The 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE Big Data 2017) continued the success of the previous IEEE Big Data conferences. It provided a leading forum for disseminating the latest results in Big Data Research, Development, and Applications.
It solicited high-quality original research papers (and significant work-in-progress papers) in any aspect of Big Data with emphasis on 5Vs (Volume, Velocity, Variety, Value and Veracity), including the Big Data challenges in scientific and e...
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Model to Predict and Prevent Power Outages Using Big Data Developed
Dr. Mladen Kezunovic, Regents Professor and holder of the Eugene E. Webb professorship in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, along with graduate students Tatjana Dokic and Po-Chen Chen, have developed the framework for a model that can predict weather hazards, vulnerability of electric grids and the economic impact of the potential damage.
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Dr. Tom Overbye: “Wide-Area Transmission System Data Analysis and Visualization”
Dr. Tom Overbye of the Texas A&M Electrical and Computer Engineering Department delivered a presentation during the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting at the IEEE PES Conference in Chicago, the title of which was: "Wide-Area Transmission System Data Analysis and Visualization ".
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Dr. Tom Overbye, & Desiree Philips: “Use of Synthetic Power Grid Models in Consideration of the Impact of Water Constraints on Power Grid Operation and Short-Term Planning”
Dr. Tom Overbye, & Desiree Philips gave a presentation on July 19 (2017) at the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (IEEE PES Conference in Chicago). The panel presentation was titled: "Use of Synthetic Power Grid Models in Consideration of the Impact of Water Constraints on Power Grid Operation and Short-Term Planning".
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Dr. Tom Overbye and Adam Birchfield: “Synthetic Data for Power Grid R&D”
Dr. Tom Overbye and Adam Birchfield of the Texas A&M Electrical and Computer Engineering Department gave a presentation during the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting at the IEEE PES Conference in Chicago. The title of the panel presentation was: "Synthetic Data for Power Grid R&D ".
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Dr. Le Xie: “Online Data Quality Monitoring: A Spatial-Temporal Approach” & “Data Sciences for Modern Power Systems: An Experiment in Graduate Offering”
Dr. Le Xie of the Texas A&M Electrical and Computer Engineering Department gave two presentations during the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting at the IEEE PES Conference in Chicago. The titles of the panel presentation were: "Online Data Quality Monitoring: A Spatial-Temporal Approach" and "Data Sciences for Modern Power Systems: An Experiment in Graduate Offering".
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Dr. M. Kezunovic: “The Role of Hands Experience with Modeling, Simulation and Large Scale Testbeds in Education and Training of future Protection Engineers” & “The role of Large Scale testbeds in achieving Improved Resiliency of Control Systems”
Dr. Mladen. Kezunovic of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and Director, Smart Grid Center was a panelist during the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting at the IEEE PES Conference held in Chicago. The titles of the panel presentation given are: "The Role of Hands Experience with Modeling, Simulation and Large Scale Testbeds in Education and Training of future Protection Engineers" and "The role of Large Scale Testbeds in achieving Improved Resiliency of Control Systems".
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