Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing is an on-demand network access to a configurable computing resources such as networks, servers, storage, applications, and services that can be rapidly released with management effort or service provider interaction. It has a characteristic of Ubiquitous Network Access. Smart Grid applications in Cloud Computing (CC) model can be done by Computational requirements. Flexible resources and services shared in network, parallel processing and omnipresent access are some features of Cloud Computing that are used for Smart Grid applications. Master-Slave architected (without clouds) could cause Cyber-attacks. Cloud technology will help in adopting a feasible solution for multisensorial consumer specific operations. Bringing cloud to smart grid will add an optimal influence and substantial improvements in the performance of the whole grid for the current existing computing and storage capabilities. Cloud Computing for Smart Grid applications is also defined in terms of efficiency, security and usability. “Data as a Service” model will enable Department of Energy to continuously monitor the health and performance of the Smart Grid and to support energy management decisions quickly and accurately.

Cloud Computing can discuss and invent a proper method for Smart Grid conferences]

  • Scalability Advantage
  • Rebooting a cloud-controlled smart grid
  • Public Cloud
  • Benefit of Cloud Computing
  • Integrated Hybrid Cloud

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