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        #Announcement(IoTStack) #Event #Workshop [ via IoTGroup ]
        #City : Bangalore #StartDateTime : 14 Nov 2019 08:30 #Organizer : IEEE SA


        IEEE Standards Association hosts 2 days tutorial & workshop on IEEE Standards in IoT & 5G. This event presents technological and applications deep dive into IEEE Standards Projects IEEE 1451.99 IEEE 1930.1, IEEE P1931.1 and IEEE P2061. These standards are going to be very impactful and game-changers in the domains of IoT and 5G focus in India.

        This event would benefit Architects, Senior Design Engineers and Developers, Researchers in the field of IoT, Power & Energy Utilities, Smart Cities, Cyber Security & FinTech

        Tutorial 1:

        IEEE Standard for Harmonization of Internet of Things (IoT), Devices and Systems (IEEE P1451.99):

        IEEE 1451.99 defines a method for data sharing, interoperability, and security of messages over a network, where sensors, actuators and other devices can interoperate, regardless of underlying communication technology.

        Tutorial 2:

        Transactive Energy for eIoT using IEEE P1451.99

        Transactive energy refers to the economic and control techniques used to manage the flow or exchange of energy within an existing electric power system in regards to economic and market based standard values of energy. It is a concept that is used in an effort to improve the efficiency and reliability of the power system, pointing towards a more intelligent and interactive future for the energy industry.

        Transactive energy promotes a network environment for distributed energy nodes as opposed to the traditional hierarchical grid structure. The network structure allows for communication such that all levels of energy generation and consumption are able to interact with one another, a concept that is also known as interoperability. In transactive energy, interoperability refers to the ability of involved systems to connect and exchange energy information while maintaining workflow and utility constraints.


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