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Cellular-assisted D2D communications for advanced metering infrastructure in smart gird

Song et al., 2019

Document ID
9778578888810666442
Author
Song Y
Kong P
Kim Y
Baek S
Choi Y
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Systems Journal

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In smart grid, an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) facilitates two-way communications between smart meters (SMs) and a meter data management unit (MDMU). We use cellular- assisted device-to-device (D2D) communications to connect a large number of SMs to the …
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