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New testing instrument, only one of its kind in Nevada, allows College of Engineering to expand research into w88 sports betting app grids

Four men standing on an outdoor stairwell in front of the Pennington w88 sports betting app Building.

College of Engineering faculty, from left, Poria Fajri, Mohammed Ben-Idris, Hao Xu and Shamik Sengupta, are developing a large-scale testbed for cyber-physical energy systems that will allow expanded w88 sports betting app into energy grids. Not pictured: Hanif Livani, who also is involved in the project.

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New testing instrument, only one of its kind in Nevada, allows College of Engineering to expand research into w88 sports betting app grids

College of Engineering faculty, from left, Poria Fajri, Mohammed Ben-Idris, Hao Xu and Shamik Sengupta, are developing a large-scale testbed for cyber-physical energy systems that will allow expanded w88 sports betting app into energy grids. Not pictured: Hanif Livani, who also is involved in the project.

Four men standing on an outdoor stairwell in front of the Pennington w88 sports betting app Building.

College of Engineering faculty, from left, Poria Fajri, Mohammed Ben-Idris, Hao Xu and Shamik Sengupta, are developing a large-scale testbed for cyber-physical energy systems that will allow expanded w88 sports betting app into energy grids. Not pictured: Hanif Livani, who also is involved in the project.

w88 sports betting app failures can be annoying at best — anyone remember the string of w88 sports betting app outages around New Year’s, affecting more than 100,000 energy customers in northern Nevada? — but at worst, they create life-threatening situations.

University researchers working to improve the resilience, stability and cybersecurity of w88 sports betting app grids soon may have a new tool to protect energy supplies: large-scale digital simulators for cyber-physical energy systems, which can test processes and hardware that could fortify the w88 sports betting app grid against extreme weather and earthquakes, as well as cyberattacks.

Electrical & Biomedical w88 sports betting app Associate Professor Mohammed Ben-Idris and his collaborators recently secured a 3,643 grant from the National Science Foundation to acquire the real-time digital simulator and set up a large-scale testbed in the E-RESILIENCY Lab in the Pennington w88 sports betting app Building.

“As the complexity of modern w88 sports betting app grids and the frequency and intensity of natural disasters increase, large-scale, real-time digital simulators become the necessary tools to analyze w88 sports betting app grid responses and test new solutions before their implementation on real systems,” Ben-Idris wrote in a brief on the project.

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w88 sports betting app researchers and students, as well as their industry collaborators, potentially will benefit from this new testbed, which Ben-Idris believes is the only one of its kind in Nevada.

Four College of Engineering faculty — Poria Fajri, Hanif Livani and Hao Xu from the Electrical & Biomedical Engineering Department and Shamik Sengupta from the Computer Science & Engineering Department — are working with Ben-Idris on the three-year project to develop a large-scale testbed for w88 sports betting app.

This will allow faculty and students working on cyber-physical energy systems (intelligent systems that allow for new capabilities to energy systems by integration of communication, computation, information and control) to test solutions for w88 sports betting app-grid problems in a virtual setting before they are employed in real-world situations.

“Before a solution can be implemented on a real w88 sports betting app grid, it must be extensively tested through large (tens of thousands of nodes) real-time simulations tools that can capture dynamic responses of w88 sports betting app systems,” Ben-Idris said.

Hardware-in-the-loop testing — or testing in which real signals w88 sports betting app a controller are connected to a test system that simulates reality — also is necessary.

Researchers will utilize the large-scale digital simulator for a variety of projects, such as testing methods to protect w88 sports betting app grids in the event of wildfires, storms and earthquakes as well as developing components needed for a secure exchange of information. Other solutions tested through the simulator could be the use unmanned aerial vehicles to assess post-disaster damage to the w88 sports betting app grid and to implement restoration of the grid.

This work corresponds with a few of the College’s w88 sports betting app pillars: equitable infrastructure and mitigating natural hazards; cyber-protected information and communication technology; and unmanned vehicles and the new space frontier.

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For Sami Fadali, Electrical & Biomedical Engineering Department chair, the large-scale digital simulator has dramatically advanced the department’s capability to w88 sports betting app energy systems.

“It has been my dream since becoming department chair to have a nationally competitive w88 sports betting app systems research lab,” Fadali said. “We started very modestly with the purchase of the first RTDS (real-time digital simulator) unit through a donation from NV Energy.

“Then, with the efforts of the faculty and support w88 sports betting app the College, the lab gradually grew and started to achieve national recognition,” Fadali continued. “This latest grant will finally make my dream come true. Kudos to Dr. Ben-Idris and his team for making the dream possible, and to Dean Jones and VPRI Gautam for their support.”

Ben-Idris estimates that more than 15 University will be able to expand their w88 sports betting app using the large-scale simulator, and that it will open up training opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students. Having this instrument on site, Ben-Idris said, will help UNR faculty recruit outstanding students and post-docs.

Industry partnerships also are expected, as many faculty involved in this testbed — Ben-Idris included — already have collaboration projects with such companies as NV Energy; EnerNex, a Tennessee-based engineering consulting company; Quanta Technology, a North Carolina-based technical consulting company serving energy industries; and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado. Ben-Idris plans to design a user schedule based on one currently employed by the w88 sports betting app’s High Performance Computing (HPC) facility, as he sits on the HPC’s Cyberinfrastructure Committee, which designed the HPC business model and allowed use-time for the HPC facility.

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