RAMAPURAM CAMPUS
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
Two Weeks Online International FDP
A Era of Change: Recent Advancements of Machine Learning in terms of AI & IoT.
12.7.2021 to 25.07.2021
The Department of Computer Science & Applications is Organizing a Two Weeks Online International Faculty Development Program
Day 4 – FDP Session
Chief Guest:
Prof. Thukaram Dhadbanjan
Former Professor
Dept. of Electrical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
Topic : Application of AI Techniques for Post-fault Analysis and Restoration of Smart Power Grids
DAY#4 -15.07.2021
Total Number of Participants: 282
WELCOME ADDRESS DR.J. DHILIPAN HOD-MCA AND VICE PRINCIPAL-ADMIN
DR.J. DHILIPAN VICE PRINCIPAL ADMIN and HOD MCA presented the welcome address. During his address he welcomed the chief guest of today’s function and expressed his gratitude for accepting our invitation
He concluded his address by stating that the topic chosen today will help the faculty members and research Scholars to carry out their research and application of AI principles for smart grid is a growing area.
This is used to solve many issues in power distribution
Mr.N.Krishnamoorthy, Assistant Professor/MCA read the chief guest profile and introduced the guest to the audience
DAY #4- TECHNICAL SESSION
🛗 Prof. Thukaram Dhadbanjan started the session with a prayer and blessed that everyone should be safe from Covid-19
In earlier days, the Computational facilities were limited to a side rule
He then explained parts of a slide rule
AC network analyzer at IISC Bangalore
🛗IBM computer punched card
🛗He added that earlier power plants were based on natural resources and basic concepts. In 1987 the first plant was commissioned in Bengal
In 1902 K S Sheshadri iyer Hydro Electric generating station was on cauvery river
🥌In 1951 , dedicated power engineering building was dedicated
🥌KEB installed a capacity of 253 MW in 1963
🥌 Explained how power is transmitted across the country using National Grids
🥌He then explained mode wise share in electricity generation in various countries with a graph
🥌Complexity of power systems has grown with technological development
🥌He then explained about online studies about power grid
🥌Power system static security levels
🛗He then discussed about the following topics with relevant examples
🎛️ Time ranges of transition in the state of a power system
🎛️Time spectrum of power system studies
🎛️Mathematical techniques for prediction of impedance
🎛️AI techniques applied for power grids
🎛️ Various parameters and methods used in power grids
🛗He then explained about the following topics
🌐Proposed approach at substations
🌐 Black outs
🌐Northern region black out happened on July 30 and 31st 2012
🌐Proposed approach for black out
🌐 Methodology for Fuzzy models
🔖He concluded his address by explaining about
🥏 Fuzzy inference matrix
🥏 Challenges in integration of distributed generation with the grid
🥏Wind energy
🥏Future distribution system with DGs
🧭Indias solar power
🪔Smart grid
🚨Smart grid attributes
📞Smart grid communication
Advanced sensing and measurements
Then the entire session was opened to the audience for clarification of their doubts and interaction. The entire session was much useful for all the participants
.J SHOBANA- Assistant Professor/MCA presented the vote of thanks for the day 4 technical session
