Definition: Two-Way Communications (High Bandwidth)
Two-Way Communications (High Bandwidth)
A two-way communications infrastructure that can network one or more parts of the smart grid via secure, high speed, high bandwidth connections. This infrastructure system serves as the backbone of the customer systems, AMI, distribution, and transmission smart grid systems.[1]
Wikipedia Definition
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References
- ↑ [www.smartgrid.gov/sites/default/files/pdfs/description_of_assets.pdf SmartGrid.gov 'Description of Assets']
