Deploying an IoT-Enabled Smart Grid Automation System for Continuous Optimization and Fault Identification

Year : 2024 | Volume :14 | Issue : 01 | Page : 01-8
By

Kusum Tilkar

Jitendra Managre

Alka Karketta

Deepak Rathod

Gaurav Makwana

  1. Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science Engineering,Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore Madhya Pradesh India
  2. Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science Engineering,Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore Madhya Pradesh India
  3. Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science Engineering,Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore Madhya Pradesh India
  4. Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science Engineering,Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore Madhya Pradesh India
  5. Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science Engineering,Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore Madhya Pradesh India

Abstract

The proposed paper discusses the “integration of IoT in smart grid” which has been elevated facilitating new ideas to facilitate developments of infrastructure for electric power. IoT has been a very important tool for power grids which makes them smarter and more advanced as compared to traditional power grids. This paper focuses on to the prototype designing which will help in finding and monitoring the power, current, voltage, energy consumption, power theft, faulty grid, sensors/ equipment’s status and to display the data on webpage for virtual online monitoring. The Internet of Things uses a variety of sensors to carry out its functions and maintenance. The primary purposes of the sensors are maintenance and anti-theft measures. The model presented in this study addresses several additional problems that a smart system may handle to prevent needless losses for the energy producers in addition to solving this one by employing IOT as a communication tool. Thethe formposed work is thus resolving in MATLAB with Simulink model of single phase and three phase fault detection in form of sudden change in voltage and current. After the detection of change in voltage and current, the data is transferred to data acquisition devices and then displayed on the webpage like things peak for monitoring.

Keywords: Smart grid, IOT, MATLAB, Power load, Producer side, Demand side, Fault detection etc

[This article belongs to Journal of Power Electronics and Power Systems(jopeps)]

How to cite this article: Kusum Tilkar, Jitendra Managre, Alka Karketta, Deepak Rathod, Gaurav Makwana. Deploying an IoT-Enabled Smart Grid Automation System for Continuous Optimization and Fault Identification. Journal of Power Electronics and Power Systems. 2024; 14(01):01-8.
How to cite this URL: Kusum Tilkar, Jitendra Managre, Alka Karketta, Deepak Rathod, Gaurav Makwana. Deploying an IoT-Enabled Smart Grid Automation System for Continuous Optimization and Fault Identification. Journal of Power Electronics and Power Systems. 2024; 14(01):01-8. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jopeps/article=2024/view=148911

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Volume 14
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Received April 5, 2024
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Published June 4, 2024