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Fog Computing for Internet of Things (IoT)-Aided Smart Grid Architectures
2019
Big Data and Cognitive Computing
The fast-paced development of power systems necessitates the smart grid (SG) to facilitate real-time control and monitoring with bidirectional communication and electricity flows. In order to meet the computational requirements for SG applications, cloud computing (CC) provides flexible resources and services shared in network, parallel processing, and omnipresent access. Even though CC model is considered to be efficient for SG, it fails to guarantee the Quality-of-Experience (QoE)
doi:10.3390/bdcc3010008
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