Nanogrids, Microgrids, and the Internet of Things (IoT): Towards the Digital Energy Network

Driven by new regulations, new market structures, and new energy resources, the smart grid has been the trigger for profound changes in the way that electricity is generated, distributed, managed, and consumed. The smart grid has raised the traditional power grid by using a two-way electricity and i...

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Nanogrids, Microgrids, and the Internet of Things (IoT): Towards the Digital Energy Network
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distributed generation
power quality
mixed-integer linear programming
PV monitoring
islanded operation
wireless
frequency variations
demand response
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direct load control
distributed generation
power quality
mixed-integer linear programming
PV monitoring
islanded operation
wireless
frequency variations
demand response
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