“…The collaborative operation of WSNs brings significant advantages over traditional communication technologies, including rapid deployment, low cost, flexibility, and aggregated intelligence via parallel processing. The recent advances of WSNs have 0278-0046/$26.00 © 2010 IEEE made it feasible to realize low-cost embedded electric utility monitoring and diagnostic systems [1], [4], [9], [11], [19], [30]. In these systems, wireless multifunctional sensor nodes are installed on the critical equipment of the smart grid and monitor the parameters critical to each equipment's condition.…”