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Research on Network Operation Capability and Benefit Evaluation Method for 5G-Enabled Grid

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In the 5G era, the scale and structure of mobile communication networks will become more and more complex. At the same time, the applications of 5G combined with the grid sector are getting richer and more mature, and the application of 5G in the grid scenario has greatly enhanced the communication capability and operational efficiency of the grid, providing an important guarantee for the smart operation of the grid. However, in general, 5G applications in the grid industry are still at the node of technology pilot and commercial mapping. This paper presents a comprehensive review of relevant literature to evaluate and analyze the network operation capability and benefits of 5G-enabled grids from the perspective of evaluation methods and evaluation indexes, providing a basis for network planning and construction of 5G-enabled grids, and providing service guarantees for grid industry.

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This work is supported by State Grid Science and Technology Project “Innovative Application Research and Verification of Electricity 5G Network Based on Common Construction and Sharing Model” (Grant No.5700-202014175A-0–0-00).

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Jin, S., Deng, W., Zhang, N., Wang, Y., Yang, C., Guo, D. (2022). Research on Network Operation Capability and Benefit Evaluation Method for 5G-Enabled Grid. In: Liu, Q., Liu, X., Chen, B., Zhang, Y., Peng, J. (eds) Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Networks. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 808. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6554-7_166

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