Program

November 07

09:00-09:40
Conference Opening
09:40-10:20
"Who cares about the horse? Information in electromagnetics: theory, applications and perspectives"
Prof.Dr. Marco Donald
10:20-10:40
Coffee Break
10:40-11:20
Autonomous Resource Access in the Internet of Things

Dr. Marcin Paprzycki

11:20-12:00
Semantic Interoperability in the IoT world

Dr. Maria Ganzha

12:00-14:00
Lunch
14:00-14:40
The NAE Grand Engineering Challenges and its Associated Scholars Program

Dr. Nelson Martins

14:40-15:20
Influence of the Mandatory Disconnection of Distributed Generators on the Voltage Stability of the Bulk Power System

Prof.Dr.Rodrigo Ramos

15:20-15:40
Coffee Break
15:40-16:20
Application of Synchrophasors in Modern Power Systems

Dr. Glauco Nery

16:20-17:20

Session on Power Systems I

I) Analysis of the Load Growth Direction Variation in the Dynamic Security Assessment

II) An Embedded State Estimator for Reducing Data Volume and Processing in Smart Grids Monitoring

III) Half-Cycle DFT-Based Phasor Estimation Algorithm for Numerical Digital Relaying

November 08

09:00-09:40
Towards Explaiable Deep Learning Models: Sparse Coding, Additive Features, Perceptrons and Constrained Autoencoders

Prof.Dr. Jacek Zurada

9:40-10:20
Over-The-Air Testing

Dr. Christopher Schirmer

10:20-10:40
Coffee Break
10:40-11:20
More economical Over-the-Air-Testing

Mario Lorenz

11:20-12:00

Session on Communication Networks I

I) Computational Designing of a Ferrite-Less Pi Topology Circulator

II) Evaluation of an IoT device designed for transparent traffic analysis

12:00-14:00
Lunch
14:00-14:40
Fault Location in Power Networks using Time Reversal

Dr. Reza Razzaghi

14:40-15:20
A living laboratory for integration of emerging technologies into distribution systems

Prof.Dr. Walmir Freitas

15:20-15:40
Coffee Break
15:40-17:00

Session on Power Systems II

I) ATP/MODELS Differentiator-Smoother Filter Model Validated Using Actual Time-Domain Relay

II) Two-Terminal Modal Traveling Wave-Based Fault Location Method for HVDC Systems

III) Traveling Wave-Based Differential Protection Applied to Hybrid Transmission Lines with Multiple Sections

IV) Methodology to Perform Real-Time Simulation of Power Systems Using an FPGA-Based Platform

V) Real-Time Impedance Estimation in Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System Using the Discrete Fourier Transform

November 09

9:00-09:40
Expectation Propagation applied to Digital Communications Systems with Large Dimensions

Prof.Dr. Juan José

09:40-10:20
Some Advances on Computational Imaging at Microwaves

Dr. Benjamin Fuchs

10:20-10:40
Coffee Break
10:40-11:20

Session on Communication Networks II

I) Antenna Array based Framework for Detection and Localization of Correlated Signals

II) Direction of Arrival Estimation via Received Signal Strength of Directional Antennas

11:20-12:00
Big Data and Techniques for cybersecurity

Dr. Robson de Albuquerque

12:00-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:20

Session on Power Systems III

I) Transient Response of the Grounding Grid of a Power Line Tower Subject to a Lightning Discharge

II) An Efficient Starting Point to Adaptive Holomorphic Embedding Power Flow

III) Assessment of Wavelet-based Directional Overcurrent Protection Applied in a Distribution System with Doubly-fed Induction Generators

IV) A Control Strategy With Seamless Mode Transition for a Low-voltage Distributed Generation System Without a Energy Storage System

V) Performance of the Doubly-fed Induction Generator During a Voltage Sag

15:20-15:40
Coffee Break
15:40-17:00

Session on Power Systems IV

I) Optimal Capacitor Allocation and Sizing in Distribution Networks Using Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm

II) Speed and Reactive Power Regulation of DFIG using Model Predictive Control

III) Analysis of the Influence of IPFC-POD and PSS controllers coordinated tuning by an Adaptive Genetic Algorithm with Hyper-mutation

IV) Comparative Methodologies for Analysis of Angular Stability to Small Signals

17:00-17:30
Closing Ceremony