Affiliation:
1. Galgotias University, India
2. PDM University, India
Abstract
The IoT (internet of things) is a network of people and stuff at any moment, anytime, for anyone, with any network or service. IoT is therefore a major complex worldwide network backbone for online service providers. The smart grid (SG) is one of IoT's main applications. SG is an interconnected data exchange network that gathers and analyzes data obtained from transmission lines, generation stations, and customers through the power grid. The internet of things has risen as the basis of creativity for energy grids. The chapter is based on the idea that, if one grid station transmitting electricity to customers is cut off due to some defects of IoT-based systems, all grid station loads can be connected to another system so that power is not disrupted. The authors discuss the IoT and SG and their relationship in this chapter. The best advantages for SG and specifications can be addressed in the SG works, creative innovations using IoT in SG, IoT software, and facilities in SG.
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