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Panel 12 Aug 2019

Critical energy infrastructure has to operate against extreme events, like natural hazards and disasters, cyber intrusion, etc. The interconnection and interdependency among networks and components in cyber-physical system (CPS) present new challenges on resiliency, especially when connected to critical infrastructures. There have been tremendous interests and efforts from researchers in designing and operating resilient CPS against extreme events. The goal of this panel is to present both theoretical advancements in resilient CPS and the application on smart grid with other critical infrastructures. The panel will cover three aspects, 1) Model and Theory, including the resilient design of networked CPS and the infusion of AI and learning in resilience; 2) Resilient Smart Grid, including the operation and control of power electronics-enabled devices, energy storage, and microgrid in coordinated transmission and distribution systems; 3) Smart Grid + X, including the attack defense and disaster recovery in interconnected gas, power, and communication systems.

Chairs:
Wei Sun
Sponsor Committees:
Power and Energy Education

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