Smart meter pinging and reading through AMI two-way communication networks to monitor grid edge devices and DERs

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C Huang, CC Sun, N Duan, Y Jiang, C Applegate, PD Barnes, E Stewart
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2021ieeexplore.ieee.org
Today's power distribution system is changing to a power-electronics-enabled distribution
system, especially with the increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs).
To monitor and manage those electronic devices and DERs at the grid edge, the advanced
metering infrastructure (AMI) with two-way communications presents great potential. At
present, extensive research explores the upstream communication from smart meters to
electric utilities (eg, meter reading) but few examine the downstream communication from …
Today’s power distribution system is changing to a power-electronics-enabled distribution system, especially with the increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs). To monitor and manage those electronic devices and DERs at the grid edge, the advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) with two-way communications presents great potential. At present, extensive research explores the upstream communication from smart meters to electric utilities (e.g., meter reading) but few examine the downstream communication from the utilities to smart meters (e.g., meter pinging). This paper discusses the AMI two-way communication and its recent industrial practice in the U.S., especially for applying the smart meter pinging functionality to monitor grid-edge devices and DERs. This paper then develops the two-way communication model and the network calculus method to quantify the impact of the two-way communication on the AMI network. In the end, the proposed method is validated with ns-3 simulation using the modified 13-node test feeder and real-world feeder systems.
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