PPT-Powerline Communications for Enabling Smart Grid Applications
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GRC Task 1836063 P rof Brian L Evans Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory The University of Texas at Austin Students Jing Lin Yousof Mortazavi LAST MILE
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GRC Task 1836063 P rof Brian L Evans Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory The University of Texas at Austin Students Jing Lin Yousof Mortazavi LAST MILE OF SMART GRID. -. Towards Sustainable Energy Solution-. Presented by:. Pawan Kumar Agrawal. Executive Director & Regional Business Leader,. Infrastructure Banking Group, . Wholesale Banking. February 12, 2014. Strictly Confidential. March 8, 2011. Powerline Communications. for Enabling Smart Grid Applications. Prof. Brian L. Evans. Wireless Networking and Communications Group. The University of Texas at Austin. Task ID 1836.063. Northwest Washington Electrical JATC. Introduction. The Northwest Washington Electrical JATC . Created in 1945, The Northwest Washington Electrical Industry Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee has long been preparing Apprentice Electricians for careers in the Electrical Industry. The Training center additionally offers over 30 Journeyman Electrician courses - keeping the Journeyman level workforce current on emerging technologies. Country/Economy Smart Grid Status. High priority technical needs for smart grid development and/or deployment. Research and Development program:. 1. ISGAN. 24.01.2012. APEC-ISGAN Smart Grid Test Bed Networks Workshop. Chapter 2, Section 2.4. Josh Epps. josh.epps@gatech.edu. Chapter 2 Lecture Schedule. Parts of this Presentation. Part 1 - Basic knowledge from the Distributed Architecture Models Section from the text book. Task ID: 1836.063. Prof. Brian L. Evans. Wireless Networking and Communications Group. Cockrell School of Engineering. The University of Texas at Austin. bevans@ece.utexas.edu. http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~bevans/projects/plc. Implementation of the Board’s Policies. November 8, 2012 . Agenda. 9:30 – 9:40. Welcome . Board Staff. 9:40 – 10:10. Presentation: Update on RRFE process, role of SGWG. Board Staff. 10:10 – 10:45. Edward Chow. Department of Computer Science. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. SSG. Chow. 1. What is Smart Grid?. automated, widely distributed energy delivery network . characterized by a two-way flow of electricity and information, . Ahmad Alqasim. 1. Agenda. Problem Statement. Power system vs. smart grid. Background Information. Focus Point. Privacy Attack. Privacy Attack Countermeasures. Jamming attack. Jamming Attack Countermeasures. Viewpoint of an Electrical Power Engineer. Francisco de Leon . October 2010. Electrical Power Group. . http://www.poly.edu/power/. . Poly is the only school in the NYC Metropolitan area that offers a . SAIEE. Conference. by. Dr. M Bipath. 1. Contents. Smart Grid ecosystem. The South African Smart Grid Initiative (. SASGI. ). Drivers for change. Smart Grid an enabler to address industry challenges. R&D. Steve . Bossart. Senior Energy Analyst. U.S. Department of Energy . National Energy Technology Laboratory. Military Smart Grids & . Microgrids. Conference. May 1-2, 2012. Smart Grid & . Prof. Brian L. Evans. Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Wireless Networking & Communications Group. The . University of Texas at . Austin. 7 August 2013. In collaboration with. Ms. Jing Lin, Mr. . Reinhard Scholl. ITU, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau. Outline. Market and expectations. Standards. ITU and Smart Grid. Scope. Smart Grid investment to total $200 billion worldwide by 2015. At 100% Smart Grid deployment in U.S.: 12% reduction in annual electrical energy production and resulting CO2 emissions by 2030.
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