TY - GEN
T1 - Dynamic distributed storage architecture on smart grids
AU - Navarro, Joan
AU - Armendáriz-Iñigo, José Enrique
AU - Climent, August
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Most of the power network services such as voltage control, asset management, or flow monitoring are implemented within a centralized paradigm. Novel distributed power generation techniques - eolian fields or local solar panels - are decentralizing this generation paradigm and forcing companies to change their traditional centralized infrastructure. This implies that intelligence and data sources are now spread over the whole network. Smart grids may enable to manage such a change although any standard architecture to deploy them on a power network exists. This challenges researchers to design and implement a new distributed storage system able to offer different levels of consistency and replication depending on the physical location of the smart sensor and according to the network needs. This paper reviews the requirements of smart grids and presents a new dynamic storage architecture following the flavor of cloud computing. This architecture is based on a variant of the primary copy scheme and is suitable to store all needed data and enable smart grids to solve the required functions in a distributed way. Moreover, it is able to offer high scalability and a consistency level similar to the one required by wireless sensor networks.
AB - Most of the power network services such as voltage control, asset management, or flow monitoring are implemented within a centralized paradigm. Novel distributed power generation techniques - eolian fields or local solar panels - are decentralizing this generation paradigm and forcing companies to change their traditional centralized infrastructure. This implies that intelligence and data sources are now spread over the whole network. Smart grids may enable to manage such a change although any standard architecture to deploy them on a power network exists. This challenges researchers to design and implement a new distributed storage system able to offer different levels of consistency and replication depending on the physical location of the smart sensor and according to the network needs. This paper reviews the requirements of smart grids and presents a new dynamic storage architecture following the flavor of cloud computing. This architecture is based on a variant of the primary copy scheme and is suitable to store all needed data and enable smart grids to solve the required functions in a distributed way. Moreover, it is able to offer high scalability and a consistency level similar to the one required by wireless sensor networks.
KW - Dynamic systems
KW - Eventual consistency
KW - Replication
KW - Smart grids
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80052600179&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:80052600179
SN - 9789898425768
T3 - ICSOFT 2011 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Software and Database Technologies
SP - 218
EP - 221
BT - ICSOFT 2011 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Software and Database Technologies
T2 - 6th International Conference on Software and Database Technologies, ICSOFT 2011
Y2 - 18 July 2011 through 21 July 2011
ER -