This IEEE bundle consists of IEEE Vision for Smart Grid Controls: 2030 and Beyond, IEEE Vision for Smart Grid Control: 2030 and Beyond Roadmap, and IEEE Vision for Smart Grid Controls: 2030 and Beyond Reference Model. IEEE Vision for Smart Grid Controls: 2030 and Beyond highlights the role of control systems in the evolution of the Smart Grid. It includes an overview of research investigations that are needed for renewable integration, reliability, self-healing, energy efficiency, and resilience to physical and cyber attacks. The roadmaps parent document, IEEE Vision for Smart Grid Controls: 2030 and Beyond, discusses many topics that outline the evolution of the Smart Grid and the opportunities and challenges that it presents for control, ranging from generators to consumers, from planning to real-time operation, from current practice to scenarios in 2050 in the grid and all of its subsystems.
The 1888 bundle of Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network identifies gateways for field-bus networks, data storage for archiving and developing data sharing platforms, and application units as important system components for developing digital communities, i.e., building-scale and city-wide ubiquitous facility networking infrastructure. It defines a data exchange protocol that generalizes and interconnects these components (gateways, storage, application units) over the IPv4/v6-based networks. This enables integration of multiple facilities, data storage, application services such as central management, energy saving, environmental monitoring, and alarm notification systems. It defines heterogeneous networks convergence and scalability, enhances security management function for the protocol defined in IEEE 1888(TM), and provides security requirements, system security architecture definitions, and a standardized description of authentication and authorization.