Smart Grid Fault Detection and Localization with Internet of Things: A Brief Survey
Väänänen, Olli; Rantonen, Mika (2024)
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Väänänen, Olli
Rantonen, Mika
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024082165917
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024082165917
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The evolution from the traditional Power Grids
(PG) to the concept of Smart Grid (SG) is ongoing and one of
the major drivers is the rise of the renewable energy in energy
production. Traditionally the electricity production has been
centralized to the large power plants and distribution distances
have been very long. With renewable energy like solar or wind
power the energy production is more decentralized. Also, the
normal households can produce part of their electricity with
their own solar panels and sell the excess electricity to the
network. Overall, the power grid is becoming more complex and
at the same time the modern society is more and more dependent
on reliable power supply. In Smart Grid the data and energy
flow are bidirectional and real-time observation data is required
from the network to ensure reliable functioning of the grid.
Precise, reliable, and fast fault detection and fault localization is
important in the power grid. Most of the recent research is
focused on utilizing different artificial intelligence solutions for
fault detection and localization. Internet of Things solutions can
provide data for analysis. This paper presents a survey of the
state-of-the-art solutions found from the research papers for
fault detection and fault localization in power grid utilizing
Internet of Things solutions.
(PG) to the concept of Smart Grid (SG) is ongoing and one of
the major drivers is the rise of the renewable energy in energy
production. Traditionally the electricity production has been
centralized to the large power plants and distribution distances
have been very long. With renewable energy like solar or wind
power the energy production is more decentralized. Also, the
normal households can produce part of their electricity with
their own solar panels and sell the excess electricity to the
network. Overall, the power grid is becoming more complex and
at the same time the modern society is more and more dependent
on reliable power supply. In Smart Grid the data and energy
flow are bidirectional and real-time observation data is required
from the network to ensure reliable functioning of the grid.
Precise, reliable, and fast fault detection and fault localization is
important in the power grid. Most of the recent research is
focused on utilizing different artificial intelligence solutions for
fault detection and localization. Internet of Things solutions can
provide data for analysis. This paper presents a survey of the
state-of-the-art solutions found from the research papers for
fault detection and fault localization in power grid utilizing
Internet of Things solutions.