The smart grid is referred as the emerging
energy at where the information technology applications are run efficiently. It
also includes the techniques and tools by which grid makes more efficient along
with its working. The demand responses capacities are possess in it for helping
the balance electrical consumption along with the supply. With the help of the
cloud computing the opportunities and challenges of emerging future can be
addressed in smart grids. By considering all of these requirements the various
cloud computing applications are proposed to manage the energy in the
architecture of the smart grid.
The model is proposed by using the cloud
computing technologies in the keen network area and investigates how cloud
computing assumes a powerful job in DSM (Demand Side Management) game among a
gathering of Smart Energy Hubs (S.E.). Cooperation between the service
organization and request reaction acknowledging capacities, the measure of
burdens per client are to be scaled down and at which impetus cost, are performed
on the cloud. In this model, to come to an ideal DSM, in view of the game
theoretic methodology, load profiles of S.E. Centers are imparted to the CC.
Relation
between Fog Computing and smart grid
Smart grid is referred as another case of the
fog use. In the section 4 of the discussion of the cloud and fog interplay according
to the context of the smart grid. For monitoring the environment the sensor
networks are requires on the large scale as well as several other examples of
the integral distributed systems. It also requires a storage resources as well
as distributed computing systems. There are various types of the large numbers
of nodes includes in this that can be referred as the importance of the geo
distribution systems. It can be pretend
as evidenced in sensor networks in general, and the Smart Grid in particular (Bonomi, 2012). The below given
figure is representing the Architecture of the Fog computing.