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Application of Ubiquitous Power Internet of Things in Power Grid Construction

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Recent Trends in Decision Science and Management

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In order to build a pivotal, platform and shared power enterprise, the State Grid Corporation proposes to build a ubiquitous power Internet of Things with comprehensive state perception, efficient information processing and convenient and flexible application on the basis of a strong smart grid. Based on the concept and architecture of ubiquitous power IOT, this paper constructs four layers of ubiquitous power IOT architecture: perception layer, network layer, platform layer and application layer, analyzes the key technologies of ubiquitous power IOT based on the four layers’ architecture and expounds the application of ubiquitous power IOT intelligence and emerging technologies in distribution side and relay protection of power enterprises.

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Zhao, M., Li, Y., Yang, L. (2020). Application of Ubiquitous Power Internet of Things in Power Grid Construction. In: Wang, TS., Ip, A., Tavana, M., Jain, V. (eds) Recent Trends in Decision Science and Management. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1142. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3588-8_79

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