Week of Events
5G/6G ENABLE EDGE COMPUTING AND EDGE AI
5G/6G ENABLE EDGE COMPUTING AND EDGE AI
5G represents a major departure from previous cellular generations. It will not only focus on speed, lower latency and spectrum efficiency but will also empower a number of verticals empowered by IoT, AI/ML/DL and Blockchain collecting and aggregating data for edge computing and with 6G at edge intelligence - Edge AI performing analysis and generating insightful information for critical actions in real-time or non-real-time applications. This VDL talk will cover: - A clear understanding of 5G & 6G positioning, features and roadmap- Architecture evolution pushing intelligence to the edge- Provide examples empowered by 5G/6G, IoT and AI including: - Enhanced Mobile Services (e.g. High-speed application, video streaming, gaming); - Massive Machine-type Communications (e.g. Smart homes. Smart building, Smart Cities); - Ultra-reliable and low latency communications (e.g. Self-driving car, AR/VR, Mission-critical applications) - Provide an example of network slicing for bandwidth efficiency, security and QoS. Takeaways: - Understanding why 5G and future generations such as 6G and beyond. - Example of new classes of applications and services empowered by 5G/6G - Concept of virtualization and networking slicing for the dynamic launch of new services. PresenterFawzi Behmann, President TelNet Management Consulting Inc. IEEE ComSoc DL and Director for North America Region and Board Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/281133
Review of Fault Bus Protection Schemes
Review of Fault Bus Protection Schemes
Abstract: Protection schemes capable of detecting the failure of surge arresters and/or bushings on transformers have been applied by utilities to extend the transformer zone of protection, shorten the duration of line outages and improve system reliability. This scheme typically consists of an instantaneous overcurrent element utilizing one or more current transformer(s) connected in the earth fault path. This presentation will review the benefits, lessons learned and criteria to keep in mind when implementing a fault bus scheme. The response of microprocessor relays to various transient and fault scenarios will also be reviewed. Speaker(s): Jeff Brogdon, P.E., Agenda: 11:30 Check-in and Presentation Technology Check 11:45 Presentation 12:45 Q&A Atlanta, Georgia, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/280402