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Title Iotsg In Maintenance Management
ID_Doc 34141
Authors Kalaiselvi T.C.; Vanitha C.N.
Year 2023
Published Smart Grids and Internet of Things: An Energy Perspective
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119812524.ch10
Abstract In our today internet world the next step advancement is Internet of Things (IoT). In Internet of Things (IoT) any physical thing or object having the computation and communication capabilities to be ideally integrated at different levels and it could be connected to the internet. Smart cities, smart grid, smart transportation, smart grid, and smart environment have recently emerged with Internet of Things (IoT). Smart Grid (SG) is one of the most important applications of IoT. In data communication network, Smart Grid (SG) is merged with the power grid to collect the data and it inspect the data. It is obtained from waveguides, Transponders, Receivers and uplink, downlinks. To digitalizes the physical movements and actions of human and machine predictive measurement was used. It strongly depends on Internet of Things (IoT), which allows person-to-person, person-to-system and system-to-system connections for human understanding. To reach the maturity stage of predictive maintenance there are several issues to be addressed for widespread application. To reach the maturity level, IoT permits data science capabilities, for advanced digitalization, which is supporting decision making to optimally act on the physical systems. The chapter explains a global point of view of the current predictive maintenance issues. The final aim is to provide a deeper understanding of the limitations and strengths of the effective maintenance paradigm and also provide the deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities of this better for effective maintenance paradigm that is finished by the in depth analysis researchand analysis of the scientific and technical literature. For better development and classification of IoT-enabled predictive maintenance some main research issues to be addressed in industry. IoT architectures in Smart Grid, needs for victimization IoT in SG, IoT applications and services in SG, and challenges and future work are discussed. © 2023 Scrivener Publishing LLC. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Data science capabilities; Infrastructure; Internet of Things; Predictive maintenance; Smart grid


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