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Ashkan
Rahimi-Kian
PhD,
P.Eng, IEEE Senior Member Founder and CEO, I-EMS Group Ltd. Toronto,
Canada
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Dr. Ashkan Rahimi-Kian has 24+ years of
professional experiences in Smart Energy Grids, Power Systems Planning,
Operations and Optimal Control, DERMS, Operations Research, Predictive
Analytics, Game Theory & Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), and Transactive Energy
Markets by means of Blockchain. He has served as the V.P. of Engineering at
Genscape Inc. (2001 to 2002); Senior Research Associate at School of ECE,
Cornell University (2003); Assistant Professor (2004 to 2008) and Associate
Professor (2009 to 2014) at School of ECE, College of Engineering, University
of Tehran; Senior Research Associate, ECE Dept., University of Toronto (2015);
Founder and CEO, I-EMS Group Ltd., Toronto, Canada (2015 to present); and
Senior Data Scientist & Energy Market Analyst, Opus One Solutions, Toronto,
Canada (2016 to 2018). He is a registered Professional Engineer in Ontario,
Canada and a Senior Member of IEEE. He has published over 150 peer-reviewed
papers about Smart Energy Grids, Energy Markets, Power Systems' Load &
Price Estimation, Home and Building Intelligent Energy Management Systems.
Ashkan is the main inventor of two US patents, "Integrated Distribution
Planning" and “A WEB-BASED SaaS with LOAD/PV FORECASTING, Power
Distribution System Simulation/Optimization (DERMS), and Blockchain-based
Transactive Energy Platform SERVICES FOR Smart Grids”. Ashkan has designed and managed the
development of several software solutions for power systems/smart grids’
optimal planning, operations, monitoring and control for the past 18 years.
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The
title of speech:
SaaS
solutions for future of Energy in Smart Cities
As
the number of distributed energy resources (DER) are increasing within the smart
distribution grids, the power system operators (ISO/IESO), power utilities
(PU) and local distribution companies (LDC) need to utilize more advanced
software solutions and cloud-based computational services to efficiently plan
and operate future distribution grids with thousands of DER assets, and also trade
energy with them by means of peer-to-peer Transactive Energy markets (or P2P
TEM). This will become the new Energy
SaaS infrastructure for evolving Smart Cities.
The
I-EMS Group Limited has developed a total SaaS solution for the future of
energy in Smart Cities. The Energy SaaS
modules include:
1- Predictive
Analytics for PV generation and network load forecast up to 24 hours-ahead
(with one-hour granularity).
2- DER
Management System (DERMS), a power system simulator and optimizer for DER’s
and variable loads’ optimal scheduling for efficient operation of power
distribution grids.
3- Blockchain
based P2P TE application for trading energy between a distribution system
operator (DSO) and all registered prosumers (DER, DG and flexible commercial
& industrial/C&I loads) in its network for future times (i.e.
one-hour to one-week ahead of time).
In
this SCIOT2020 Talk, all three SaaS modules will be explained with numerical
examples and how the integrated SaaS modules could help DSO’s to efficiently
operate future distribution grids and trade energy with DER assets by means
of P2P TE platform designed by I-EMS Group Limited.
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Hamed Ahmadi
Assistant Professor at University of York
United Kingdom
Website:
Home
page
Email:
hamed.ahmadi@ucd.ieu
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Dr.
Hamed Ahmadi is currently Assistant Professor at the York University, UK. He
was a lecturer (assistant professor) in communications and networks in school
of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at University of Essex, UK,
where was also the assistant academic coordinator of UESSEX and Northwest
University (China) joint programme. His research interests are Next
generation of mobile systems (5G), radio resource allocation, self-organizing
networks, small cells, economic models for networks, network virtualization,
networked flying platforms, optimization, machine learning, game and auction
theory, and evolutionary algorithms. Dr. Ahmadi is co-chair network layer working group in COST Action
CA15104 (IRACON) actively participate in IoT for health sub-working group
activities. He is a member of editorial board in IEEE Access and Springer
Wireless Networks. He has been the recent results track-chair of IEEE
PIMRC18, tutorial chair of CrownComm18 and Network Softwarization track-chair
of EuCNC19. I have also TPC co-chaired Next-GWIN18 and served Next-GWIN16 as
summer school chair. He co-chaired 5G-related workshops in IEEE Globecome18,
WCNC18 and PIMRC17.
In
2008, he received Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) to study
Ph.D. at National University of Singapore. During his PhD studies, he was an
attached student at Institute for Infocomm. Research (I2R). At NUS, he also
attended graduate courses in engineering management department as a part of
management of technology (MoT) program and received a graduate certificate in
MoT. He was a research fellow at
CTVR/CONNECT, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland from 2012 to 2015. At CTVR he
was working in Prof. Luiz DaSilva’s team and my research focused on game
theoretic and machine learning approaches for decentralize dynamic spectrum
access and the next generation of mobile communications, 5G.
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The title of speech:
"Role of aerial platforms in beyond 5G networks"
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Paper
Submission Deadline
(extended)
May
15th, 2020
June 9th, 2020
June 15th, 2020
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Notification
of Acceptance
August
1st, 2020
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Camera-ready
Paper Submission Deadline
September
1st, 2020
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Conference
Dates
September 16-17, 2020
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