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Blockchain-Based DBRMS in Smart Grid

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Demand Response Management and the tracking is a fundamental aspects of a successful smart grid system. Often-times customers request for energy on smart grid system to meet their emergency energy need. However, delays in load request by mission critical centers have the potential to cause loss of lives. Also, possible blackout due to a faulty transmission lines can negatively impact on productivity therefore, we proposed a blockchain-based demand response service that improve operations of current smart grid networks.

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This work was partially supported by the Science and Technology Program (SGSCXT00XGJS2000246).

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Chen, G., Li, Q., Yin, Y., Gao, J. (2022). Blockchain-Based DBRMS in Smart Grid. In: Li, X. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing. IASC 2021. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 80. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81007-8_71

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