MDPI Applied Sciences – Special Issue on Communication System in Smart Grids

Notification Due

Jun 26, 2026

Final Version Due

Jun 26, 2026

Submission Deadline

Mar 25, 2020

Dear Colleagues,

The electric power grid is evolving into a distributed, user-centric smart grid capable of providing economically efficient, sustainable power with high reliability, security, and safety.

Realizing the vision of the smart grid requires reliable and effective information and communication technologies that enable high-speed, low-latency communications. Indeed, communication technologies are a key enabler for many of the foreseen smart grid features, such as demand response, advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), electric vehicle and storage unity integration, and microgrid control. Several solutions for smart grid communications have recently emerged that rely on new generation wireless communication and power line communication technologies. This includes novel approaches to enable smart meters and other machine-type devices to communicate with the grid, as well as new communication solutions to enable vehicle-to-grid and grid-to-vehicle communications. The integration of information and communication technologies in the grid also poses security risks that must be mitigated from a cyber-physical perspective.

Prof. Dr. Giacomo Verticale

Guest Editor

Keywords

Communications architectures

Smart metering

Energy management

Critical infrastructures

Distributed energy sources

Security

Privacy

Demand response