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Vol. 4, No. 1, Mar. 2018 IoT-enabled Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks for Next Generation Smart Grid Industry 4.0 | Miscellaneous
a Taylors University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
Corresponding Author Affiliation: Taylors University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia Tel: +60182108500 E-mail: azweenabdullah@alumni.usc.edu 2nd e-mail: azweenabdullah@yahoo.com Webpage: www.azween.my Biography: Azween Abdullah has been contributing to research, teaching, consulting and in administrative services to the institutions that he has been working for thus far. His work experience includes twenty six years as a academic in institutions of higher learning and as director of research and academic affairs at two institutions of higher learning, vice-president for educational consultancy services, ten years in commercial companies as Software Engineer.
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Highlights and Novelties
2- Industry 4.0 smart grids 3- New and innovative IoT enabled applications Manuscript Abstract
The existing complex and aging electricity grid systems infrastructure due to lack of the user utility interaction and one-way power flow is suffering from fraud detection, distribution automation, overload conditions, power quality issues, peak load management, energy loss, and power fault diagnostics. To meet the 21st-century energy requirements, next-generation power grid is envisioned to fully address these concerns in a sophisticated manner.
Recently, the rise of new digital industrial technology Internet-of-Thing (IoT) and Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks (IWSNs)-based networking systems introduces the fourth stage of industrialization, commonly known as Industry 4.0. Recently, Industry 4.0, has lately gained a lot of interest from researchers, manufacturers, and application developers. Industry 4.0 will make it possible to produce higher-quality goods at reduced costs due to timely gathering and analyzing data across machines. This will increase manufacturing productivity and faster industrial growth in a more flexible manner which results in more economic benefits. This economics shift, in turn, will ultimately change the profile of people due to changing the competitiveness of companies and regions in the world. The wired or wireless integration of various components inside a factory to implement a flexible and reconfigurable manufacturing system, i.e., smart factory, is one of the key features of Industry 4.0. Keywords
IoT Smart Grid Wireless Sensor Network Industry 4.0 Copyright and Licence
© Copyright was transferred to International Computer Science and Engineering Society (ICSES) by all the Authors.This manuscript is published in open-access manner based on the copyright licence of Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Cite this manuscript as
Azween Abdullah, "IoT-enabled Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks for Next Generation Smart Grid Industry 4.0," ICSES Transactions on Computer Networks and Communications (ITCNC), vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 1-2, Mar. 2018. For External Scientific Databeses
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