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Presentation of Master’s thesis

Presentation of Master’s thesis. Simulation and Analysis of Wireless Mesh Network In Smart Grid / Advanced Metering Infrastructure Philip Huynh. Outline of the Talk. Introduction Related work Real-time Smart Grid Meter Data C ollection using Hybrid WiMAX/Wi-Fi Networks

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  1. Presentation of Master’s thesis Simulation and Analysis of Wireless Mesh Network In Smart Grid / Advanced Metering Infrastructure Philip Huynh

  2. Outline of the Talk • Introduction • Related work • Real-time Smart Grid Meter Data Collection using Hybrid WiMAX/Wi-Fi Networks • Smart Grid Wireless Infrastructure Planning (SG-WIP) Tool. • Simulation Results of SG-SIM • Lessons Learned • Future Direction • Conclusion Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  3. Introduction • What is the Smart Grid? • What is the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)? Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  4. Benefits of Real-time Meter Data • The need to collect metering data in real-time • Save the material usage for the electric power generation by correctly predict the load demand and build the load profile • Meter Data Warehousing Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  5. AMI Wireless Mesh Network Solution • Low cost installation and maintenance • Can deploy on the large service areas: urban, suburb • Scalable, high performance technologies • Secured standards Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  6. CSU AMI Infrastructure Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  7. Related Work • “Wireless Mesh Networks: A Survey” [AWW05] The author presented many open research issues needed to be solved such as scalability, self-organization and self-configuration, security, network integration. The critical factors influencing protocol design were discussed for improvement objectives. • “The Nominal Capacity of Wireless Mesh Networks” [JS03] The authors shown that for WMNs the throughput of each node decreases as O(1/n), where n is total number of nodes in the network. Moreover, for a given topology and the set of active nodes, the upper bounds on the throughput of any node can be exactly calculated. • “Capacity of Grid-Oriented Wireless Mesh Networks” [ANMK08] The author presented an analytical framework for determining the nominal capacity of multi-radio multi-channel Wireless Mesh Network (WMN). As the research conclusion, the effects of WMN design parameters such as network topology, network size, routing methods, channel assignment schemes etc. are interlinked and a judicious selection is essential to maximize capacity. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  8. Related Work (2) • “Architecture and Algorithms for an IEEE 802.11-based Multi-channel Wireless Mesh Network” [RC05] The author proposed a novel multi-channel WMN architecture that effectively addresses the bandwidth problem by fully exploiting non-overlapped radio channels that the IEEE 802.11 standards make available. • “Multi-Channel Mesh Networks: Challenges and Protocols” [KSCV06] The authors considered the use of multi-channel to improve the throughput of Wireless Mesh Network (WMN). The main challenges were highlighted and two link-layer protocols were presented for utilizing multiple channels • “Coverage and capacity of a wireless mesh network” [HWC05] The authors proposed a scalable multi-channel ring-based WMN architecture and developed an analytical framework to evaluate the capacity and coverage of such a network. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  9. Related Work (3) • “The IEEE 802.11s Extended Service Set Mesh Networking Standard” [CK08] The author presented how the developing IEEE 802.11s ESS Mesh Networking Standard draft addresses technical challenges of the pervasive development of wireless mesh networks (WMNs), the efficient allocation of mesh resources (routing and MAC layers), the protection of network resources (security and power savings), and the elimination of spatial bias (congestion control). • “An Improved IEEE 802.16 WiMAX Module for the ns-3 Simulator” [IPGT10] The authors presented the new features and enhancements that were integrated within the ns-3 WiMAX module. These proposed features can make easier and more realistic the evaluation and design of WiMAX systems. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  10. Challenges & Approach • Challenges in Design and Deployment AMI Network using WMN • How to evaluate the network performance: hundred thousands of meter, complicated architecture • Design Optimization: trade-off between scalability and performance properties • Approach • Develop a Network Topology Planning Tool • Develop a Network Model for AMI Communication Network • Simulate the network model and Analyze the results • Goals • Develop techniques and tools to evaluate the performance of WMN in AMI communication network. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  11. Hybrid WiMAX/Wi-Fi Network Model (a) (b) Hybrid WiMAX/Wi-Fi Network Model (a) Example of WiMAX network (WAN) (b) Example of Wi-Fi mesh network (NAN) Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  12. SG-WIP Tool • A mashup that overlays the wireless infrastructure and GIS data (street light poles, housing units) on the Google Maps • Visually planning the Antenna mounting place for the WiMAX/Wi-Fi network • Export the network topology as XML file for further research • Can be integrated to the network simulator Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  13. SG-WIP: GUI GUI includes components: Main Menu, Network Topology Overlay, Google Maps, and Topology Information Panel. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  14. SG-WIP: Navigating Topologies WAN Grid 10x10, 10 km x 10 km (WxH) NAN Grid 10x10, 1 km x 1 km (WxH) Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  15. SG-WIP: Exporting Topology LAN Square Topology, 100 m x 100 m (WxH) Exporting the LAN topology as an XML file Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  16. SG-WIP: Changing Antennae Position (a) (b) WiMAX base station’s antennae: (a) Before changing, location at (5, 5); (b) After changing, location at (6, 8) Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  17. SG-WIP Tool cont. • Google Maps mashup code Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  18. SG-SIM Simulator • Implement the proposed hybrid WiMAX/Wi-Fi Network Model on NS-3 platform • The network simulator NS-3 is • Open source project • Popular and accepted by network research community • Parameters of the Simulator • Network types: WAN, MAN, NAN, LAN • Number of nodes, Transmission Rate • Others: network initialization time,… Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  19. SG-SIM Simulator Code • NS-3 simulator code Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  20. Simulation Experiments • Experiment Design Vision • Evaluate the performance of AMI Infrastructure • Trade-off between Scalability and Performance • Confirm to smart meter density analysis (using SG-WIP) Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  21. LAN Simulation Results • Tx packets = Rx packets • Total processing delay increases linearly with the number of smart meter Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  22. NAN Simulation Results • Tx packets = Rx packets • Total processing delay increases rapidly with the number of mesh routers. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  23. MAN Simulation Results • Tx packets = Rx packets • Total processing delay converges to 930 msecs. It caused by 5 msecs fixed frame time in IEEE 802.16 standard. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  24. MAN Simulation Results (2) Impact on the network performance by aggregating meter data at the gateway • Tx packets = Rx packets when number of meter packets < 16 • Tx packets > Rx packets when number of meter packets >= 16 (caused by UDP packet fragmentation) • Total processing delay increases slowly with the number of meter packets Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  25. WAN Simulation Results • Tx packets = Rx packets • Total processing delay is independent from the number of base stations (BSs). However, it is affected by the distribution of BSs around the data centers. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  26. WAN Simulation Results (2) • The total processing time was linearly increased with the length of the optical cables. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  27. Lessons Learned • Development of SG-WIP Tool • Challenges in testing and debugging source code for Web application (used PHP/JavaScript) • GIS Information Acquisition: time consuming process • Development of SG-SIM Simulator • Found the bug in NS-3 WiMAX module that can affect the simulation results and reported to NS-3 community at: http://www.nsnam.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1025 • Simulation Experiments in NS-3 • The initialization phase of wireless networks Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  28. Future Direction • Fully integrate the SG-WIP tool with SG-SIM simulator • Improve the antenna placement algorithm • Increase availability of wireless networks • Database systems for storing the real-time meter data Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  29. Conclusion • The proposed WiMAX/Wi-Fi WMN can transport the meter data from 160,000 smart meters in the CSU service areas to the data center in one second. • The high scalability property of WiMAX/Wi-Fi WMN helps flexibly extend the coverage area of the AMI wireless infrastructure without degrading the network performance. • The proposed WiMAX/Wi-Fi infrastructure allows the utilities deploying an AMI wireless communication infrastructure not only at low cost of installation and maintenance but also with high performance, scalability, and security. Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  30. Demo • Illustrate network topology planning with SG-WIP Tool http://scad.eas.uccs.edu/sgwip/wan.html • Some demonstrations of SG-SIM simulator Masters Thesis Philip Huynh Spring 2011

  31. 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