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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Sung, Tien-Wena; * | Xu, Yuntaoa | Hu, Xiaohuia | Lee, Chao-Yangb | Fang, Qingjuna
Affiliations: [a] Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Big Data Mining and Applications, College of Computer Science and Mathematics, Fujian University of Technology, Fuzhou, China | [b] Department of Aeronautical Engineering, National Formosa University, Yunlin, Taiwan
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. Tien-Wen Sung, E-mail: tienwen.sung@gmail.com.
Abstract: With the construction of smart grids, smart meters are gradually being installed in every house. In order to transfer the user data collected by smart meters to the control center, it is necessary to transfer the data to the data aggregation point (DAP) before being transmitted to the control center. The numbers and locations of DAPs affect the communication quality and cost of the smart meter neighborhood network, and because smart meters rely on wireless technology to transmit data, their transmission range is limited. Thus, suburban and rural areas require a large number of DAP installation needs, and it is very important to reduce their numbers. For this problem, this study proposes a grid-based relay DAP placement scheme and presents the corresponding algorithms to reduce the number of DAPs and to avoid the large impact of relay DAP locations on communication quality for the two cases of whether or not the number of relay DAPs is limited. This paper used random smart meter coordinates for testing, and the test results verify that the proposed solution can in fact significantly reduce the number of DAPs and avoid the large impact of relay DAP locations on communication quality.
Keywords: Smart grid, data aggregation point, advanced metering infrastructure, smart meter network
DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-210881
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 3189-3201, 2022
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