ID: TS8460
Abstract: Historically, the overall coordination of the electric power system has primarily been delivered through centralized management systems. This mode of operation has served the utility industry well for a number of years. However, a new model using both centralized and distributed information management is necessary because of the evolution of more intelligent field devices that generate massive amounts of data and because of the dynamic landscape of distributed generation, bidirectional load flow, and customer-driven technologies. Attend this session to hear how Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, such as open publish/subscribe messaging protocols like DDS and MQTT, can help meet some of our energy challenges moving forward.
Speaker: Stuart Laval, Duke Energy, Smart Grid Technology Manager