2007
DOI: 10.1109/mia.2007.322256
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Energy evaluation goes wireless

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“…The importance of the proposed system resides in its intelligent non-intrusive nature, and low cost. Later, Lu et al (2007) extend previous work (Lu et al, 2005), and studied the whole system architecture. …”
Section: Smart Monitoring and Measurementsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…The importance of the proposed system resides in its intelligent non-intrusive nature, and low cost. Later, Lu et al (2007) extend previous work (Lu et al, 2005), and studied the whole system architecture. …”
Section: Smart Monitoring and Measurementsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…They concluded that, with the help of WSN, a one contingent system in the grid can be sensed and isolated before it causes a ripple effect and leads to more system failures. Other research on sensor networks for the purpose of ILI (Bressan et al, 2010;Lu et al, 2005Lu et al, , 2007. Bressan et al (2010) explored the implementation of a monitoring system on a chip WSN, with particular emphasis on the establishment of a strong routing infrastructure using the routing protocol for low-power and lossy networks whose definition is currently under discussion within the IETF ROLL working group.…”
Section: Smart Monitoring and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this stage, the diversification of wireless energy transmission technology makes wireless charging have different charging methods. According to the principle of wireless charging technology, there are mainly three charging technologies: inductive coupling technology, electromagnetic radiation technology and magnetic coupling resonance technology [6][7][8]. These three kinds of wireless charging technology have their own advantages and disadvantages to meet different application requirements, the specific comparison in Table.1.…”
Section: Charging Mode Of Rechargeable Sensor Nodementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zigbee is also a standard widely used in WSN [44], which has been widely deployed in environment monitoring and thus is a strong candidate for SG monitoring. For better services and further applications in SG, special routing infrastructure, security protection and quality-of-service are required [46].…”
Section: Fig 14 a Typical Communication Network In Sgmentioning
confidence: 99%