A comprehensive data processing approach to the future smart grid

In the future smart grid, a large amount of renewable energy resources will be installed in both utility side and customer side. How to manage the variance of amount of power generation and manage them correctly would be most important issue for the future electric power system and energy management. Information infrastructure will be key factor for resolving the issue for the reason to process a huge amount of data and use them efficiently should be very important role of the system. In this paper, we would like to introduce a comprehensive approach to design data processing scheme and organize necessary functions required in the future smart grid.

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