On 11/10/2011 3:41 PM, Tammie Dudley wrote:
> Dear All
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> Reminder:
Departmental Colloquium
> (11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 11/11/2011, Friday, Department
> Conference Room)
> http://www.cs.gsu.edu/?q=node/486
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> Dr. Lang Tong
> Irwin and Joan Jacobs Professor in Engineering
> School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
> Cornell University
> Ithaca
> New York
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> Home energy management (HEM) is a key component in the
> future smart grid aimed at high efficiency and a greater
> integration of renewable sources. In this talk, we
> consider the problem of optimal control of appliances by
> an HEM device that serves as an interface with an energy
> aggregator through real-time pricing and the specification
> of load profile. A multi-scale multi-stage stochastic
> optimization framework is proposed for the control of a
> heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit,
> the charging of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV),
> and the scheduling of deferrable loads such as
> washer/dryer operations. Formulated as a constrained
> stochastic optimization that incorporates thermal
> dynamics, temperature measurements, and the real-time
> pricing signal, a model predictive control algorithm is
> proposed that minimizes customer discomfort level subject
> to cost and peak power constraints.
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> This is joint work with L. Jia and Z. Yu at Cornell and M.
> Murphy-Hoye, E. Piccioli, and A. Pratt at Intel.
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> About the Speaker: Lang Tong joined Cornell University in
> 1998 where he is now the Irwin and Joan Jacobs Professor
> in Engineering and the Cornell site director of the Power
> Systems Engineering Research Center (PSerc). His research
> is in the general area of statistical signal processing,
> communications, and complex networks. Using theories and
> tools from statistical inferences, information theory, and
> stochastic processes, he is interested in fundamental and
> practical issues that arise from wireless communications,
> security, and complex networks, including power and energy
> networks and smart grids.
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> Lang Tong is a Fellow of the IEEE. He received the 2004
> Best Paper Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society,
> the 2004 Leonard G. Abraham Prize Paper Award from the
> IEEE Communications Society, and the 1993 Outstanding
> Young Author Award from the IEEE Circuits and Systems
> Society. He is a coauthor of seven student paper awards,
> including two IEEE Signal Processing Society Young Author
> Best Paper Awards (Qing Zhao in 2000 and Animashree
> Anandkumar in 2008) for papers published in the IEEE
> Transactions on Signal Processing. He was named a 2009
> Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Signal Processing
> Society. He was the recipient of the 1996 Young
> Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research.
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> Lang Tong received the B.E. degree from Tsinghua
> University, Beijing, P.R. China in 1985, and Ph.D. degree
> in EE from the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame,
> Indiana, in 1991. He was a Postdoctoral Research Affiliate
> at the Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford
> University, in 1991.
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