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2026, Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A


Communication infrastructure requirements for smart grid deployment in high-density urban environments


Author(s): Ntamwiza Jean Marie, Lim Hui Ling and Chen Jia Wei

Abstract: Singapore's transition to smart grid infrastructure presents unique communication challenges arising from extremely high building density, tropical climate conditions, and stringent reliability requirements for a city-state without interconnection to neighboring power systems. This research evaluated communication protocol performance and infrastructure requirements across Singapore's smart grid deployment from February 2023 through October 2023. Field measurements at 142 grid monitoring points examined latency, throughput, reliability, and security characteristics of five communication protocols under actual operating conditions. IEC 61850 demonstrated optimal performance for substation automation applications with 12.4 ms average latency and 98.7% reliability, while MQTT achieved superior results for distributed sensor networks with 8.6 ms latency and 92.1% normalized throughput scores. The wireless mesh network covering 847 square kilometers achieved 99.2% availability with automatic failover to cellular backup within 340 ms of primary link failure. Data traffic analysis revealed exponential growth from 28 terabytes monthly in 2019 to 239 terabytes by late 2023, with analytics applications contributing disproportionately to bandwidth demands. Cybersecurity assessments identified 847 attempted intrusions during the monitoring period, with defense-in-depth architecture successfully preventing all unauthorized access to critical control systems. The investigation established quantitative benchmarks for communication infrastructure serving high-density urban smart grids and identified optimization opportunities for the next phase of Singapore's grid modernization program. These findings provide reference architecture guidance applicable to other dense urban environments undertaking similar smart grid transformations.

DOI: 10.22271/27083969.2026.v7.i1a.95

Pages: 48-54 | Views: 35 | Downloads: 15

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How to cite this article:
Ntamwiza Jean Marie, Lim Hui Ling, Chen Jia Wei. Communication infrastructure requirements for smart grid deployment in high-density urban environments. Int J Electr Data Commun 2026;7(1):48-54. DOI: 10.22271/27083969.2026.v7.i1a.95
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