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Defended data transmission scheme based reliable metering for smart grid applications

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To expand the usage, reliability, availability of power resources and some distribution system must be met which is conceivable by the support of present day information technologies. This paper concentrates… Click to show full abstract

To expand the usage, reliability, availability of power resources and some distribution system must be met which is conceivable by the support of present day information technologies. This paper concentrates on client support and electricity distribution, where payment of electric bills (counting energy utilization every month or year and association points of interest) should be possible with online arrangements. It is proposed a protected and reliable solution which joins the elements of the electrical system with the network systems to give better execution on informing issues, which is done given demand location. The electric readings of the client will be upgraded each month in the database which is kept up in the distributed storage. The client will be furnished with security keys to see the perusing values and perform payment of bills. To make the solution more available, the dynamic information will be kept up on different servers in various areas of the cloud, and there will be a service supplier who deals with the service request. The hardwired electric meter transmits the electrical reading, which turn accesses the particular service to make an entry for the specific association at the cloud. The usage data will be kept up at various area of the cloud, which is accessible with security, measures various clients. The customer availability is controlled with SCADA.

Keywords: based reliable; transmission scheme; reliable metering; data transmission; scheme based; defended data

Journal Title: Cluster Computing
Year Published: 2018

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