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Fog Computing in IoT Aided Smart Grid Transition- Requirements, Prospects, Status Quos and Challenges
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
Due to unfolded developments in both the IT sectors viz. Intelligent Transportation and Information Technology contemporary Smart Grid (SG) systems are leveraged with smart devices and entities. Such infrastructures when bestowed with the Internet of Things (IoT) and sensor network make a universe of objects active and online. The traditional cloud deployment succumbs to meet the analytics and computational exigencies decentralized, dynamic cum resource-time critical SG ecosystems. This paper
arXiv:1802.01818v1
fatcat:3zzefjxcqng35kguhzuocy5hsq