Demand Response Management with Latency Difference in Distributed Wireless Network

The performance of smart grid under the demand response (DR) control depends on the behavior of its network, which involves differences for multi-category DRs. In this paper, a distributed wireless network (DWN) is proposed for the demand transmission under smart grid, where all DR projects are divi...

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Main Authors: Qingfeng Ding, Qianliang Liu, Hui Shi, Jing Luo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: China electric power research institute 2025-01-01
Series:CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10520185/
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Summary:The performance of smart grid under the demand response (DR) control depends on the behavior of its network, which involves differences for multi-category DRs. In this paper, a distributed wireless network (DWN) is proposed for the demand transmission under smart grid, where all DR projects are divided into the emergency DR and the general DR by the latency difference. In the proposed DWN, a pseudo-double-hop transmission architecture is designed to handle the emergency DR locally and general DRs centrally, respectively. Furthermore, an analysis framework based on communication and computing performance is used to certify the reliability and effectiveness of DWN. Based on the framework, the closed-form expressions are derived for the asymptotic outage and computing probability, the results of which are used to investigate the performance of emergency and general DRs. Numerical results validate the reliability and effectiveness of the proposed network and reveal the effect of various parameters on the performance of DR. Notably, the local solution can handle, in terms of the emergency DR, the emergency tasks in time, and the centralized processing solution can update and process the general DR.
ISSN:2096-0042