This report covers the present scenario (with the base year being 2017) and the growth prospects of global Smart Grid Sensors market for 2018-2023.
A smart grid is an evolved grid system that manages electricity demand in a sustainable, reliable and economic manner, built on advanced infrastructure and tuned to facilitate the integration of all involved.
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A smart grid sensor has four parts: a transducer, a microcomputer, a transceiver and a power source. The transducer generates electrical signals based on phenomena such as power-line voltage. The microcomputer processes and stores the sensor output. The transceiver, which can be hard-wired or wireless, receives commands from a central computer and transmits data to that computer. The power for each sensor is derived from the electric utility or from a battery.
Smart grid sensors can achieve real-time transmission of data sampling and processing. It can handle data in its onboard communication module for communication and feedback. These features is smart grid sensors different from ordinary grid sensor.
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The report also presents the market competition landscape and a corresponding detailed analysis of the major vendor/manufacturers in the market. The key manufacturers covered in this report:
Tollgrade
Coope(Eaton)
Sentient
QinetiQ
ABB
GE
Arteche
Landis+Gyr
3M