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Funded Research

Resilient Information Architecture Platform for the Smart Grid (RIAPS)

Sponsored by Vanderbilt University

Srdjan Miodrag Lukic

Project runs from 04/04/2016 to 07/03/2019
$416,816

The goal of the Resilient Information Architecture Platform for the Smart Grid (RIAPS) project is to design, prototype, document, and evaluate via concrete applications a software platform for use in various networked computing nodes attached to the Smart Grid.
The Smart Grid will run on software that depends on a software platform. Just as a revolution in Smartphones was started by Android that enabled all sorts of software ‘apps’ to run on a wide variety of devices, our vision is that the same principle applies to the development of the Smart Grid, and the design, specification and prototyping of such an open software platform is essential for the growth and proliferation of the system.

Srdjan Lukic

Srdjan Lukic

Professor

 Keystone Science Center 100-22
  smlukic@ncsu.edu

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