Advanced Grid Technologies, Volume 2
Communication Networks, Internet-of-Things, Security Layers, Economics, and Policies
Elsevier (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-443-28957-6 (ISBN)
Description
Advanced Grid Technologies, Volume 2: Communication Networks, Internet-of-Things, Security Layers, Economics, and Policies provides a coherent, practical introduction to the innovative modern techniques required to integrate renewable energy into power grids. This book focuses on essential intelligence technologies for markets, security, and demand response, as well as policy and the solutions each presents to the challenges set by renewable integration. This second volume begins by outlining the major challenges renewable-integrated grids present for communication and security, and provides a clear, coherent comparison between the fundamentals of two potential approaches. An introduction to resilience and stability in the face of unexpected events is provided, including event-triggered control. Finally, the essential aspects of economics and policy are outlined, and the use of Data Centers for mitigating energy management challenges are explained. Including a variety of numerical examples and working from early principles for each topic, Advanced Grid Technologies, Volume 2: Communication Networks, Internet-of-Things, Security Layers, Economics, and Policies provides late-stage undergraduate and graduate students in energy systems and power engineering, as well as engineers working to modernize the power grid, with a fundamental resource for renewable energy integration.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-443-28957-6 (9780443289576)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Haris M. Khalid is currently an Assistant Professor in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with the Higher Colleges of Technology, Sharjah, UAE. He is an HEA Fellow and IEEE Senior Member. He has served as an Energy Specialist in UAE Space Agency "Tests in Orbit? Competitions, which are partnered with Dream-Up and Nano-Racks. His research interests include power systems, cyberphysical systems, and electric vehicles; signal processing, V2G technology, fault diagnostics, filtering, estimation, and condition monitoring. He is the Associate Editor of "Frontiers in Energy Research | Smart Grid". He is also a Reviewer for the "IEEE Transactions on Power Systems", "Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems", "Transactions on Control of Network Systems", "Transactions on Transportation Electrification", and the "IEEE Systems Journal". Abdalla Ismail Alzarooni is currently a Professor at the Rochestor Institute of Technology in Dubai, UAE. Prior to this he worked at UAE University (UAEU) in Alain, UAE, for 25 years. His expertise is in the area of smart grids and robust and intelligent control systems. His latest research includes design of AI based intelligent control solutions for AC microgrids, wind turbine renewables, and optimal power flow. He established the smart energy lab at RIT Dubai with capability of conducting cyber security issues in smart grids. He has supervised many graduate students from the industry at UAE University and RIT Dubai. He is a recipient of the UAE energy award from Dubai Supreme Energy Council.
S.M. Muyeen is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Qatar University, Qatar, UAE. He has authored/coauthored more than 250+ articles in different journals and international conferences and also six books as an author or editor. His research interests include power system stability and control, electrical machine, flexible ac transmission system, energy storage system, renewable energy, and HVDC system. Zhao Yang Dong is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His previous roles include Director of UNSW
Digital Grid Futures Institute, Ausgrid Chair Professor and Director of Ausgrid Centre for Intelligent Electricity Networks led R&D support for the Smart Grid, Smart City national demonstration project in Australia. He is a Fellow of IEEE for his contributions in computational methods in power system planning and stability. His research interests include smart grid, power demand response and demand side management, energy market and economics, and power system stability and control.
S.M. Muyeen is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Qatar University, Qatar, UAE. He has authored/coauthored more than 250+ articles in different journals and international conferences and also six books as an author or editor. His research interests include power system stability and control, electrical machine, flexible ac transmission system, energy storage system, renewable energy, and HVDC system. Zhao Yang Dong is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His previous roles include Director of UNSW
Digital Grid Futures Institute, Ausgrid Chair Professor and Director of Ausgrid Centre for Intelligent Electricity Networks led R&D support for the Smart Grid, Smart City national demonstration project in Australia. He is a Fellow of IEEE for his contributions in computational methods in power system planning and stability. His research interests include smart grid, power demand response and demand side management, energy market and economics, and power system stability and control.
Author
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Higher Colleges of Technology, UAE
Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology, Dubai, UAE
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Qatar University, Qatar, UAE
Professor, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Content
1. Communication Networks: Communication Solutions Towards Smart Grids
2. Security Challenges in Modern Electric Grids
3. WAMS Operations Towards Security
4. WACS Operations Towards Security
5. Resilience of the Electric Grid
6. Event Triggering Control
7. Smart Grid Economics and Policies
8. Internet Data Center: The Emerging Smart Grid Active Load
2. Security Challenges in Modern Electric Grids
3. WAMS Operations Towards Security
4. WACS Operations Towards Security
5. Resilience of the Electric Grid
6. Event Triggering Control
7. Smart Grid Economics and Policies
8. Internet Data Center: The Emerging Smart Grid Active Load