Smart5Grid
Project Description
The objective of the research project is the application of new generation (5G) telecommunication networks and edge computing on power grids. IPTO, in conjunction with OTE, ESO-EAD and VIVACOM, participates in the implementation of a cross-border pilot in which the ultra-high voltage substations of Thessaloniki (Greece) and Blagoevgrad (Bulgaria) are interconnected via 5G in order to provide real-time wide area monitoring of the power grid.
Project Information
| Budget | |
| 171.437€ (DRTD) | 8.000.000 € (Total) |
| Dates | |
| Start: 01/2021 | Duration: 36 Months |
| Publications | |
| Smart5Grid Solutions for enhanced TSO grid observability and manageability in massive RES penetration environment. | |
| Optimal Relocation of Virtualized PDC in Edge-Cloud Architectures under Dynamic Latency Conditions | |
| 5G for the Support of Smart Power Grids: Millisecond Level Precise Distributed Generation Monitoring and Real-Time Wide Area Monitoring | |
| 5G Communications as “Enabler” for Smart Power Grids: The Case of the Smart5Grid Project | |
| Fundamental Features of the Smart5Grid Platform Towards Realizing 5G Implementation | |
| Participants | |
| 7 Countries | 24 Partners |
| Coordinator | |
| Enel Global Infrastructure and Networks | |
| Website | |
| Smart5Grid | |
Brodimas Dimitrios, DRTD Researcher.