AI Assisted Consumer Privacy & Electrical Energy Mgmt

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Artificial Intelligence Assisted Consumer Privacy and Electrical Energy Management 


Smart metering infrastructure brings unique benefits for Utility Companies as well as consumers, however, massive consumer data collected and transmitted by the smart meters have raised consumers’ privacy concerns. This talk presents a solution that is based on Artificial Intelligence Agent that continuously computes the gap between “Average Daily Demand” and “Instantaneous Demand” of a consumer, and allows the Battery Banks to discharge just enough to fill the gaps and eliminate the kinks in the energy usage graph to mask the energy usage. The approach conceals the utility usage patterns and thus ensures privacy, lifts operational constraints of the batteries by eliminating excessive charging and discharging; and employs scheduling for a utility bill reduction.  


The talk is divided into four sections. Section 1 provides insight into utility user’s privacy issues, section 2 explains the proposed solution, section 3 discusses the results, and section 4 lists some other related works to seek research collaboration interest if any.  The talk provides food for thought on integrating AI with Utility. It will be beneficial for the utility company’s policymakers, industry leaders, decision makers, corporate and academic researchers, professors, and students.  



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  • Date: 28 Oct 2021
  • Time: 06:30 PM to 08:30 PM
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  • Starts 19 September 2021 09:59 PM
  • Ends 28 October 2021 08:30 PM
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Dr. Raziq Yaqub, Associate Professor Dr. Raziq Yaqub, Associate Professor

Biography:

Dr. Raziq Yaqub is an Associate Professor in the EE&CS Department, Alabama A&M University, USA. He earned a Ph.D. in Wireless Communication from Keio University, Japan, and an MBA in Marketing from Fairleigh Dickenson University, New Jersey, USA. He is an inventor of technologies in Cybersecurity of Financial Technologies, Wireless Communications, Smart Grid, and Connected Electric Vehicles. He has 34 issued patents, and is a recipient of “Inventor of the Year Award-2014” from the Inventors Hall of Fame, New Jersey. He received an award of “Excellence in Scholarship and Research 2019” from the President of his university, an award of “Innovator Young Faculty” and an award of “Outstanding Engineering Educator” from the Dean of his college, and “Outstanding Engineer 2020” award from IEEE region 3. 

He remained an Executive Director of Toshiba America Research, New Jersey, to lead 4G/LTE; Department head of NIKSUN University, Princeton, New Jersey, to lead Cybersecurity; and Director of Global R&D of Tecvox, Huntsville, AL, USA, to lead wireless charger and media hubs for the automotive industry. He also remained Sr. Consultant to the State of New Jersey to secure an $87M grant, a spokesperson of Department of Homeland Security in 3GPP”, an invited Researcher in NASA Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, and an inventor for Wells Fargo, USA. 

He also has remained Chairman, and contributor in standards organizations such as 3GPP, IEEE, WiMAX, MWIF, OMA, Lead Member for ABET accreditation; Chairman Academic Standards Committee, Chair IEEE Membership Development, Evaluator for technical papers, Ph.D. theses, patents, and grant proposals, Vice Chairman of IEEE Southeast Conference 2019, organizer of numerous international conferences, Invited/Keynote speaker, Panel Moderator/Resource Person in international events.

He is a Senior Member of IEEE.

He communicates in English, Japanese, Hindi, and Urdu, and has 25 years of experience in the industry, government, and academia.

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Address:Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Alabama A&M University, Normal, Alabama, United States, 35762