The purpose of this paper is to propose a theory-based knowledge dynamics model in the smart grid scenario that would provide a holistic view on the
READ MOREThe recent advances in technology, the increased dependence on electrical energy and the emergence of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) were all factors in the increased need for
READ MOREThe purpose of this paper is to propose a theory-based knowledge dynamics model in the smart grid scenario that would provide a holistic view on the knowledge-based interactions among smart objects, humans, and other actors as an underlying mechanism of value co-creation in Industry 4.0.
READ MORENIST''s fourth framework informing America''s development of the smart grid includes updates to the Smart Grid Conceptual Model, introduces new
READ MOREThe fourth industrial revolution known as Industry 4.0 has paved the way for a systematical deployment of the modernized power grid (PG) to manage continuously growing energy demand by integrating renewable energy resources. In the context of Industry 4.0, a smart grid (SG) by employing advanced Information and Communication
READ MOREA CE in a smart factory with a sustainability-oriented decentralized system focuses on efficient product, material, energy, and water allocation (Fig. 2), while accounting for dynamic constraints of the CPS, such as smart logistics, smart grid, self-sufficient supply, and the consumer (Stock and Seliger, 2016; Fura et al., 2020).Thus, Industry 4.0
READ MOREIn this study, the development process of the Industrial 4.0 revolution in the world and in our country will be examined and the interaction with these process smart
READ MOREThe book highlights the enhancement in technology in the field of smart grids, and how IoT, big data, robotics and automation, artificial intelligence, and wide area measurement have become prerequisites for the fourth
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READ MOREUtility companies implementing a smart grid could also optimize power delivery and reliability with self-healing grids. Industry 4.0 also enhances the customer experience, which will be gained through more intelligent and personalized products. While large enterprises have made significant advances, cloud offers a competitive advantage
READ MORESmart Grid Industry 4.0 (SGI4.0) defines a new paradigm to provide high-quality electricity at a low cost by reacting quickly and effectively to changing energy demands in the highly volatile global markets. However, in SGI4.0, the reliable and efficient gathering and transmission of the observed information from the Internet of Things (IoT
READ MOREThe Smart Grid Industry 4.0 (SGI 4.0) has recently been embracing the advances in WSNs as a promising candidate for efficient monitoring of the smart grid, given their capability to cover large geographic regions at low-cost. However, for an efficient SGI 4.0, reliable WSNs-based communication framework is essential.
READ MOREA smart grid is an electricity network enabling a two-way flow of electricity and data with digital communications technology enabling to detect, react and pro-act to changes in usage and multiple issues. Smart grids have self-healing capabilities and enable electricity customers to become active participants.
READ MORErevolution, known as Smart Grid Industry 4.0 (SGI 4.0). In SGI 4.0, Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) can play a major role in increasing reliability, stability and efficiency compared to the traditional grid [3]. The concept of industry 4.0 is not limited to the factory but also encompasses the entire life cycle of
READ MOREDOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v18.i2.pp656-665 Corpus ID: 214172669; Smart grid in the context of industry 4.0: an overview of communications technologies and challenges @article{Qarabash2020SmartGI, title={Smart grid in the context of industry 4.0: an overview of communications technologies and challenges}, author={Noor Ahmed
READ MOREIn this study, the development process of the Industrial 4.0 revolution in the world and in our country will be examined and the interaction with these process
READ MORENIST staff helped to guide ITA''s assessment of smart grid standards adoption in this region, including using the NIST Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards, Release 4.0. The study noted that, "The Framework provides a useful conceptual model for smart grid applications by categorizing functions within
READ MOREThe article proposes the introduction of the Smart Grid concept into the traction power supply systems, an analysis of the necessary steps to upgrade the traction substations, and the boundaries of the energy-saving effect from its implementation. Scientific Technical Union of Mechanical Engineering "Industry-4.0" 108, Rakovski Str., 1000
READ MOREDigitalization, robotics, artificial intelligence – even recently this all sounded more like science fiction than a Swabian production hall. Today, these developments are changing industrial production fundamentally. Mercedes-Benz understands "Industry 4.0" to be the digitalization of the entire value chain.
READ MOREAbstract: Smart Grids and Industry 4.0 (I4.0) are neither a dream nor a near-future thing anymore, rather it is happening now. The integration of more and more embedded systems and IoT devices is pushing smart grids and I4.0 forward at a breakneck speed. To cope up with this, the modification of age-old SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)
READ MOREIndustrie 4.0 bedeutet eine hochflexible, ressourcenschonende und hochadaptive Produktion. Das Ziel lautet Losgröße 1 – die Fertigung individueller Produkte zu den Kosten der Massenproduktion. Industrie 4.0 ist das Label, mit dem wir einerseits diese Veränderungen analytisch kennzeichnen können und andererseits ein Leitbild in
READ MOREIn the context of Industry 4.0, a smart grid (SG) by employing advanced Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), intelligent information processing
READ MOREThe fundamental architecture of the smart factory in Industry 4.0 is shown in Figure 1, where the smart factory is amalgamated with distinct innovative technologies including the IoT, blockchain technology, cloud computing, big data, fog computing, edge computing, virtual reality, smart grid, AI, and machine learning (ML).
READ MOREA modernized grid enables all participants to benefit from the new introduction of new technologies, from distributed resources to advanced communications and controls. Working with stakeholders and partners from industry, government, and academia, NIST has published the NIST Smart Grid Framework Release 4.0. This
READ MOREThe advance of Industry 4.0 means that within the next decade this will have shifted significantly. Advances in technology will mean creating smart buildings will become cheaper, easier and more
READ MOREAbstract and Figures. span>The recent advances in technology, the increased dependence on electrical energy and the emergence of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) were all
READ MOREThis paper attempts to provide an overview of SG systems, by outlining SG architecture and various components, and introduces communication technologies, integration and network management tools that are involved in SG systems. The recent advances in technology, the increased dependence on electrical energy and the
READ MORELaut einer Studie des Electric Power Research Institutes können das Smart Grid und die Smart Meter im Rahmen der Industrie 4.0 den CO2-Ausstoß in den USA um 12 Prozent oder umgerechnet um circa
READ MOREThe recent advances in technology, the increased dependence on electrical energy and the emergence of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) were all factors in the
READ MOREOrganizations that had scaled up on Industry 4.0 solutions were able to ensure business continuity and even improve operations during the COVID-19 crisis. Recognizing the benefits, many industries are now adopting Industry 4.0 technologies to build ''smart'' and connected production systems as well as innovative business models.
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