Abstract
The in capabilities of the current power grid in distributing monitoring and managing due to the rising needs in the energy consumption and the aging infrastructure of the prevailing power grid, has led to the emergence of the grid that is smart in managing distributing and monitoring . The smart grid incorporating controls, computer, automation along innovative technologies and tools are able to provide an enhanced performance by being extra proficient, secure, reliable and greener. The smart grid also provides with the two way communication between the users and the utilities on the terms of electricity and information with the usage being completely monitored using the wireless sensor networks. The communication between the user and the utilities are often affected due to the noise, fading and path loss etc. experienced by the communication path. So the paper proffers an error control method that is adaptive to the changing behavior of the communication channels to make have an error less communication making the smart grid efficient. The result obtained based on the bit error rate, delay and the throughput evince the capability of the proposed scheme.
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