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Le reti intelligenti, meglio note come Smart Grid, sono le reti strutturate per il trasporto (ma sopratutto la gestione) dell’energia elettrica prodotta da differenti fonti energetiche. Le Smart Grid nascono con lo scopo dichiarato di passare ad un sistema di distribuzione energetico in cui sia l’utente ad autoprodursi l’energia ed immetterla in rete, e non più l’utente ad acquistare energia da una sorgente unica come potrebbe essere una centrale elettrica. Domanda: un sistema come PLC (Power Line Communications), nato per distribuire dati, è adatto ad integrarsi con le moderne Smart Grid per distribuire energia? La risposta se la son data un gruppo di ricercatori dell’IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers): le due tecnologie, insieme, lavorano male. Architecture Must Come First! - Intervista alla prof.ssa Anna Scaglione, senior member dell’IEEE, docente presso il Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering dell’University of California Davis {pca-94d46257723f6981b05f1e34de6f425e}
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Le reti intelligenti, meglio note come Smart Grid, sono le reti strutturate per il trasporto (ma sopratutto la gestione) dell’energia elettrica prodotta da differenti fonti energetiche. Le Smart Grid nascono con lo scopo dichiarato di passare ad un sistema di distribuzione energetico in cui sia l’utente ad autoprodursi l’energia ed immetterla in rete, e non più l’utente ad acquistare energia da una sorgente unica come potrebbe essere una centrale elettrica. Domanda: un sistema come PLC (Power Line Communications), nato per distribuire dati, è adatto ad integrarsi con le moderne Smart Grid per distribuire energia? La risposta se la son data un gruppo di ricercatori dell’IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers): le due tecnologie, insieme, lavorano male. Architecture Must Come First! - Intervista alla prof.ssa Anna Scaglione, senior member dell’IEEE, docente presso il Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering dell’University of California Davis {pca-94d46257723f6981b05f1e34de6f425e}
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