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Introduction to Intelligent Networks

Course title: Introduction to Intelligent Networks

Code: FEIT07Z012

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 2+1+2+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: None

Course goals/Competences: Developing skills for rapid real time problem announcements, successfully dealing with most trouble conditions and taking corrective action even before users are affected, as well as effectively dealing with physical and network computer attacks.

Total available number of classes: 180

Curriculum: Analysis of intelligent networks which have to successfully deal with the constant development of complex products and services supported by intelligent monitoring, control and communication technologies, enabling better use of different energy potential. Active control of power consumption by creating conditions for active participation of consumers. Introducing intelligence and ICT infrastructure. Achieving higher levels of reliability, availability and quality of electricity supply.

Literature:

Literature

Compulsory literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

 

A Systems View of the Modern Grid - SENSING

AND MEASUREMENT; INTEGRATED

COMMUNICATIONS;  2007

National Energy

Technology Laboratory

2007

2

 

European Electricity Grid Initiative Roadmap and Implementation plan

ENTSOE&EDSO

2010

3

 

The Transmission Smart Grid Imperative

National Energy

Technology Laboratory

2009