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Towards a smart distribution transformer for smart grid
2015 9th International Conference on Power Electronics and ECCE Asia (ICPE-ECCE Asia), 2015In this paper, a smart distribution transformer which addresses power quality issues in the electrical power distribution system is presented. The proposed system is comprised of a line frequency transformer connected to a power electronic converter that is ‘auto-connected’ on the secondary side.
Taeyong Kang +3 more
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Transforming Birmingham City with Smart Applications
International Journal of Conceptual Structures and Smart Applications, 2016Since the amount of people living in cities is expected to increase to 70% by 2050, cities will face many social and urbanisation challenges, and they will need to operate with reduced budgets and limited number of staff. The productivity of computers offers means to address city challenges and do more with less.
Luis Hernandez-Munoz +4 more
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Transforming Smart Cities with Spatial Computing
2018 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 2018Spatial methods have a rich history of reforming city infrastructure. For example, John Snow’s 1854 London Cholera map spurred cities to protect drinking water via sewer systems and to increase green spaces for public health. Today, geospatial data and mapping are among the technologies that cities use the most due to strategic (e.g., long-term ...
Yiqun Xie +3 more
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Communication with smart transformers in rural settings
Proceedings of IEEE East-West Design & Test Symposium (EWDTS 2014), 2014Smart-grid-enabled transformers have unique challenges in rural settings. One such challenge is that of effective and reliable communication of data. Communication infrastructure in rural areas is often elementary and transformers should accommodate this. Communication and sensor devices installed on these smart transformers should also be reliable and
Cornel Verster +2 more
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Transformation of Factory to Smart Factory
2021 IEEE Conference of Russian Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ElConRus), 2021Today "Smart Factories" has paved way for the new industrial revolution called "Industry 4.0 or the Internet of Things (IIOT)". By the implementation of this standard, industrial devices communicate with each other as well as operators, automate processes with little or no human effort, and facilitates real-time manufacturing operation.
Peter A. Okeme +2 more
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IEEE PES T&D 2010, 2010
In summary, the transformation to the Smart Grid will bring many changes for many stakeholders. Customers will see higher reliability and more opportunity to control their energy usage and cost. Utility employees will have new systems to learn, new responsibilities, and much more information about system operation than they have ever had. The public at
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In summary, the transformation to the Smart Grid will bring many changes for many stakeholders. Customers will see higher reliability and more opportunity to control their energy usage and cost. Utility employees will have new systems to learn, new responsibilities, and much more information about system operation than they have ever had. The public at
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Automatic and Smart Content Transformation of Video Lectures
2021 IEEE 18th Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2021The lockdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has forced many educational institutions around the world to produce video lectures in order to support their students. A popular approach was to produce video lectures with a generic layout without considering neither the type of student nor the type of device used by the student.
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Proceedings of the 2009 Conference of the Center for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research - CASCON '09, 2009
Key architectural elements of the web, namely, HTTP, URL and HTML enable a very simple user model of the web based on hyperlinks. While this model allows browser-based access to a wide array of online content and resources, the limitations in user experience provided in this interaction model are increasingly apparent.
Joanna W. Ng +2 more
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Key architectural elements of the web, namely, HTTP, URL and HTML enable a very simple user model of the web based on hyperlinks. While this model allows browser-based access to a wide array of online content and resources, the limitations in user experience provided in this interaction model are increasingly apparent.
Joanna W. Ng +2 more
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MODAL-WAVELET TRANSFORM AS A SMART VISUALIZATION TOOL
International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing, 2006A method of information processings based on the classical field theory is outlined to derive the modal-wavelet transform (MWT) as a wavelet-like orthonormal transform. The theoretical background and application of MWT are described. The bases of MWT are derived from modal analysis of the potential field equations.
Hisashi Endo +4 more
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Epidemic Diseases and Smart Transformation
2023Abstract In this chapter, the epidemic diseases, their impact on the future of cities, and the causes of these problems for cities are examined. Additionally, efforts will be made to address these challenges and problems, a response that can make future cities livable and sustainable, despite population growth, increasing ...
Amin Faraji, Amin Gharibi, Azadeh Azimi
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