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Navigant Research’s Utility Communications Networks Research Service focuses on networking and telecommunications systems that connect various elements of the utility grid including substations, transformers, smart meters, and smart energy devices within residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Coverage includes home area networks, building and facility networks, neighborhood area networks, and wide area networks. Our analysis focuses on business models, demand drivers, and technology issues such as security and scalability for public and private networks, including both fixed and wireless technologies.
Utility Communications Networks Reports
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WiMAX Networks for Smart Grid Applications
Release Date: 2Q 2013 More Information -
LTE Networks for Smart Grid Applications
Release Date: 2Q 2013 More Information -
Wi-Fi Networks for Smart Grid Applications
Release Date: 2Q 2013 More Information -
Power Line Communications for Smart Grids
PRIME, G3-PLC, IEEE P1901.2, Proprietary OFDM, Proprietary N-PLC,
Release Date: 4Q 2012 More Information
and Other Narrowband Solutions for Utility NAN Connectivity -
Private Wireless Utility Field Area Networks
RF Mesh, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, LTE, and Proprietary Wireless Networks for Integrated Distribution, Substation, and Smart Meter Applications
Release Date: 3Q 2012 More Information -
Satellite Communications for Smart Grid Applications
VSAT and BGAN Satellite Technologies for Substation Automation, Distribution Automation, and Advanced Metering Infrastructure Backhaul
Release Date: 2Q 2012 More Information -
Smart Grid Networking and Communications
Public and Private, Wired and Wireless Networks for Smart Meters,
Release Date: 1Q 2012 More Information
Distribution Automation, Substation Automation, and Home Area Networks -
Public Carrier Networks for Smart Grids
2G, 3G, and 4G Cellular Networks for Smart Meters, Distribution Automation,
Release Date: 4Q 2011 More Information
Substation Automation, and Mobile Workforce Communications