Title :
Traffic scheduling mechanism based on interference avoidance for Meter Data Collection in wireless smart grid communication networks
Author :
Sujie Shao ; Shaoyong Guo ; Xuesong Qiu ; Luoming Meng ; Min Lei
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Networking & Switching Technol., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Meter Data Collection Building Area Network (MDCBAN) deployed in high rises is playing an increasingly important role in wireless multi-hop smart grid meter data collection. Recently, increasingly numerous application layer data traffic makes MDCBAN be facing serious communication pressure. In addition, large density of meter data collection devices scattered in the limited geographical space of high rises results in obvious communication interference. To solve these problems, a traffic scheduling mechanism based on interference avoidance for meter data collection in MDCBAN is proposed. Firstly, the characteristics of network topology are analyzed and the corresponding traffic distribution model is proposed. Next, a wireless multi-channel selection scheme for different Floor Gateways and a single-channel time unit assignment scheme for data collection devices in the same Floor Network are proposed to avoid interference. At last, a data balanced traffic scheduling algorithm is proposed. Simulation results show that balanced traffic distribution and highly efficient and reliable data transmission can be achieved on the basis of effective interference avoidance between data collection devices.
Keywords :
power system measurement; radio networks; smart power grids; telecommunication traffic; MDCBAN; balanced traffic distribution; data balanced traffic scheduling algorithm; data collection devices; data transmission; floor gateways; interference avoidance; meter data collection; network topology; single-channel time unit assignment scheme; traffic distribution model; traffic scheduling mechanism; wireless multichannel selection scheme; wireless multihop smart grid meter data collection; wireless smart grid communication networks; Data collection; Data communication; Floors; Interference; Smart grids; Smart meters; Wireless communication; building area network; interference avoidance; meter data collection; smart grid communication; traffic scheduling;
Journal_Title :
Communications, China
DOI :
10.1109/CC.2015.7188532