Introduction

Smart grid technology is currently entering the electrical market by the deployment of smart meters. Electric vehicles introduce new challenges on the grid capacity but also may support grid stability. Volatile renewable energy challenges grid stability. Wind power electricity produced at shore regions has to be transported to industrial regions by high-capacity power links. Local photovoltaic sources may make residents independent for some time periods. The new power grid becomes smart, when all prosumers can communicate fast, with low latency, secure, and reliable. The 8th IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm 2017) will provide a forum to discuss all aspects that are relevant to smart grid communication and information technologies. It will bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government institutions, with backgrounds in communications, energy, control, signal processing and information systems to exchange ideas, explore enabling technologies and share experiences.

Call for paper

Submission Topics

Prospective authors are invited to  submit original papers (standard two-column IEEE format, up to six pages) using EDAS ( www.edas.info under the track “SmartGridComm2017”) on all aspects of smart grid communications covered by the six technical symposia:
1. Communications and Networks to Enable the Smart Grid
2. Cyber Security and Privacy 
3. Control and Operation for Smart Grids
4. Smart metering, Demand Response and Dynamic Pricing 
5. Data Management and Grid Analytics
6. Field Trials, Deployments, Standardization, Interoperability and Regulation

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 23

    2017

    to

    Oct 27

    2017

  • Oct 27 2017

    Registration deadline

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