Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
APPLICATIONS TO
SMART GRIDS
Computational facilities
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TYPES OF SERVICES OFFERED
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INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE (IAAS)
Model which has virtual machines and storage devices.
Performs load balancing.
Upgraded constantly.
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PLATFORM AS A SERVICE (PAAS)
o Carries out Development and delivery of programming models
to IaaS.
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SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (SAAS)
Supports all applications in the cloud environment.
Accessible through web-browsers.
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ILLUSTRATION
PIZZA
Made at Home
Pizza Delivered
Dined Out
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CLOUD COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE
• Front end & Back end
• Each end is connected through a network i.e. internet.
• Front end
– Client part
– Consists of interface and applications that requires access to cloud
computing platform
• Backend
– Cloud itself
– Consists of all the resources required to provide cloud computing services
– Comprises of huge data storage, virtual machine, security mechanism,
services, deployment models, servers etc.
– Responsibility of back end to provide built-in security mechanism, traffic
control and protocols.
– Server employs protocols called as middle which help the connected
devices to communicate with each other.
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PUBLIC CLOUD NETWORK
• Computing Services
accessible on Public
Internet is Public Cloud
Network.
• Includes
– Service applications – Gmail
or salesforce.com
– Software Development
Platforms – Microsoft Azzure
– Infrastructure as a Service –
Think Speak
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SERVICES OFFERED BY PUBLIC CLOUD
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BENEFITS OF PUBLIC CLOUD SERVICES
o Shares same resources with large no. of consumers.
o Converts capital cost to operating costs and improves
cash flow.
o Highly Scalable.
o Applications and data are upgraded and backed up
automatically.
o Employs large no. of resources from different locations
– Parallel Processing during fault instances.
o Can be easily integrated with private cloud.
o Services are delivered through internet – ensures
location independence.
o Cost is pay per use model and resources are accessible
when consumer needs them.
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DRAWBACKS OF PUBLIC CLOUD
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PRIVATE CLOUDS
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PRIVATE CLOUD
Built for single business
Good for companies to step into Cloud Computing Business.
2 types
On-Premises private cloud
Externally hosted virtual private cloud
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SERVICES OF PRIVATE CLOUD
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BENEFITS OF PRIVATE CLOUD
Improved reliability
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DRAWBACKS OF PRIVATE CLOUD
Can be accessed locally and not globally
Cost of hardware and its set up is more
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HYBRID CLOUDS
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HYBRID CLOUDS
Combination of on-premise and virtual private cloud.
Combines the versatility and flexibility of the public and
private clouds with high level of security.
Infrastructure allows only recognized traffic streams. (High
level of security)
Permits – email hostings, online data backup, disaster
recovery and business continuity.
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SERVICES OFFERED BY HYBRID CLOUD
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BENEFITS OF HYBRID CLOUD
Offers features of both private and public cloud
particularly in terms of scalability.
Secured and scalable resources
Cost effective
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DRAWBACKS OF HYBRID CLOUD
Complex due to both private and public combination.
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COMMUNITY CLOUD
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DATA AND ENERGY FLOW
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SMART GRID CLOUD ARCHITECTURE
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SMART GRID CLOUD ARCHITECTURE
Data and energy flow will be in a wide multi-port network
system.
Smart gird cloud architecture is distributed and dynamic.
The components are different and requires different ways to
control them, so cannot employ a combined common control
strategy.
Ex: DGs and Loads may cut out or Turn in at any time, this
leads to transient problems and so cannot be combined.
Microgrid constitutes of layer topology – every subsystem
creates layered information.
Hence, multi-agent technology is introduced in smart grids.
These multi-agents can be controlled by different ways but
can utilize an unified control procedure.
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APPLICATIONS OF SMART GRID CLOUD
o Holds the details of consumers.
o Follow of electricity usage, indication and temperature –
real time
o Reading the usage at regular intervals
o Recommendation of best tariffs for consumers
o Analyzing the consumption of individual consumers
o Creating alerts through all means – SMS, e-mail
o Calculation and application of penaltiess
o Issuing invoices automatically
o Disconnecting the bad-payers and notifying them
o Presenting of financial statements
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VIDEOS
Cloud Computing
Smart Grid
Smart Grid through Cloud Computing
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