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On Distributed Energy Routing Protocols in the Smart Grid
Published
Author(s)
Jie Lin, Guobin Xu, David W. Griffith, Xinyu Yang, Wei Yu
Abstract
The Smart Grid is a new type of power grid that will provide reliable, secure, and efficient energy transmission and distribution. It promises to integrate distributed energy resources with conventional generation plants, and intelligently transmit energy to meet changing requests from users. How to best utilize distributed energy resources and minimize energy transmission overhead is a critical issue. In this paper, we develop a set of distributed energy routing protocols that optimize the network globally or perform suboptimal resource assignment by partitioning the grid and applying the global optimization scheme to each region. We use simulations to show that these routing protocols can more efficiently allocate energy than conventional load balancing protocols.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the Third IEEE Conference on Smart Grid Communications (IEEE SmartGridComm 2012)
Conference Dates
November 5-8, 2012
Conference Location
Tainan City, TW
Pub Type
Conferences
Keywords
Smart Grid, distributed energy routing, optimization, energy distribution
Lin, J.
, Xu, G.
, Griffith, D.
, Yang, X.
and Yu, W.
(2012),
On Distributed Energy Routing Protocols in the Smart Grid, Proceedings of the Third IEEE Conference on Smart Grid Communications (IEEE SmartGridComm 2012), Tainan City, TW
(Accessed October 10, 2025)