

System of Cyber Physical Energy
Abstract
Cyber Physical Energy System (CPES) are intelligent systems that integrate communication, computation, information, and control to give energy systems new capabilities. It also includes smart communication and management between the supply and demand sides through distributed embedded computing as well as the integration of power network technology. The operations become self-configuring, self-monitoring, and self-controlling thanks to these processes. Through this blend, CPES are planned to convey energy effectively, dependably and financially (Minimal expense). The incorporation of cyber-physical systems into energy systems is discussed in this paper, along with some of its advantages, drawbacks, and major shortcomings. Integrating computers, communications, and control at every stage of energy production, transmission, distribution, consumption, and storage increases errors and complicates safety. In addition, it discusses the architecture of cyber physical energy systems, energy-related application areas, previously unexplored areas, and more.
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