5Integrated Architecture for IoTSG: Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Grid (SG)

Malathy S.1*, K. Sangeetha1, C. N. Vanitha1 and Rajesh Kumar Dhanaraj2

1 Computer Science and Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Erode, India

2 Computer Science and Engineering, School of Computing Science & Engineering, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India

Abstract

IoT is a new reality, affecting the energy industry with its cutting-edge advancements and real-time applications. It gathers actionable insights from sensor devices and gateway connectivity, then uses them to create cutting-edge services for increased productivity. It enhances overall experiences, complicated operability, and real-time decision-making even more. A power plant that uses sensor technology can automate process execution and provide better, more error-free services. IoT technology is a clever idea that guards against excessive resource use and supports consistency. IoT enables intelligent process monitoring that provides data on every aspect of the plant-process. Through IoT processing, the data is transformed into pertinent information and saved on a cloud platform for easy access. IoT also offers real-time quality monitoring, which aids in locating process nonconformities. Thus, it empowers managers to take timely, relevant actions and modify processes to raise quality and lower waste. A fundamental change is being brought about by the electricity industry᾽s sensor-based operation. It makes use of cutting-edge ...

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