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Spring 2012-2013
Instructor Room No. Office Hours Email Telephone Secretary/TA TA Office Hours Course URL (if any)
Naveed Arshad SBASSE 9-124A Will be announced at the start of semester naveedarshad@lums.edu.pk 042-35608190 (from inside campus dial 8190) Will be announced at the start of semester Will be announced at the start of semester Will be announced at the start of semester
Course Basics Credit Hours Lecture(s) Recitation/Lab (per week) Tutorial (per week) Course Distribution Core Elective Open for Student Category Close for Student Category
Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week
28 -
75 mins -
COURSE DESCRIPTION This seminar course focuses on the issues and applications of software technology to support the modernization of our electrical infrastructure commonly known as the smart grid. Participants will read selected papers on software for the smart grid to become familiar with the issues, and will carry out a project related to the course. The project could be an evaluation of an existing technology or the development of new software to support the smart grid. We will also try to visit some of the companies who are working in the field of renewable energy and smart grids in the vicinity of Lahore. COURSE PREREQUISITE(S) CS 360 - Software Engineering (undergraduates) or Graduate Standing or Instructors Consent COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. 2. 3. Understand the issues and problems in smart grid. Have an understanding of software engineering issues of smart grids. Be able to solve a problem of smart grid using an innovative technique(s).
Learning Outcomes
No Exam
Final Exam
No Exam
COURSE OVERVIEW (TENTATIVE) Week/ Lecture/ Topics Module 1 Overview of the Smart Grid 2 Architecture 3 Microgrids 4 Microgrids (contd) 5 Open Source Systems 6 Modeling and simulation 7 Load Monitoring 8 Smart Homes 9 Smart Homes (contd) 10 Visualization 11 Security and Privacy 12 Smart Grid Maturity Model 13 Open slot 14 Project Demos
Recommended Readings
Objectives/ Application
Textbook(s)/Supplementary Readings The following is a tentative list of papers that we will be following throughout the semester. Not all papers from this list will be used. New papers may be added to this list. We will try to cover 2-3 papers in each session. Anvaari, M., D. S. Cruzes, and R. Conradi (2012, January). Smart Grid software applications as an ultra-large-scale system: Challenges for evolution. 2012 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT), 1-6. Bankier, C. J. (2010). GridIQ A Test Bed for Smart Grid Agents By. Development (September), 70. Barbera, R., G. Donvito, A. Falzone, G. La Rocca, L. Milanesi, G. P. Maggi, and S. Vicario (2009). The GENIUS Grid Portal and robot certificates: a new tool for e-Science. BMC Bioinformatics 10 (Suppl 6), S21. Baumeister, T. (2010). Literature Review on Smart Grid Cyber Security. (December). Beenken, P., S. Rohjans, M. Specht, and M. Uslar (2010). Towards a standard compliant Smart Grid through Semantic Web Technologies concerning interoperability , security and SOA. PowerGrid Europe.