Resilient Collaborative Distributed Tertiary Controls of Microgrids

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Join the IEEE local PELS Raleigh chapter for another technical presentation.  This will be an online presentation which you must register for in order to receive the online link to connect to the meeting.  This link will be emailed to registered participants within one hour before the start time.  You do not have to be an IEEE member or a PELS member to join us, everyone is welcome!

Abstract

Microgrids are widely envisioned to be the building block for the future smart grid, for its autonomy, distributed energy resources hosting capability, enhancements in reliability and resilience, etc. Smart inverters, as one of the enabling technologies, play an essential role in interfacing the microgrid components and enabling stable microgrid operation. This presentation dissects the smart inverter control hierarchies, i.e. primary, secondary, and tertiary, and provides a close-up look at the distributed tertiary control layer. This presentation will also highlight two of the fundamental technologies: Collaborative Distributed Energy Management System (CoDEMS) and Cybersecurity framework of the CoDEMS that are currently developed at ADAC lab.



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  • Date: 04 Aug 2020
  • Time: 05:00 PM to 06:15 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • raleigh, North Carolina
  • United States

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  • jjshea@ieee.org

  • Starts 16 July 2020 04:30 PM
  • Ends 04 August 2020 04:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow of NC State University

Topic:

Resilient Collaborative Distributed Tertiary Controls of Microgrids

Biography:

Mo-Yuen Chow earned his degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (B.S., 1982); and Cornell University (M. Eng., 1983; Ph.D., 1987). Dr. Chow is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University. He was a Changjiang Scholar.

Dr. Chow is the founding director of the Advanced Diagnosis, Automation, and Control (ADAC) Laboratory. He is the founding chair of Industrial Electronics Society (IES) Energy Storage (ES) Technical Committee and the chair of IES Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications (ReSia) Technical Committee.

Dr. Chow’s recent research focuses on distributed control and management on smart grids, batteries, and mechatronics systems. He is an IEEE Fellow, Co-Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Trans. on Industrial Informatics (2014 - 2018), Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2010 - 2012). He has received the IEEE Region-3 Joseph M. Biedenbach Outstanding Engineering Educator Award, the IEEE Eastern North Carolina Section (ENCS) Outstanding Engineering Educator Award, the IEEE ENCS Service Award, the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Anthony J Hornfeck Service Award. He is a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society.





Agenda

Introductions 5:00-5:10PM

Presentation  5:10-6:00PM

Q&A             6:00PM-6:15PM



Event Contact

John J. Shea

jjshea@ieee.org