Author:
Yuan Hui,Zhuang Yan,Hu Yaodong,Liang Yuan,Xu Ning,Zhu Guowei,Gao Hang,Zhang Yintie
Abstract
Abstract
The rapid development of society has made the production and living requirements of electrical energy supply higher and higher. Large-scale data collection and analysis of people’s lives and social production, and making corresponding judgments based on the results, are of great significance for optimizing power planning, saving energy and reducing emissions, facilitating residents’ lives, and coordinating social production. State Grid Co., Ltd. proposes to build “three types of two networks”, in which the ubiquitous power Internet of Things shoulders the existing power grid and further communicates the tasks of the user side and the generation, transmission and distribution side. In terms of function, the ubiquitous power IoT can be basically divided into four structures: perception layer, network layer, node centre and dispatch layer. According to the role of each structure, the development and construction are targeted. The system coordinates the construction of the ubiquitous power Internet of Things based on the overall structure, so that things are connected and characters interact, and a shared energy interconnection ecosystem is built.
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