Author :
Boustani, Arash ; Jadliwala, Murtuza ; Kwon, Hyuck M. ; Alamatsaz, Navid
Author_Institution :
Wichita State Univ., Wichita, KS, USA
Abstract :
Taking advantage of information and communication technologies, the power industry is moving towards the next generation power grid, the smart grid. This information-based power grid is expected to change the way electricity is generated, distributed, and transmitted to the consumers by enhancing the reliability, efficiency, sustainability, and economics of the grid. However, due to the high volume and high granularity of the data generated by smart electricity meters, careful planning and management of this communication network is necessary. Given the large scale future deployment of smart grid, utility companies face possible network capacity constraints. Due to this scarcity, an efficient spectrum allocation is often difficult, thus resulting in low overall bandwidth utilization in Smart Grid Networks (SGN). Hence, an efficient utilization of this communication network should be studied. Cognitive Radio Networks (CRN) enable Secondary Users (SU) to coexist with existing network infrastructures. Cognitive Smart Grid Networks (CSGN) use CRN to optimize resource allocation in SGNs. However, efficient utilization of available channel bandwidth by SUs, without interfering with the Primary Users (PU), remains an important open problem in CSGN. In this paper, we focus on CSGN as the Secondary Network (SN), coexisting with a Primary Network, and outlining the applicability of Code Division Multiple Access for overcoming the low Number of SUs (NSU) in SN. We propose a novel resource allocation technique to improve NSU in CSGN by using a specific kind of Orthogonal Chip Sequence (OCS) allocation in spread spectrum communications for SU transmissions. By means of extensive simulations and analysis, we show that our technique improves NSU on SN (or CSGNs) significantly.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; code division multiple access; cognitive radio; power system economics; power system reliability; resource allocation; smart meters; smart power grids; spread spectrum communication; sustainable development; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication power management; wireless channels; CRN; channel bandwidth utilization; code division multiple access; cognitive radio network; cognitive smart grid network; cognitive smart grid network economics; communication network management; communication network planning; information-based power grid efficiency; network capacity constraints; next generation power grid reliability; optimal resource allocation; orthogonal chip sequence allocation; power industry sustainability; primary network user; secondary network user; smart electricity meter; spectrum allocation; spread spectrum communication; utility companies; Bandwidth; Home appliances; Interference; Noise; Resource management; Smart grids; Tin;