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July 2018 issue cover
 
NERC and IEEE are working together to proactively explore and better understand the implications of potential low fault current and short circuit strength conditions on the Bulk Power System (BPS). This report covers the various aspects of low fault current conditions and how to accommodate a changing resource mix, with the goal of identifying solutions to these potential conditions to better equip utility engineers in the future.
 

Modern Grid Design Standards Driving
Smart Grid Implementation

This course is aimed at practitioners in the construction industry, regulators, and contractors who want to understand the impact on grid modernization of electrification, renewables, and other changes happening to the environment that the electric grid supports. Discussion will include the history of how the current design standards (and drawings) were arrived at, the changes in issues and their direct impact on design standards, and recommendations for updating those standards.

 

Slide reads What is a Utility Design Standard?

Webinar details. On-Chip Epilepsy Detection Where Machine Learning Meets Personalized Wearable Healthcare.
 
Epilepsy detection and treatment can be challenging, especially for infants/children, necessitating the development of a personalized symptom detection device. Learn more about the design strategies of a patient-specific epilepsy detection System-on-Chip (SoC), including the difficulties and potential solutions to wearable interface circuit design.

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