Wireless technologies -Implications for power systems

Peter L. Fuhr, Wayne Manges, Patrick Schweitzer, Hesh Kagan

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Abstract

Wireless technologies have advanced well beyond simple SCADA radio systems and point-to-point links. The current applications supported by industrial-grade wireless sensors and systems range from field measurements (classic I/O) to voice, video, asset tracking, mobile operators, etc. Which such a wide array of supported applications, the belief that "wireless technology" will only impact power systems in terms of wireless sensors is shortsighted. This paper, coauthored by a group of individuals intimately involved in the general realm of "industrial wireless", presents a simple snapshot of current radio technologies that are used (or seriously contemplated for use) in power systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication53rd ISA POWID Symposium 2010
Pages364-371
Number of pages8
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes
Event53rd ISA POWID Symposium 2010 - Summerlin, NV, United States
Duration: Jun 6 2010Jun 11 2010

Publication series

Name53rd ISA POWID Symposium 2010
Volume483

Conference

Conference53rd ISA POWID Symposium 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySummerlin, NV
Period06/6/1006/11/10

Keywords

  • Power systems
  • Sensor networks
  • Wireless

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