TY - JOUR
T1 - Guest Editorial
T2 - Advanced Energy Internet Applications in Industrial Power and Energy Systems
AU - Dabbaghjamanesh, Morteza
AU - Guerrero, Josep M.
AU - Abdollah, Kavous Fard
AU - Wang, Boyu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
IEEE
PY - 2022/8/1
Y1 - 2022/8/1
N2 - Integrated around 2004, the concept of Energy Internet (EI) could provide new windows for the industrial power system society by incorporating the features of physical systems and cyber systems simultaneously. Technically, physical systems like electricity generation resources must be controlled and managed according to the instructions received from the cyber-systems. Being equipped by the smart grid and the internet idea, the EI can yield significant benefits such as higher reliability, improved power quality and mitigated the cost and losses. In the EI structure, the multiway flow of information and communication is monitored and controlled by the widespread and heterogeneous devices including the energy router, smart meters, etc. These technologies and devices bring many security concerns for the EI. Moreover, there are emerging concerns over the way to control, predict, manage, combine, and coordinate the energy resources in the EI. However, there exist many challenges that should be investigating and addressing before formal adoption of EI in industrial power and energy systems. To this end, this special issue invites the authors from both industry and academia to submit original research works on EI challenges in the power system.
AB - Integrated around 2004, the concept of Energy Internet (EI) could provide new windows for the industrial power system society by incorporating the features of physical systems and cyber systems simultaneously. Technically, physical systems like electricity generation resources must be controlled and managed according to the instructions received from the cyber-systems. Being equipped by the smart grid and the internet idea, the EI can yield significant benefits such as higher reliability, improved power quality and mitigated the cost and losses. In the EI structure, the multiway flow of information and communication is monitored and controlled by the widespread and heterogeneous devices including the energy router, smart meters, etc. These technologies and devices bring many security concerns for the EI. Moreover, there are emerging concerns over the way to control, predict, manage, combine, and coordinate the energy resources in the EI. However, there exist many challenges that should be investigating and addressing before formal adoption of EI in industrial power and energy systems. To this end, this special issue invites the authors from both industry and academia to submit original research works on EI challenges in the power system.
KW - Informatics
KW - Job shop scheduling
KW - Microgrids
KW - Portfolios
KW - Predictive models
KW - Real-time systems
KW - Renewable energy sources
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U2 - 10.1109/TII.2022.3157742
DO - 10.1109/TII.2022.3157742
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:85126277330
SN - 1551-3203
VL - 18
SP - 5658
EP - 5661
JO - IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
IS - 8
ER -