Syllabus
Basic understanding of power systems. Evolution of power electronics in power system applications. Smart grid definition. Smart grid versus conventional grid. Smart grid technologies in generation, transmission, and distribution. Present development & International policies in the smart grid. Smart Grid – Overview and stakeholders.
Smart grid features – Distribution generation, Storage, Demand Dispatch (DD), Demand Response (DR), Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), Wide Area Monitoring Protection and Control (WAMPAC), Wide Area Control System (WACS). Sensors – CT, PT; Devices – Intelligent Electronics Devices (IED), Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU), Phasor Data Concentrator (PDC), Relays, DR Switch; Cyber-physical systems, SCADA, and substation automation, V2G/G2V.
Secure Protocols and Intrusion Detection: Industrial communication protocols and their security implications: Modbus TCP/RTU, DNP3, IEC 61850. IEEE 1686, IEEE C37, and IEEE 2030.5- Design of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and anomaly-based detection for substation and grid monitoring. Application of machine learning models for threat detection and behavior profiling in electrical networks.
Case study: Energy Management System, Dynamic energy storage management.