inf511 - Smart Grid Management (Course overview)

inf511 - Smart Grid Management (Course overview)

Department of Computing Science 6 KP
Module components Semester courses Sommersemester 2022 Examination
Lecture
  • No access 2.01.511 - Smart Grid Management Show lecturers
    • Jörg Bremer
    • Prof. Dr. Sebastian Lehnhoff
    • Frauke Oest

    Tuesday: 18:15 - 19:45, weekly (from 19/04/22)
    Thursday: 16:15 - 17:45, weekly (from 05/05/22)
    Dates on Tuesday, 09.08.2022 14:00 - 18:00, Wednesday, 10.08.2022 15:00 - 18:00, Friday, 12.08.2022 12:30 - 14:30, Monday, 15.08.2022 ...(more)

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Exercises
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    • Jörg Bremer
    • Prof. Dr. Sebastian Lehnhoff
    • Frauke Oest

    Tuesday: 18:15 - 19:45, weekly (from 19/04/22)
    Thursday: 16:15 - 17:45, weekly (from 05/05/22)
    Dates on Tuesday, 09.08.2022 14:00 - 18:00, Wednesday, 10.08.2022 15:00 - 18:00, Friday, 12.08.2022 12:30 - 14:30, Monday, 15.08.2022 ...(more)

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Notes on the module
Prerequisites

No participant requirements

Prüfungszeiten

At the end of the semester

Module examination

written or oral exam

Skills to be acquired in this module

After successful completion of the course the students should be able to understand the existing structures and technical basis of energy systems to produce, transfer and distribute electricity and their interaction and dependency on each other. They should have developed an understanding for necessary IT- and process control technology components, methods and processes to control and operate electrical energy systems. The students are able to estimate and evaluate the requirements and challenges of ICT and computer science which are caused by the development and integration of unforeseable fluctuations of decentralised plants. The students will be able to estimate the influence of distributed control concepts and algorithms for decentralised plants and consumers in the so called Smart Grid energy systems. Regarding the requirements the students will be able to analyse the safety, reliability, realtime capability and flexibility of Smart Grid energy systems.
Professional competence
The students:

  • understand the existing structures and the technical basis of energy systems producing, transferring and distributing electricity and their interaction and dependency on each other.
  • develop an understanding for necessary IT- and process control technology components, methods and processes to control and operate electrical energy systems.
  • estimate and evaluate the requirements and challenges of ICT and computer science which are caused by the development and integration of unforeseeable fluctuations of decentralised plants.
  • estimate the influence of distributed control concepts and algorithms for decentralised plants and consumers in the so called Smart Grid energy systems.

Methodological competence
The students:

  • analyse the safety, reliability, realtime capability and flexibility of Smart Grid energy systems
  • use advanced mathemtical methods to calculate networks

Social competence
The students:

  • create solutions in small teams
  • discuss their solutions

Self-competence
The students:

  • reflect their own use of electricity as a limited resource