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DESCRIPTION:Electric power distributions systems have evolved from passive 
 systems with one-directional power flow to active systems with multi-direc
 tional power flow due to integration of distributed energy resources. The 
 customers of the future are expected to adopt larger deployment of rooftop
  solar PV generation and higher levels of electric vehicle ownership. Addi
 tionally\, more storage devices could be installed in distribution systems
 . The complex nature of the future distribution systems will require lever
 aging progress in communications\, computing\, sensors\, power electronics
 \, cybertechnologies\, and data analytics to operate them as cyber-physica
 l systems for higher reliability\, resiliency\, efficiency\, and flexibili
 ty. Continued innovation and integration of these technologies will have u
 nprecedented effects on the system. Further\, the customers will be more e
 ngaged. There could be real-time prices and market at the distribution lev
 el. Implementation of artificial intelligence and advanced machine learnin
 g techniques\, and advanced power electronics will enhance real-time contr
 ol and operation of system both in normal and emergency states to improve 
 efficiency and resiliency. This presentation will provide a brief history 
 of power distribution systems followed by some projections for the future 
 power distribution systems supported by examples of recent research to adv
 ance the transformation.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Anil Pahwa\, \n\nIIT Indore\
 , Indore\, Madhya Pradesh\, India\, 453552
LOCATION:IIT Indore\, Indore\, Madhya Pradesh\, India\, 453552
ORGANIZER:traptij@iiti.ac.in
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SUMMARY:The Past\, Present\, and Future Electric Power Distribution Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/341869
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;Electric power distributions systems hav
 e evolved from passive systems with one-directional power flow to active s
 ystems with multi-directional power flow due to integration of distributed
  energy resources. The customers of the future are expected to adopt large
 r deployment of rooftop solar PV generation and higher levels of electric 
 vehicle ownership. Additionally\, more storage devices could be installed 
 in distribution systems. The complex nature of the future distribution sys
 tems will require leveraging progress in communications\, computing\, sens
 ors\, power electronics\, cybertechnologies\, and data analytics to operat
 e them as cyber-physical systems for higher reliability\, resiliency\, eff
 iciency\, and flexibility. Continued innovation and integration of these t
 echnologies will have unprecedented effects on the system. Further\, the c
 ustomers will be more engaged. There could be real-time prices and market 
 at the distribution level. Implementation of artificial intelligence and a
 dvanced machine learning techniques\, and advanced power electronics will 
 enhance real-time control and operation of system both in normal and emerg
 ency states to improve efficiency and resiliency. This presentation will p
 rovide a brief history of power distribution systems followed by some proj
 ections for the future power distribution systems supported by examples of
  recent research to advance the transformation.&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/div&gt;
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