementation and pilot projects to thoroughly demonstrate the theoretical, technological and economic considerations

Hybrid Systems and Multi energy Networks for the Future Energy Internet

Hybrid Systems and Multi energy Networks for the Future Energy Internet
Author: Yu Luo,Yixiang Shi,Ningsheng Cai
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-08-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128191859

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Hybrid Systems and Multi-energy Networks for the Future Energy Internet provides the general concepts of hybrid systems and multi-energy networks, focusing on the integration of energy systems and the application of information technology for energy internet. The book gives a comprehensive presentation on the optimization of hybrid multi-energy systems, integrating renewable energy and fossil fuels. It presents case studies to support theoretical background, giving interdisciplinary prospects for the energy internet concept in power and energy. Covered topics make this book relevant to researchers and engineers in the energy field, engineers and researchers of renewable hybrid energy solutions, and upper level students. Focuses on the emerging technologies and current challenges of integrating multiple technologies for distributed energy internet Addresses current challenges of multi-energy networks and case studies supporting theoretical background Includes a transformative understanding of future concepts and R&D directions on the concept of the energy internet

Internet of Things

Internet of Things
Author: Arun Kumar Rana,Ayodeji Olalekan Salau,Sharad Sharma,Shubham Tayal,Swati Gupta
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000450484

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Reviews IoT software architecture and middleware, data processing and management, security, privacy and reliability, architectures, protocols, technologies, algorithms, and smart objects, sensors, and actuators Explores IoT as it applies to energy, including energy efficiency and management, intelligent energy management, smart energy through blockchain and energy-efficient/aware routing/scheduling challenges and issues Examines IoT as it applies to healthcare including biomedical image and signal analysis, and disease prediction and diagnosis Examines IoT as it applies to smart industry including architecture, blockchain, and Industry 4.0 Discusses different ways to create a better IoT network or IoT platform

Internet of Energy for Smart Cities

Internet of Energy for Smart Cities
Author: Anish Jindal,Neeraj Kumar,Gagangeet Singh Aujla
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000410983

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Covers all aspects of Internet of Energy (IoE) and smart cities including research problems and solutions. Points to the solutions provided by machine learning to optimize the grids within a smart city set-up. Discusses relevant IoE design principles and architecture. Helps to automate various services in smart cities for energy management. Includes case studies to show the effectiveness of the discussed schemes.

Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for Renewable Energy Systems

Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for Renewable Energy Systems
Author: Neeraj Priyadarshi,Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban,Kamal Kant Hiran,Jens Bo Holm-Nielson,Ramesh C. Bansal
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783110714043

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This book explains the application of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things on green energy systems. The design of smart grids and intelligent networks enhances energy efficiency, while the collection of environmental data through sensors and their prediction through machine learning models improve the reliability of green energy systems.

eIoT

eIoT
Author: Steffi O. Muhanji,Alison E. Flint,Amro M. Farid
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-02-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030104276

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This open access book explores the collision between the sustainable energy transition and the Internet of Things (IoT). In that regard, this book’s arrival is timely. Not only is the Internet of Things for energy applications, herein called the energy Internet of Things (eIoT), rapidly developing but also the transition towards sustainable energy to abate global climate is very much at the forefront of public discourse. It is within the context of these two dynamic thrusts, digitization and global climate change, that the energy industry sees itself undergoing significant change in how it is operated and managed. This book recognizes that they impose five fundamental energy management change drivers: 1.) the growing demand for electricity, 2.) the emergence of renewable energy resources, 3.) the emergence of electrified transportation, 4.) the deregulation of electric power markets, 5.) and innovations in smart grid technology. Together, they challenge many of the assumptions upon which the electric grid was first built. The goal of this book is to provide a single integrated picture of how eIoT can come to transform our energy infrastructure. This book links the energy management change drivers mentioned above to the need for a technical energy management solution. It, then, describes how eIoT meets many of the criteria required for such a technical solution. In that regard, the book stresses the ability of eIoT to add sensing, decision-making, and actuation capabilities to millions or perhaps even billions of interacting “smart" devices. With such a large scale transformation composed of so many independent actions, the book also organizes the discussion into a single multi-layer energy management control loop structure. Consequently, much attention is given to not just network-enabled physical devices but also communication networks, distributed control & decision making, and finally technical architectures and standards. Having gone into the detail of these many simultaneously developing technologies, the book returns to how these technologies when integrated form new applications for transactive energy. In that regard, it highlights several eIoT-enabled energy management use cases that fundamentally change the relationship between end users, utilities, and grid operators. Consequently, the book discusses some of the emerging applications for utilities, industry, commerce, and residences. The book concludes that these eIoT applications will transform today’s grid into one that is much more responsive, dynamic, adaptive and flexible. It also concludes that this transformation will bring about new challenges and opportunities for the cyber-physical-economic performance of the grid and the business models of its increasingly growing number of participants and stakeholders.