Dalian Maritime University, China It is my honor to be the editor-in-chief of IJEETC. The journal publishes good papers which focus on the advanced researches in the field of electrical and electronic engineering & telecommunications.
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Guest Editors Dr. S. Gopalakrishnan, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Veltech Rangarajan Dr.Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai-600062,Tamil Nadu, India drsgk85@gmail.com Dr. S. Muthubalaji, Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, CMR College of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana, India-501401 muthusa15@gmail.com Dr. G. Devadasu, Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, CMR College of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana, India-501401 gdevadas10@gmail.com It is our pleasure to announce the Call for Papers of Special Issue on “Sustainable Development in Communication Technologies and Smart Grid” (SDCTSG). The Special Issue will be Published by International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Telecommunication (IJEETC, ISSN: 2319-2518, Abstracting/Indexing: Indexed by Scopus). The Focus of this Special issue is the research Challenges relating to Communication Technologies and Smart Grid. Smart Grid represents an extraordinary potential to reign in a new era of reliability, availability, and efficiency for the electric grid. Efficient and continuous communication between different smart grid entities contributes to smart grid efficiency. Communication technologies are critical to the successful administration and implementation of smart grids. We have seen a rapid development of advanced ICT in recent years. Recent technological breakthroughs in ICT applied to smart grids will improve the efficiency, reliability, and security of smart grid operations dramatically. Future 5G networks are also projected to provide the QoS of dedicated networks with a multi-purpose infrastructure based on network slicing. 5G will make distributed Smart Grid deployments easier, as well as ultra-reliable low latency communications for automation and defense. Given the wide range of communication and network technologies available, extensive study is required to evaluate and optimize Smart Grid systems. Continuous digitization, such as the deployment of AMI and PMUs, as well as intelligent automation systems, is drastically increasing the volume, quality, and variety of data collected by utilities and grid operators on supply, transmission, distribution, and demand. In Smart Grids, big data analytics turn enormous volumes of data into useful inputs that aid in the prediction and understanding of end-customer activity, the improvement of network resilience and failures, the enhancement of security and monitoring, optimization of resource management and future planning. The primary goal of this SI is to support interdisciplinary research activities in machine learning, deep learning, statistics, optimization, conceptual suggestions, tools, applications, and field installations are also encouraged. Some ideas for topics include, but are not limited to: