1. Smart
Grids
Usage
Scenario
José
Luís
Malaquias
ISA-‐Intelligent
Sensing
Anywhere
Monday, July 12, 2010
2. Let’s
do
some
@me
travel
Alexander
Bell
Thomas
Edison
Monday, July 12, 2010
3. Let’s
do
some
@me
travel
Alexander
Bell
Thomas
Edison
Monday, July 12, 2010
4. Let’s
do
some
@me
travel
Alexander
Bell
Thomas
Edison
Monday, July 12, 2010
5. Falling
price
of
Internet
Nodes
Large
Mainframes
PDP-‐11
Windows
PC
Unix
WS
PDA SmartPhone
Embedded
μC
It’s
@me
for
us
to
leverage
the
low-‐cost
of
Internet
nodes
to
put
communica@on
capabili@es
into
every
appliance
Monday, July 12, 2010
18. Smart
Meter
vs.
Smart
Grid
Credit:
Jean-‐Luc
Dormoy’s
presenta@on
at
1st
Usage
Scenario
Mee@ng
Monday, July 12, 2010
19. Interac@on
with
other
USc
Smart
Energy
U@li@es
and
Grid Environment
Content Transport
Mobility
and
Logis@cs
eHealth
Monday, July 12, 2010
20. Interac@on
with
other
USc
Automated
Demand
Response Smart
Energy
Grid
U@li@es
and
Environment
U@li@es
will
leverage
the
Smart
Grid
to
deploy
ADR
several
types
of
Automated
Demand
Response
(Spot
Tariffs,
Load
Shi[ing,
Load
Balancing)
to
op@mize
energy
usage
with
gains
for
the
U@lity,
for
the
Customer
and
for
the
environment.
Monday, July 12, 2010
21. Interac@on
with
other
USc
Business
to
Consumer Smart
Energy
Grid
The
smart
grid
will
provide
a
privileged
communica@on
channel
to
B2C
the
home,
allowing
the
introduc@on
of
value-‐ Content Transport
Mobility
and
added
services,
such
as
Logis@cs
energy
advisory,
home
eHealth
management,
health
advisory,
and
even
entertainment.
Monday, July 12, 2010
22. Interac@on
with
other
USc
Smart
Energy
U@li@es
and
Grid Environment
FI
Content Transport
Mobility
and
Logis@cs
eHealth
Monday, July 12, 2010