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DESCRIPTION:Although digitalization of future power grids offers several co
 ordination incentives\, the reliability and security of information and co
 mmunication technologies (ICT) hinder its overall performance. Inspired by
  fundamental theories\, this seminar will shed light on an astonishing pos
 sibility\, Spike Talk\, that repurposes power electronic devices and trans
 mission lines into a secure communication infrastructure and ensuring secu
 re coordination among them. Different from some of the existing co-transfe
 r technologies that necessitate modulation of information on power\, Spike
  Talk leverages an intrinsic information transfer theory from the brain th
 at simply normalizes power and information into binary electric data. This
  has now found many use cases in industries for condition monitoring\, con
 trol\, protection that eliminates the digital footprint — improving on r
 eliability and cost.\n\nThis seminar will provide a pedagogic illustration
  of the fundamentals (in layman terms)\, key concepts\, and design theory 
 on how Spike Talk breaks the current bottlenecks of cyber-physical archite
 ctural operation using a simple grid-edge technology\, interfaced as a dec
 entralized secondary controller. Finally\, its applications in grid monito
 ring\, system control and stability\, energy security will be discussed in
  detail.\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Subham\n\nBldg: Alison\, Room M301\, Sonderborg
 \, Sonderjyllands Amt\, Denmark
LOCATION:Bldg: Alison\, Room M301\, Sonderborg\, Sonderjyllands Amt\, Denma
 rk
ORGANIZER:sssa@energy.aau.dk
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Repurposing Existing Power Electronic Devices as a Secure 
 Communication Infrastructure by Prof. Subham Sahoo
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/559299
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; data-ogsc=&quot;black&quot;&gt;Altho
 ugh digitalization of future power grids&amp;nbsp\;offers&amp;nbsp\;several coordi
 nation incentives\, the reliability and security of information and commun
 ication technologies (ICT) hinder its overall performance.&amp;nbsp\;Inspired 
 by fundamental theories\, this seminar will shed light on an astonishing p
 ossibility\, Spike Talk\, that repurposes power electronic devices and tra
 nsmission lines into a secure communication infrastructure and ensuring se
 cure coordination among them. Different from some of the existing co-trans
 fer technologies that necessitate modulation of information on power\, Spi
 ke Talk&amp;nbsp\;leverages an intrinsic information transfer theory from the 
 brain&amp;nbsp\;that simply normalizes power and information into binary elect
 ric data. This has now found many use cases in industries for condition mo
 nitoring\, control\, protection that eliminates the digital footprint &amp;mda
 sh\; improving on reliability and cost.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; 
 data-ogsc=&quot;black&quot;&gt;This seminar will provide a pedagogic illustration of th
 e fundamentals (in layman terms)\, key concepts\, and design theory on how
  Spike Talk breaks the current bottlenecks of cyber-physical architectural
  operation using a simple grid-edge technology\, interfaced as a decentral
 ized secondary controller. Finally\, its applications in grid monitoring\,
  system control and stability\, energy security will be discussed in detai
 l.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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