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It is shown that the transformation of the energy sector based on the construction of new architectures of energy systems requires a joint consideration of three layers of two-way energy information exchange: economic, informationmanagement, and physical (energy), and the functioning of modern electric power systems requires the application of process monitoring with enhanced functionality. For such intelligent monitoring, defined as Smart-monitoring, the first and second level monitoring procedures are characterized, in particular, taking into account measurement with a change in signal type, operation with information with syntactic, semantic and pragmatic adequacy, diagnosis with identification and forecasting. It is shown that Smart-monitoring in electric power at the level of medium and low voltages (distribution and consumption systems) should be formed as a technological platform for diagnosis, audit, control, dispatching, energy management of electric power systems, formation of modern energy markets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |