ELECTRONICS.CA PUBLICATIONS announces the availability of a new report entitled ICT and Smart Grid Technologies, Standards, Markets. This report is important to a wide population of researches, technical and sales staff involved in the developing of the Smart Grid ICT. It is recommended for both service providers and vendors that are working with related technologies. The report also helps to understand issues associated with relationship between “green” Smart Grid ICT and other technologies.
The Smart Grid ICT report presents a complex picture of multiple organizations efforts to align the ICT development with smart grid growing requirements. It also provides the analysis of multiple standards dedicated to smart grid ICT; in particular, it details advanced wireless ICT – LTE and DASH7 – and how they relate to smart grid applications.
Marketing data (until 2018) and survey of industries are also provided.
This report is useful to a wide spectrum of technical, management and sale staff involved in the smart grid ICT development and implementation.
Details of the new report, table of contents and ordering information can be found on Electronics.ca Publications’ web site. View the report: ICT and Smart Grid Technologies, Standards, Markets.
PARTIAL LIST OF FIGURES & TABLES
Figure 1: Smart Grid Networking 11
Figure 2: U.S. SG – NIST Conceptual Model 14
Figure 3: U.S. – Smart Meters Installed (Mil) 15
Figure 4: Organizations 22
Figure 5: Smart Grid and ICT 23
Figure 6: Smart Grid – Layered Structure 24
Figure 7: Layered Hierarchy – SG/ICT Standards 26
Figure 8: Interoperability Framework 48
Figure 9: Illustration 50
Figure 10: SG - ICT Infrastructure (Illustration) 52
Figure 11: Smart Grid Connectivity 54
Figure 12: U.S. Smart Meters Sale-TAM (Unit Mil.) 63
Figure 13: U.S. Smart Meters Sale – TAM ($M) 64
Figure 14: TAM: Global Smart Grid ICT ($B) 64
Figure 15: ComSoc Standards Board 99
Figure 16: IEEE 2030 Group 104
Figure 17: SUN Place 105
Figure 18: TAM Global SG SUN (IEEE802.15.4g) ($B) 112
Figure 19: IEEE 802.22 Network 127
Figure 20: Evolution Path 137
Figure 21: Towards Wireless Mobile Broadband 138
Figure 22: LTE – IP 143
Figure 23: Projection: Global Broadband Mobile Subscribers Base (B) 153
Figure 24: LTE Market-Subscribers’ Base ($B) 154
Figure 25: TAM: LTE Global Equipment Sale ($B) 155
Figure 27: Transmission Ranges 190Table 1: Statistics (2012) 19
Table 2: SG Related Standards: Examples 46
Table 3: SG ICT Market Components 65
Table 4: Major Characteristics: IEEE 802.22 125
Table 5: Rates of Transmission 131
Table 6: 3GPP Releases 136
Table 7: Major LTE Characteristics 142
Table 8: LTE Frequency Bands 143
Table 9: Release 8 Users Equipment Categories 145
Table 10: Mode 1 and Mode 2 188
Table 11: DASH7 – PHY 189
Smart Grid ICT Technologies & Markets
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