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Introduction of SPE

Chair:       H. Mori, Meiji University

Members: S. Tamura, Meiji University

                  S. Urano, Meiji University

                  

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Sponsorship

Graduate School of Meiji University

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Style of Workshop

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have decided to organize this workshop as virtual workshop with two types:

​-Zoom Online Presentation with PPT

-Streaming Data Presentation with PPT

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Registration

You are allowed to make registration at the following page:

Registration Page

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Meeting Room

Those who make registration are allowed to enter  the meeting room. Please click here.

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AIM

To provide an international workshop for graduate students and professors to discuss and share new ideas and challenges in the field of smart power and energy from  a standpoint of control, optimization, computational intelligence, Deep Learning, reliability, renewable energy, ESSs, EVs, DR, distribution automation, power electronics,  resiliency, etc.

Organizing Committee

Previous Workshops

●SPE2020 was held as the Virtual Meeting on Nov. 5 , 2020.

●SPE2019 was held at CYCU (Chung Yuan Christian University), Taoyuan, Taiwan from Nov. 9 to 11, 2019.

●SPE2018 was held at CYCU (Chung Yuan Christian University), Taoyuan, Taiwan from Nov. 23 to 24, 2018.

Chair:         H. Mori, Meiji University

Members:  S. Tamura, Meiji University

                   S. Urano, Meiji University

                 

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Closing Remarks

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10:30 -10:35 JST

Opening Remarks

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10:35~12:35JST

Session OR1 including Keynote by Prof. Y.Y. Hong, CYSU,Taiwan

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This session is the on-line Zoom-based virtual Meeting where the presentations are made by speakers from Taiwan.

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 Schedule

13:20 ~14:25 JST

Session VD1

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This session consists of  on-demand presentations by streaming data  that make use of Line-Open-Chat-based discussions. 

14:35~16:55  JST

Session OR2 including Keynote by Prof. H. Mori, Meiji University, Japan

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This session is the on-line Zoom-based virtual meeting where the presentations are made by speakers from Taiwan.

16:55~17:55 JST

17:55~18:00 JST

Session VD2

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This session consists of  on-demand presentations by streaming data  that make use of Line-Open-Chat-based discussions. 

Introduction of Keynote Speakers
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Keynote 1: Fault Detection, Classification and Location by Static Switch in Microgrids Using Wavelet Transform and Taguchi-based Artificial Neural Network
Speaker: Prof. Ying-Yi Hong, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
Ying-Yi Hong received his B.S.E.E and M.S.E.E. degrees from the Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU) and the National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, in 1984 and 1986, respectively. Sponsored by the Ministry of Education of Taiwan, he conducted research in the Department of E.E. at the University of Washington, Seattle, from August 1989 to August 1990. He received his Ph.D. degree from the Institute of E.E. in December 1990 from the National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan.From February 1991 to July 1995, he served as an associate professor in the Department of E.E. at the CYCU.  He was promoted to the rank of full professor in August 1996. At present, Professor Hong works on power quality (harmonic, flicker, voltage sag and switching transients), power market (bidding strategies and pricing forecasting), renewable energy (operation and planning), smart grid/microgrid and FPGA/DSP chip design.  The artificial intelligence (evolutionary computation, hybrid intelligent system and deep learning) is implemented in the above research.Professor Hong is an IEEE senior member and an IET Fellow.  He was the Chair of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Taipei Chapter in 2001 and 2002 and was the Vice Chair of IEEE Taipei Section in 2013-2014. Professor Hong received IEEE PES 2014 Exceptional Reviewer Award and Elsevier 2015 Outstanding Reviewer Award.  Professor Hong attained the 2003 and 2006 Outstanding Research Awards at the CYCU.  He also received the Outstanding Electrical Engineering Professor Award from the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering in 2006.

 Professor Hong serves as a referee for the IEEE Trans. on Power Systems, Power Delivery, Energy Conversion,Smart Grid, Sustainable Energy, Industrial Informatics, Industrial Applications and Industrial Electronics.  He also helps review the papers submitted to IEE (IET) Proceedings of Generation, Transmission and Distribution as well as Electric Power Systems Research, Electric Power Energy Systems, IEEE PES Letters, Applied Energy, Energy, and Soft Computing, etc.

 Since 1991, Professor Hong has chaired/cochaired more than 120 projects sponsored by National Science Council, Taipower, Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, or Institute for Information Industry. Professor Hong chaired the Taipower’s first project related to the deregulated power market in 1996. Professor Hong led a project team from 5 universities to propose a revised Transmission Expansion Code for Taipower in 2002. He chaired a project supported by Bureau of Energy to revise 8 Sub-electricity Acts in 2004.  Up to now, he published 120 SCI journal papers, 221 conference papers, conducted 4 technology transfers and gained 12 patents. He serves as a leading editor for a special issue “Distributed Generation Resources Applied to Smart Grid” in Scientific World Journal (EI Journal, 2016, Hindawi Publisher), a special issue “Electric Power Systems Research” in Energies (SCI Journal, 2015-2020, MDPI Publisher), a special issue “Fuzzy Intelligent Systems Applied to Power Engineering” in Advances in Fuzzy Systems (EI Journal, 2018, Hindawi Publisher), a special issue “Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Grids” in Mathematical Problems in Engineering (SCI Journal, 2020, Hindawi Publisher). He is also the associated editor in International Journal of Fuzzy System (2012-2017).

 From 2006 to 2012, he was the Dean of College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at CYCU. He was promoted to be a distinguished professor in 2012 due to his exceptional performance in research, leadership, team work and international collaboration.  During 2012~2018, he served as a Secretary General at CYCU.  At present, he is the Dean of Office of Research and Development at CYCU.

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Keynote 2: Application of  Evolutionary EM Algorithm  to Distribution System State Estimation

Speaker: Prof. Hioyuki Mori, Meiji University, Japan

Hiroyuki Mori received the B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees all in Electrical Engineering from Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan in 1979, 1981, and 1985, respectively. From 1984 to 1985 he was a Research Associate at Waseda University. In 1985, he joined Dept. of Electrical Engineering at Meiji University (MU), Japan. In 1995, he became Professor at Dept. of Electrical Engineering and is now Professor at Dept. of Network Design of MU since 2013. From 1997 to 2002, he was Division Director of Evolutionary Learning Systems at MU High Technology Research Center for Artificial Life. From April 2005 to March 2010, he was appointed as Director of MU High Technology Research Center for Sustainable Energy & Materials.

He was Visiting Associate Professor from March 1994 to May 1995 and Visiting Professor from April 2017 to March 2018  at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

He was Chair of Technical Program Committee and General Secretary of IEEE ANNPS'93 in Yokohama, Japan. From 1993 to 1994, he was Chair of IEEE CAS (Circuits and Systems) Committee on Power Systems and Power Electronics. Since 1993, He has been Member of IEEE PES Intelligent Systems Subcommittee (ISS) and is now Chair since 2020. He is Secretary of IEEE ISS TF on Open Data Sets since 2020. Since 2003, he is Member of IFAC TC6.3, where he is now Secretary since 2020. From 2001 to 2015, he was the Board Director of International Symposium on Intelligent System Applications to Power Systems (ISAP) and was reinstated to the position in  2020. He was General Chair of IEEE ISAP2013 in Tokyo and IFAC CPES2018 in Tokyo. He is Fellow  and Professional Engineer of IEEJ.

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