论文标题
网格有多聪明?
How Smart is the Grid?
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论文摘要
古罗马人称“乌尔布”为建筑物和基础设施,以及“公民”罗马公民。如今,尽管社会正在浏览数字海啸,但“ urbs”和“ civitas”往往会变得更加近,几乎合并,我们可能会试图将这些凝结成一个单一的概念:“智能电网”。物联网,人工智能,区块链,量子密码学只是少数范式,这些范式可能有助于确定未来智能电网的最终肖像。但是,要了解复杂网格的有效可持续性,需要特定的工具。为此,在本文中,介绍了对新兴范式的系统综述,从而确定了有关“智能网格”概念的层间协同作用和局限性。此外,提出了评估网格可持续性水平的分类框架。最后,从所描绘的情景中,已经以一种理论方式得出了一系列涉及工程,法规,安全和社会框架的问题。这些发现可能表明,迫切需要多学科合作,以明智地解决工程学和围绕智能电网概念引人入胜的本体论挑战。
Ancient Romans called 'urbs' the set of buildings and infrastructures, and 'civitas' the Roman citizens. Today instead, while the society is surfing the digital tsunami, 'urbs' and 'civitas' tend to become much closer, almost merging, that we might attempt to condensate these into a single concept: 'smart grid'. Internet of things, artificial intelligence, blockchain, quantum cryptography is only a few of the paradigms that are likely to contribute to determining the final portrait of the future smart grid. However, to understand the effective sustainability of complex grids, specific tools are required. To this end, in this article, a systematic review of the emerging paradigms is presented, identifying intersectoral synergies and limitations with respect to the `smart grid' concept. Further, a taxonomic framework for assessing the level of sustainability of the grid is proposed. Finally, from the scenario portrayed, a set of issues involving engineering, regulation, security, and social frameworks have been derived in a theoretical fashion. The findings are likely to suggest the urgent need for multidisciplinary cooperation to wisely address engineering and ontological challenges gravitating around the smart grid concept.