Cosimulation of Interconnection between Smart Power Grid and Smart Cities Platform via massive Machine Type Communication

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Abstract

With the advent of Industry 5.0, the electrical sector has been endowed with intelligent devices that are propelling high penetration of distributed energy microgeneration, VPP, smart buildings, smart plants and imposing new challenges on the sector. This new environment requires a smarter network, including transforming the simple electricity customer into a "smart customer" who values the quality of energy and its rational use. SPG (Smart Power Grid) is the perfect solution for meeting these needs. It's crucial to understand energy use to guarantee quality of service and meet data security requirements. The use of simulations to map the behavior of complex infrastructures is the best strategy because it overcomes the limitations of traditional analytical solutions. This article presents the ICT laboratory structure developed within the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Polytechnic School of the Universidade de São Paulo (USP). It is based on an architecture that utilizes LTE/EPC wireless technology (4G, 5G, and B5G) to enable machine-to-machine communication (mMTC) between SPG elements using edge computing (MEC) resources and those of smart city platforms. We evaluate this proposal through simulations using data from real and emulated equipment and co-simulations shared by SPG laboratories at POLI-USP. Finally, we present preliminary results of integration of the power laboratory, Network Simulation (ns-3), and Smart City Platform (InterSCity) for validation and testing of the architecture.

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