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DTSTAMP:20200727T150547Z
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DESCRIPTION:Smart grid is a modern electric system with its architecture\, 
 communications\, sensors\, measurements\, automation\, computing hardware 
 and software for improvement of the efficiency\, reliability\, flexibility
  and security. In particular\, the smart grid\, when fully deployed\, will
  facilitate the (i) increased use of digital information and measurement\,
  control &amp; protection technologies\, (ii) deployment and grid-integration 
 of distributed energy resources (DERs)\, (iii) operation of demand respons
 e and energy efficiency programs\, and (iv) integration of consumer-owned 
 smart devices and technologies. Different non-linear controls\, such as ba
 ck-stepping control\, feedback linearization\, model predictive control\, 
 and sliding mode control are applied to control DERs\, and their grid inte
 gration. Another control technique gaining application in the smart grid s
 pace is based on multi-agent systems (MAS) which provide autonomy\, reacti
 vity and proactivity. As speedy communication facilities\, such as fiber-o
 ptics\, microwave\, GSM/GPRS\, 4G/5G are becoming the integral parts of th
 e functioning smart grid\, the integration of MAS in smart grid applicatio
 ns is becoming simple and feasible. This lecture focuses on the measuremen
 t &amp; control issues of the smart grid and how MAS can provide an efficient 
 tool to address such issues. In addition\, an overview of the related chal
 lenges and opportunities for energy efficient building operation and manag
 ement with deployment experience in the US will be provided.\n\nSaskatoon\
 , Saskatchewan\, Canada
LOCATION:Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
ORGANIZER:loicosme@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:MEASUREMENT\, CONTROL AND PROTECTION IN SMART GRID ENERGY MANAGEMEN
 T SYSTEMS FOR SMART BUILDINGS IN A SMART CITY
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/236434
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Smart grid is a modern electric system wit
 h its architecture\, communications\, sensors\, measurements\, automation\
 , computing hardware and software for improvement of the efficiency\, reli
 ability\, flexibility and security. In particular\, the smart grid\, when 
 fully deployed\, will facilitate the (i) increased use of digital informat
 ion and measurement\, control &amp;amp\; protection technologies\, (ii) deploy
 ment and grid-integration of distributed energy resources (DERs)\, (iii) o
 peration of demand response and energy efficiency programs\, and (iv) inte
 gration of consumer-owned smart devices and technologies. Different non-li
 near controls\, such as back-stepping control\, feedback linearization\, m
 odel predictive control\, and sliding mode control are applied to control 
 DERs\, and their grid integration. Another control technique gaining appli
 cation in the smart grid space is based on multi-agent systems (MAS) which
  provide autonomy\, reactivity and proactivity. As speedy communication fa
 cilities\, such as fiber-optics\, microwave\, GSM/GPRS\, 4G/5G are becomin
 g the integral parts of the functioning smart grid\, the integration of MA
 S in smart grid applications is becoming simple and feasible. This lecture
  focuses on the measurement &amp;amp\; control issues of the smart grid and ho
 w MAS can provide an efficient tool to address such issues. In addition\, 
 an overview of the related challenges and opportunities for energy efficie
 nt building operation and management with deployment experience in the US 
 will be provided.&lt;/p&gt;
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