INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BASED ON CONSTRUCTION SMART GRID

  • Oliinyk Danyila
Keywords: electricity, infrastructure, intelligent networks, Internet of Things, network technologies, standardization, digital assets.

Abstract

Analysis of international experience in high-tech economic development of the formation of intelligent power networks (Smart Grid) through the introduction and application of global open standards interoperability and quality parameters of electricity. Proved problematic tasks that contribute to national and international security at the global level in the networking peering production, reflecting the basic outlines of an egalitarian society. It is shown that these tasks will ensure the formation and implementation of the digital agenda, relevant large-scale deployment of digital infrastructure (access infrastructure, service and resource) form a digital society, digital economy and digital industry, and creating the conditions for implementing network segmentation technologies.

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Published
2018-08-06
How to Cite
Danyila, O. (2018). INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BASED ON CONSTRUCTION SMART GRID. Strategic Priorities, 44(3), 87-96. Retrieved from https://niss-priority.com/index.php/journal/article/view/64