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. 2020 Jan 3;20(1):282. doi: 10.3390/s20010282

Table 5.

Use cases, design challenges, and future directions in smart grid systems.

Application Domain Objectives/Use Cases Future Directions
Modernize Grid [75] Industry flow, asset management, identity management, and smart contracts The system should be less centralized
Smart energy grid [76] Buy/sell energy between energy providers and private citizens Citizens in the rural areas should be taken into account
Smart grid resilience [77] Record real time loads and smart contracts execute customers distributed generated sales and purchases Simulate applications in a realistic environment
Decentralized management of demand response [78] Consensus based validation for matching energy demand and production Implementation of multi-stakeholder markets
Blockchain based smart contracts [79] Decreased payout times, reduced need for intermediaries Microgrids will increase the resilience of the energy systems
Privacy Preserving smart grid tariff decisions [81] Ensures transparency, verifiability, and reliability Implementation in solidity
Electric vehicle charging [82] Determine the cheapest charging station within a region Scalability issue on large number of electric vehicles and handling the payment phase
Payment mechanism for vehicle to grid networks [83] Data sharing and privacy protection in vehicle to grid networks Diverse privacy demands, pricing policy
Crypto-trading energy market [84] Robo-advisor to optimize the energy trading Energy consumers to digitally connect to smart grid systems
Smart city through IoT [85] Decentralized storage to record all transaction data Replication in multiple cities
Efficient Aggregation for power grid communications [86] Increased computational efficiency to preserve users privacy Reduce the computational overhead caused by authentication, especially during system initialization
Grid-monitoring [87] Prototype that allows user to monitor the electricity and no manipulation from the third party Implementation of proposed model