2019
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9010048
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A Review on Edge Computing in Smart Energy by means of a Systematic Mapping Study

Abstract: Context: Smart Energy is a disruptive concept that has led to the emergence of new energy policies, technology projects, and business models. The development of those models is driven by world capitals, companies, and universities. Their purpose is to make the electric power system more efficient through distributed energy generation/storage, smart meter installation, or reduction of consumption/implementation costs. This work approaches Smart Energy as a paradigm that is concerned with systemic strategies inv… Show more

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“…Using as reference the work of Kitchenham et al [24], Petersen et al [25], and Sittón-Candanedo et al [27], three activities were included within the planning phase: motivation, objective, and research questions.…”
Section: Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using as reference the work of Kitchenham et al [24], Petersen et al [25], and Sittón-Candanedo et al [27], three activities were included within the planning phase: motivation, objective, and research questions.…”
Section: Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the development of the study, all the tasks associated with the SMS will be performed in this phase. As in the article of Sittón-Candanedo et al [27], both the strategy and the study's inclusion and exclusion criteria must be established.…”
Section: Development Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a wide variety of scenarios where solutions based on IoT and Edge Computing are being applied. Among the most relevant applications, we find Smart Farming [6], Smart Energy [33] or Industry 4.0 solutions [11], among many others. Moreover, although there are scenarios in which Edge Computing is applied to a single environment as an ad-hoc system, there are also developments aimed at providing Edge functionalities as a platform.…”
Section: Edge Computing and Edge-iot Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anjum [117] studies RF-based power management to provide power to wireless embedded systems. Dynamic power level maintenance and optimization are analyzed, as well as ensuring reliable communication that adheres to the goal of increased network performance and lifetime [118,119]. This book [120] addresses recent advances from both clinical and technological perspectives to provide a comprehensive view of m-Health.…”
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