SMART GRID: MONITORING THE QUALITY
OF ELECTRIC POWER
Oleg N. Bezbozhnov
Postgraduate Student, Department of Telecommunications Systems,
Volgograd State University
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Prosp. Universitetsky, 100, 400062 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Denis I. Chadaev
Candidate of Sciences (Engineering), Associate Professor, Department of Telecommunication Systems,
Volgograd State University
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Prosp. Universitetsky, 100, 400062 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Abstract. The issues of monitoring the normalized parameters of electricity, in smart grid networks,
as a means of ensuring control of the quality of electricity, are considered. In the context of constantly
growing consumption of electrical energy, the most important task is its rational distribution and use.
State-of-the-art prototypes of intelligent power distribution networks include means of controlling
power distribution and consumption processes to ensure that these processes comply with applicable
regulations. The purpose of our study is to create a monitoring device for normalized power quality
parameters, such as voltage, signal shape, harmonic coefficient, with the possibility of detecting
deviations of these parameters from the norm, with the possibility of transmitting the results obtained
via infocommunication networks.
The developed device allows collecting, analyzing and transmitting data on power quality indicators
in the distribution electrical network, with their further use in order to manage energy supply and
energy consumption in smart power supply systems, and improve the energy efficiency of power
supply systems through the introduction of smart grid technologies.
The device can be integrated into energy systems based on the smart grid concept, which are a
single energy-information complex, as part of a situation assessment system and emergency automation.
Key words: intelligent electrical networks, smart grid, power quality indicators, energy management,
emergency automation.
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