Challenges and Opportunities Navigation in Reconfigurable Computing in Smart Grids
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31838/RCC/02.03.02Keywords:
Challenges in Smart Grids;, Dynamic Reconfiguration;, Energy Efficiency;, Reconfigurable Computing;, Smart Grid OptimizationAbstract
As a result, the notion of smart grids encompasses the use of advanced sen
sors, much advanced communication systems, and much more sophisticat
ed data analytics. Each of these components collectively brings together to
form a self aware network able to detect and respond to changes in real
time. The increased intelligence tejasen allows for better distribution of en
ergy, less power losses, and greater reliability. In the evolution of smart grid
technologies, Reconfigurable computing has become a key enabler. Dynam
ic hardware configuration change enables optimization of performance and
adaptation to changing conditions, with this approach. Now more than ever
the integration of reconfigurable computing will be essential to managing the
complexity of power systems as they evolve into smart grids. The successful
widespread adoption of smart grid technologies will be linked with address
ing these challenges. When we move ahead in the reconfigurable computing
space, we learn how to shield from these bottlenecks and can discover new
opportunities for grid optimization.