DocumentCode
1367765
Title
Automating the power grid: Real-time communication between customers, the electricity grid, and power plants can cut costs for both supplier and user; the technology options are many
Author
Gaushell, D.J.
Author_Institution
Westin Eng. Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
Volume
22
Issue
10
fYear
1985
Firstpage
39
Lastpage
45
Abstract
The benefits that would accrue from real-time monitoring and control of the distribution system are listed. The communication techniques that have been investigated for this purpose are seen as falling into four groups: physically connected media, including wire lines, coaxial cable, and fiber-optic cable; power-line media, including distribution-line carrier communication and power-frequency communications; electromagnetic propagation media, including UHF/VHF radio, AM/VHF radio, and spread-spectrum satellite radio; and common-carrier media, primarily telephone company lines. The advantages and disadvantages of each of these techniques are discussed. To illustrate the various factors involved, the author discusses the automation of the Colorado Springs Department of Utilities.
Keywords
carrier transmission on power lines; coaxial cables; optical fibres; spread spectrum communication; telephone lines; AM; UHF; VHF; coaxial cable; distribution system; distribution-line carrier communication; electromagnetic propagation media; fiber-optic cable; power grid; power-frequency communications; real-time monitoring; spread-spectrum satellite radio; telephone company lines; wire lines; Cable TV; Maintenance engineering; Media; Power cables; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.1985.6370840
Filename
6370840
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