Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Smart grid has modernized the way electricity is generated, transported, distributed, and consumed by integrating advanced sensing, communications, and control in the day-to-day operation of the grid. Electricity is a core utility for the functioning of society and for the services provided by information and communication technologies (ICTs). Several concepts of the smart grid, such as dynamic pricing, distributed generation, and demand management, have significantly impacted the operation of ICT services, in particular, communication networks and data centers. Ongoing energy-efficiency and operational expenditures reduction efforts in communication networks and data centers have gained another dimension with those smart grid concepts. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey on the smart grid-driven approaches in energy-efficient communications and data centers, and the interaction between smart grid and information and communication infrastructures. Although the studies on smart grid, energy-efficient communications, and green data centers have been separately surveyed in previous studies, to this end, research that falls in the intersection of those fields has not been properly classified and surveyed yet. We start our survey by providing background information on the smart grid and continue with surveying smart grid-driven approaches in energy-efficient communication systems, followed by energy, cost and emission minimizing approaches in data centers, and the corresponding cloud network infrastructure. We discuss the open issues in smart grid-driven approaches in ICTs and point some important research directions such as the distributed renewable energy generation capability-coupled communication infrastructures, optimum energy-efficient network design for the smart grid environment, the impact of green communication techniques on the reliability and latency requirements of smart grid data, workload consolidation with smart grid-awareness, and many more.
Keywords :
air pollution control; cloud computing; computer centres; cost reduction; distributed power generation; energy conservation; power generation reliability; renewable energy sources; smart power grids; telecommunication networks; ICT services; advanced sensing; cloud network infrastructure; communication networks; cost-minimizing approach; coupled communication infrastructures; day-to-day operation control; demand management; distributed generation; distributed renewable energy generation capability; dynamic pricing; emission-minimizing approach; energy-efficient communication systems; energy-efficient information-communication infrastructures; energy-minimizing approach; green communication technique; green data centers; latency requirement; operational expenditure reduction; optimum energy-efficient network design; smart grid concepts; smart grid environment; smart grid-awareness; smart grid-driven approaches; workload consolidation; Electricity; Pricing; Sensors; Smart grids; Smart meters; Wireless communication; Data centers; distributed generation; dynamic pricing; energy-efficiency; green communications; renewable energy; smart grid; sustainability;