CAREER: Distributed Intelligence for Assessing and Enforcing Transient Stability of Electr — NSF Award to San Diego State Universi
This project is motivated by the unprecedented complexity faced today in ensuring the dynamic security of electric power networks hosting heterogeneous electric energy resources (EERs). The project aims to develop two types of distributed intelligence (DI), namely DI-1 and DI-2, for assessing and enforcing system-level
| Award title | CAREER: Distributed Intelligence for Assessing and Enforcing Transient Stability of Electr |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2540300 |
| Awardee | San Diego State University Foundation |
| City | SAN DIEGO |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $550,000 |
| Principal investigator | Tong Huang |
| Program | EPCL: Energy, Power, Control, |
| Start date | 05/01/2026 |
| Abstract | This project is motivated by the unprecedented complexity faced today in ensuring the dynamic security of electric power networks hosting heterogeneous electric energy resources (EERs). The project aims to develop two types of distributed intelligence (DI), namely DI-1 and DI-2, for assessing and enforcing system-level, electromagnetic transient (EMT) stability of a broad class of electric power networks in the presence of large disturbances. The project will bring transformative change in how t |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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