Sensing and Measurement for Smart Grids and Future Power Systems
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2024) | Viewed by 1291
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With the rapid development of smart grids and energy information technology, energy networks and information networks undergo deep integration, and the enhancement of emerging information technology is driving changes in the energy utilization mode. As an important supporting technology, intelligent sensing and measurement technology will penetrate into all levels of the energy Internet and lead to the development of smart grids and future power systems, promoting innovation and industrial upgrading. Based on the development prospects of power information technology, this journal is mainly dedicated to researching the basic principles of power smart sensing and measurement technologies and their characteristics, studying the progress made in sensing technologies, application requirements and the industrial layout in future power systems, and focusing on cutting-edge issues to discuss the impact and challenges in artificial intelligence chips, electrical information processing, clean energy utilization and integrated applications.
Dr. Bin Li
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- intelligent sensing standardization case
- intelligent sensing measurement modeling technology
- smart grid sensing and measurement mechanism
- smart grid sensing and measurement technology
- power intelligent sensing materials and devices
- power intelligent sensing information processing technology
- power smart sensing integration application of power generation, distribution, and smart electricity
- power intelligent sensing safety monitoring
- intelligent sensing and measurement chips in future power systems
- construction and application of intelligent measurement system platform in future power systems
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