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Information-centric networking for machine-to-machine data delivery: a case study in smart grid applications

Katsaros, Konstantinos
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Koong Chai, Wei
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Wang, Ning
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2014
IEEE Network

Largely motivated by the proliferation of content-centric applications in the Internet, information-centric networking has attracted the attention of the research community. By tailoring network operations around named information objects instead of end hosts, ICN yields a series of desirable features such as the spatiotemporal decoupling of communicating entities and the support of in-network caching. In this article, we advocate the introduction of such ICN features in a new, rapidly transforming communication domain: the smart grid. With the rapid introduction of multiple new actors, such as distributed (renewable) energy resources and electric vehicles, smart grids present a new networking landscape where a diverse set of multi-party machine-to-machine applications are required to enhance the observability of the power grid, often in real time and on top of a diverse set of communication infrastructures. Presenting a generic architectural framework, we show how ICN can address the emerging smart grid communication challenges. Based on real power grid topologies from a power distribution network in the Netherlands, we further employ simulations to both demonstrate the feasibility of an ICN solution for the support of real-time smart grid applications and further quantify the performance benefits brought by ICN against the current host-centric paradigm. Specifically, we show how ICN can support real-time state estimation in the medium voltage power grid, where high volumes of synchrophasor measurement data from distributed vantage points must be delivered within a very stringent end-to-end delay constraint, while swiftly overcoming potential power grid component failures.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/MNET.2014.6843233
Web of Science ID

WOS:000338714000009

Author(s)
Katsaros, Konstantinos
Koong Chai, Wei
Wang, Ning
Pavlou, George
Bontius, Herman
Paolone, Mario  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Network
Volume

28

Issue

3

Start page

58

End page

64

Subjects

Information-centric networking

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Phasor Measurement Units - PMUs

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Smart Grids

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Machine-to-machine applications

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epfl-smartgrids

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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DESL  
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June 30, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/104812
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