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Message-oriented middleware for smart grids
Ref: CISTER-TR-140803       Publication Date: Feb 2015

Message-oriented middleware for smart grids

Ref: CISTER-TR-140803       Publication Date: Feb 2015

Abstract:
In order to increase the efficiency in the use of energy resources, the electrical grid is slowly evolving into a smart(er) grid that allows users' production and storage of energy, automatic and remote control of appliances, energy exchange between users, and in general optimizations over how the energy is managed and consumed. One of the main innovations of the smart grid is its organization over an energy plane that involves the actual exchange of energy, and a data plane that regards the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure used for the management of the grid's data.
In the particular case of the data plane, the exchange of large quantities of data can be facilitated by a middleware based on a messaging bus. Existing messaging buses follow different data management paradigms (e.g.: request/response, publish/subscribe, data-oriented messaging) and thus satisfy smart grids' communication requirements at different extents.
This work contributes to the state of the art by identifying, in existing standards and architectures, common requirements that impact in the messaging system of a data plane for the smart grid. The paper analyzes existing messaging bus paradigms that can be used as a basis for the ICT infrastructure of a smart grid and discusses how these can satisfy smart grids' requirements.

Authors:
Michele Albano
,
Luis Lino Ferreira
,
Luis Miguel Pinho
,
Abdel Rahman Alkhawaja


Published in Computer Standards and Interfaces, Elsevier, Volume 38, pp 133-143.

DOI:10.1016/j.csi.2014.08.002.
ISSN: 0920-5489.



Record Date: 31, Dec, 2015