IEEE Richland Sensors Talk - Evolution of Sensors in the Power Grid for Enhanced System Operation

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This presentation will review the evolution of sensing technologies in the power grid—from RTU-based SCADA systems to PMU-based WAMS—and discuss the functions enabled by these measurement platforms, including static state estimation, dynamic state estimation, dynamic model calibration, and more, in support of modern power system operations.



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  • Starts 08 December 2025 08:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 17 December 2025 08:00 AM UTC
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Shaobu Wang

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Shaobu Wang received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Zhejiang University (China) in 2009. From March 2009 to March 2011, he conducted research at the University of Alberta, Tennessee Technological University, the University of Denver. Dr. Wang joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in 2011. He is currently a senior power system research engineer with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, USA. His research has been focused on: (1) power grid model and measurement data convergence analysis (dynamic state estimation, dynamic model calibration); (2) renewable energy integration (power grid planning) and AI application in power grid operation.  In the aforementioned research areas, Dr. Wang has produced more than 70 publications. Since January 2022, Dr. Wang have been serving as an Associate Editor for flagship journals: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and IEEE Power Engineering letters.