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Talks and Poster Presentations (without Proceedings-Entry):

J. Fabini, E. Xypolytou, T. Zseby, W. Gawlik, M. Schrödl:
"The FUSE Microgrid: Academic Research on Critical Infrastructures using the PI System";
Talk: OsiSoft EMEA Users Conference 2017, London (invited); 10-16-2017 - 10-19-2017.



English abstract:
The Future Self-Organizing Energy Networks (FUSE) project at TU Wien is joint effort of two Institutes of TU Wien for implementing a real
microgrid and will study and develop novel methods for supporting islanding and reconnection operations. Supported by Synchrophasor
Measurement Units (PMU), one main challenge of the project is secure acquisition and processing of high-rate time-critical PMU sensor
data for controlling the reconnection operation. The Communication Networks group of the Institute of Telecommunications at TU Wien is
researching on grid monitoring and security aspects with particular focus on anomaly detection methods in critical infrastructures that
enable early detection of suspicious behavior - caused either by malfunction or by attacks. The proposed talk discusses opportunities,
challenges and lessons learned in deploying and using the OSIsoft PI System in academic research for critical infrastructures.

German abstract:
The Future Self-Organizing Energy Networks (FUSE) project at TU Wien is joint effort of two Institutes of TU Wien for implementing a real
microgrid and will study and develop novel methods for supporting islanding and reconnection operations. Supported by Synchrophasor
Measurement Units (PMU), one main challenge of the project is secure acquisition and processing of high-rate time-critical PMU sensor
data for controlling the reconnection operation. The Communication Networks group of the Institute of Telecommunications at TU Wien is
researching on grid monitoring and security aspects with particular focus on anomaly detection methods in critical infrastructures that
enable early detection of suspicious behavior - caused either by malfunction or by attacks. The proposed talk discusses opportunities,
challenges and lessons learned in deploying and using the OSIsoft PI System in academic research for critical infrastructures.

Keywords:
fuse, monitoring, islanding, smart grids, energy


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_262853.pdf


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