2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/isgteurope.2012.6465825
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A comparison of Web service technologies for smart meter data exchange

Abstract: This paper analyzes different Web service technologies that can be used for data exchange in Smart Grids. The focus is put on smart metering in electricity networks and the required data exchange for different application scenarios. It contributes a detailed comparison of available interface technologies, in particular Web services. The evaluation is performed based on a qualitative comparison using a criteria catalogue and literature research and a quantitative comparison based on an empirical field test usin… Show more

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“…There have been a few studies investigating the CoAP in SG systems. For example, Jung et al [80] compare the performance of different web technologies including the CoAP for SM data exchange over the Internet. The protocols were tested on a testbed of two virtual machines (the service provider and consumer) with the ad-hoc and periodic (15 mins) meter data reporting scenarios.…”
Section: Reliability In Wireless Mesh Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a few studies investigating the CoAP in SG systems. For example, Jung et al [80] compare the performance of different web technologies including the CoAP for SM data exchange over the Internet. The protocols were tested on a testbed of two virtual machines (the service provider and consumer) with the ad-hoc and periodic (15 mins) meter data reporting scenarios.…”
Section: Reliability In Wireless Mesh Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A abstração de infraestrutura facilita o desenvolvimento das aplicações dos consumidores finais, tornando as redes de sensores independentes de tecnologias. Em geral, as propostas de abstração de infraestrutura utilizam uma arquitetura orientada a serviço para fornecer interoperabilidade entre as redes de sensores (Mohamed e Al-Jaroodi, 2011;Jung et al, 2012;Kyusakov et Figura 2.8: Linha do tempo no desenvolvimento de plataformas de Sensores (Akyildiz e Vuran, 2010. A Seção 2.3.1 discute os conceitos fundamentais das arquiteturas orientadas a serviço, assim como sua utilização no contexto das redes de sensores.…”
Section: Abstração De Infraestruturaunclassified