The Application Analysis and Network Design of Wireless VPN for Power Grid

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With the rapid development of smart grid construction, communication mode size in smart grid business relying on operators 2G/3G wireless network continues to increase. In this paper, first, with a deep study of application, communication requirement and network status in power wireless business, the security risk and defects cannot control in the existing power wireless business are noted. Secondly, wireless VPN target of power grid is innovatively put forward, to achieve the safe and efficient power wireless business hosting, intensive operation and scale development. Once again, the design of wireless VPN for power grid, security access platform, operating platform are made a further analysis and elaboration.

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