Study on the Multi-Layer Structure Design of the Power Marketing Demand Side Monitoring Center System

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Main station system of demand monitoring center, as the important part of the Marketing Technology Support System, is the technical support system to achieve customer site information collection, load monitoring, analysis and forecasting of the electricity market, and plays a fundamental and fore running role. This article, tries to make a detailed architecture design of power marketing demand-side monitoring center system from the physical layer, software layer, data layer, technology layer, and application layer respectively, and provides a good reference for the electricity companies and a number of related companies to build demand-side monitoring platform.

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