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TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATION INTERACTION IMPLEMENTATION IN DISPATCH CONTROL SYSTEMS OF GEOGRAPHICALLY DISTRIBUTED FACILITIES
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Ensuring the transition to advanced digital, intelligent manufacturing technologies, robotic systems, new materials and design methods, the creation of large data processing systems, machine learning and artificial intelligence are directly related to the widespread implementation and use of cyber-physical systems. One of the key technological trends that underlie cyber-physical systems is big data processing, process analytics, the introduction of the Internet of things, and improving information security. Most of the main legislative acts, including those in the field of energy efficiency, are aimed at implementing the strategy of scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation and provide the prerequisites for the transition to advanced digital, intelligent production technologies and, in particular, the construction of energy management systems that combine generation, supply processes and energy consumption, control of financial flows, interconnection with dispatch services, automated data collection and storage. An urgent area of research in this area is the development of principles for constructing efficient low-cost wireless sensor networks with low power consumption for organizing the communication interaction of components of cyber-physical systems. The end result of the study will be the technology for constructing software and hardware complexes of wireless sensor networks with low power consumption for communication interaction of open systems, which presents a theoretical description of the protocols and algorithms for the interaction of nodes of the wireless sensor network, as well as the implementation of the developed technology in technical solutions and structures of autonomous communication devices for deploying wireless sensor network in order to organize inter level interaction of components of open cyber-physical systems, in particular systems of dispatch control of distributed energy facilities.
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