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Improving the Response Time in Smart Grid Using Fog Computing

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A system which reduces the response time in grid system using fog computing is introduced, which makes the process extra firm but also more secure and reliable.
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The conventional grid system the world has been using ever since its advent in 1890s, but this aging infrastructure of demand driven control structure, has made in way for more robust, fast, inter-connected and a smarter system with a cutting-edge technology called the Smart Grid. Smart grid uses a bidirectional communication model between the consumer and the utility service. The sensing along the communication line is what makes the grid system smart. Linking the smart grid with fog and cloud not only makes the process extra firm but also more secure and reliable. This paper presents a mechanism to reduce the response time in the smart grid architecture so as the system is more responsive. We have introduced a system which reduces the response time in grid system using fog computing.

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Fog computing and its role in the internet of things

TL;DR: This paper argues that the above characteristics make the Fog the appropriate platform for a number of critical Internet of Things services and applications, namely, Connected Vehicle, Smart Grid, Smart Cities, and, in general, Wireless Sensors and Actuators Networks (WSANs).
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For the Grid and Through the Grid: The Role of Power Line Communications in the Smart Grid

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of what PLC can deliver today by surveying its history and describing the most recent technological advances in the area and discuss the main conclusions one can draw from the literature on these subjects.
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Fog computing: A cloud to the ground support for smart things and machine-to-machine networks

TL;DR: This survey article expands fog computing concept to the decentralized smart building control, recognizes cloudlets as special case of fog computing, and relates it to the software defined networks (SDN) scenarios.
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A fog computing based smart grid model

TL;DR: This study overviews fog computing in smart grids by analyzing its capabilities and issues, presents the state-of-the-art in area, defines a fog computing based smart grid and, gives a use case scenario for the proposed model.
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Anonymous and secure aggregation scheme in fog-based public cloud computing

TL;DR: The first concrete ASAS scheme, which protects the identities of terminal devices by using pseudonyms but it also guarantees data secrecy via a homomorphic encryption technique, is designed and shown to be provably secure.