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James Dylan Kollmer, Temple University; Robert Sambuca Irwin, Temple University; Saroj K. Biswas, Temple University; Walid Saad, Virginia Tech; Arif I. Sarwat, Florida International University; Li Bai, Temple University
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Water Infrastructure: Federal Requirements, Actions of Selected Facilities and Remaining Challenges”, Report No. GAO-05-327, Washington, DC, 2005.[11] T.R. McJunkin, C. Rieger, B.K. Johnson, “Interdisciplinary Education through Edu-tainment: Electric Grid Resilient Control Systems Course”, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 2015.[12] M. Zeller, “Myth or Reality – Does the Aurora Vulnerability Pose a Risk to My Generator?”, proceedings of the 37th Annual Western Protective Relay Conference, Spokane, WA, 2010.[13] Aunshul Rege, Frank Ferrese, Saroj Biswas, and Li Bai, “Adversary Dynamics and Smart Grid Security: A Multiagent System Approach”, 7th International Symposium on Resilient
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vahid salehi pour mehr, Florida International University; Ali Mazloomzadeh, Florida International University; Osama A. Mohammed, Florida International University; Juan Francisco Fernandez, Florida International University; Javier Parra
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instantly responding to system problems and restoring Provision of high power quality to all consumers and industrial customers Accommodating a wide variety of generation options in local and regional scale Empowerment of the customer by allowing energy management Tolerance of attack by standing resilient to physical and cyber attacks Optimizing assets and operating efficiencyThe advancement of the curriculum is necessary for preparing future engineering students toadvance their skills in the new highly technical environment. This will require increased focus oncoupling of power systems with communication systems, information technology, controltechnologies and embedded system. While many smart grid topics have been
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address the protection of energy infrastructure” [2] The purpose of the New Jersey EnergyAssurance Plan (NJEAP) being developed by our student project team was “to facilitate the rapidresponse and resolution of energy emergencies, to strengthen the resiliency of critical energyinfrastructures, and to improve the efficiency of New Jersey energy usage. The means by whichthe students would accomplish this was through working on paid internships funded by the grantand the novel engineering clinic of Rowan University’s College of Engineering brieflyhighlighted in the following section.The Engineering Clinic at Rowan University The Rowan University undergraduate engineering program offers an inter-disciplinaryclinic program which runs
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will reduce the consumption of fossil resources for energygeneration and transportation for the reduction carbon emission and air pollutants. They can beused to enhance the reliability, resiliency, efficiency and finally security of microgrids. In thecustomer’s side, resources for energy generations can cut the peak loads of customers andconsequently the costs of electricity. This will be improved when the renewable energy sourcesare used along with energy storage systems. It can be mentioned that in the area of integration ofrenewable energy sources into interconnected power systems, energy storage systems areimportant enabling factor. This is due to uncertainty of solar and wind energy resources. Thestored energy is used when it is needed
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AC 2012-3167: INFORMATION ASSURANCE STUDENT GROUP: HOWTO TURN A CLUB INTO A VALUABLE LEARNING EXPERIENCE FORSTUDENTSDr. Julie Ann Rursch, Iowa State University Julie A. Rursch is currently is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University. She will graduate with a degree in computer engineering with a focus on secure computing. Her research includes a unique approach to critical infrastructure modeling which provides emergency planners and first responders with resilient and flexible critical infrastructure evaluation in the face of non-recurrent, disruptive events. Her approach creates a new paradigm for modeling critical infrastructure sectors, analyzing real
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outcome of the presented work has been assessed for that student as well;however, the emphasis is on graduate-level integration. The results of the presented work showthe success of the presented methodology while pinpointing the challenges encounteredcompared to traditional embedded system security research/teaching integration of medicaldevices security. We would like to emphasize that our integration approaches are general andscalable to other critical infrastructures as well.IntroductionSecurity and privacy of embedded systems have been center of attention in research and teachingwhose compromise has direct organizational, societal, and economical adverse effects.Embedded systems in critical infrastructures, smart homes, smart fabrics, and
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Heath Joseph LeBlanc, Ohio Northern University; Khalid S. Al-Olimat P.E., Ohio Northern University; Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Ohio Northern University; Firas Hassan, Ohio Northern University
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systems, resilient and fault-tolerant control, and networked control systems. His teaching interests include controls and automation, electric circuits, signals and systems, engineering economics, electromagnetics, and integrating the entrepreneurial mindset with an engineering mindset in core engineering courses. He received the Professor Henry Horldt Outstanding Teaching Award in 2015.Dr. Khalid S. Al-Olimat P.E., Ohio Northern University Dr. Khalid S. Al-Olimat is professor and chair of the Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department at Ohio Northern University (ONU). He obtained his BS in Electrical Engineering from Far Eastern University in 1990, the MS in Manufacturing Engineering from
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Asmit De, Pennsylvania State University; Mohammad Nasim Imtiaz Khan, Pennsylvania State University; Karthikeyan Nagarajan, Pennsylvania State University; Abdullah Ash Saki, Pennsylvania State University; Mahabubul Alam, Pennsylvania State University; Taylor Steven Wood, Pennsylvania State University; Matthew Johnson, Pennsylvania State University; Manoj Varma Saripalli, Pennsylvania State University; Yu Xia, Pennsylvania State University; Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University; Swaroop Ghosh, Pennsylvania State University; Kathleen M. Hill, Pennsylvania State University; Annmarie Ward
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an ASIC Physical Design Engineer with PrimeSilicon Technologies. He was an Intern with Qualcomm Flarion Technologies in 2018. His current research interests include quantum circuit noise resilience, optimization techniques/design automation, and hardware security.Mr. Taylor Steven Wood, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Taylor received his B.S. degree in Physics from Brigham Young University, after which he worked for 5 years as a semiconductor engineer for Micron Technology in Boise, ID, specializing in numerical and computational data analysis. During this time, he also volunteered extensively with the educational arm of the Micron Foundation, bringing inquiry-based STEM outreach lessons to K-12
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in Information and Communication Technologies from Tecnologico de Monterrey. His field of work is related to making smarter machines, applying the knowledge of several disciplines ranging from advanced Electronics, IoT, to Artificial Intelligence. Experienced in the use of embedded c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Paper ID #27274electronics, FPGAs, PLCs and control algorithms such as PID and Fuzzy Logic, he has been the authorof scientific publications in the field of intelligent control and autonomous vehicles. His current interestsinclude smart city infrastructure, autonomous systems, and