Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL160100032
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$2,527,475.00
Summary
Ultralow latency wireless systems. Ultralow latency wireless systems. This project aims to develop theories and practical methods to design wireless communication systems for future generations of internet services. Emerging smart environments and infrastructure could solve major problems facing the world today, by saving energy, reducing pollution, improving health and increasing road safety. However, scientists to date do not know how to build wireless networks with almost zero latency and ult ....Ultralow latency wireless systems. Ultralow latency wireless systems. This project aims to develop theories and practical methods to design wireless communication systems for future generations of internet services. Emerging smart environments and infrastructure could solve major problems facing the world today, by saving energy, reducing pollution, improving health and increasing road safety. However, scientists to date do not know how to build wireless networks with almost zero latency and ultrahigh reliability, needed for machine-to-machine communications. An expected outcome of this project is new criteria and methodologies to design such wireless systems, which would affect future wireless systems and grids.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE220101277
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$427,600.00
Summary
Temporal-Spatial Data Analytics for Stochastic Power System Stability. The modern power system is evolving towards a renewable-energy dominated, digitalized "data-intensive" system, where enormous data are measured in multiple timescales, different locations, and in diverse structures. This project will develop a novel data-driven framework for power system stability analysis. This project will deliver new knowledge about instability phenomena and mechanism of power systems with high-level renew ....Temporal-Spatial Data Analytics for Stochastic Power System Stability. The modern power system is evolving towards a renewable-energy dominated, digitalized "data-intensive" system, where enormous data are measured in multiple timescales, different locations, and in diverse structures. This project will develop a novel data-driven framework for power system stability analysis. This project will deliver new knowledge about instability phenomena and mechanism of power systems with high-level renewable energies, faster-than-real-time system instability risk detection, and rule-based stability control. These research outcomes will form the basis of an innovative theoretical foundation to guide new technologies for power utilities for stability assessment and enhancement in the digitalized era.Read moreRead less