Introduction
to PSSENL
Get to Know Us
With years of R&D experience in the development of clean, efficient, and sustainable power-systems solutions, Power System & Smart Energy Network Lab (PSSENL) has made advances in modeling, simulation, design, and development of cutting-edge solutions in power systems and smart-grid. our team is highly skilled in areas spanning system optimization, battery storage technology, energy network, energy management and electric vehicles. Our proficiency in power system puts our team in a position to deliver key technologies for smart grid via distributed energy resources (DERs) for an efficient and secure energy network. The Laboratory welcomes both students (i.e. Masters and Ph.D.) and seasoned researchers for both studies and collaborative research in the area of power system.
About Research
BMS
Battery Management Systems (BMS) are essential technologies that monitor battery performance, detect anomalies, and ensure safety and efficiency.
BMS analyzes data such as voltage, current, and temperature to estimate the battery’s SoC and SoH, while preventing overcharging, over-discharging, and overheating.
EMS
Energy Management Systems (EMS) are technologies that optimize the production, storage, distribution, and use of energy.
EMS monitors energy flows in real-time and provides control strategies for efficient energy usage.
V2G
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) is a technology that allows electric vehicles to communicate with the power grid, enabling bidirectional energy transfer.
Through V2G, electric vehicles can return stored energy to the grid during peak demand, contributing to grid stability and enhancing energy efficiency.
Electric Car
Analyzing real driving data in EVs is crucial for optimizing battery performance, improving efficiency, and enhancing vehicle safety.
EV data reflects various conditions encountered during driving.
through analysis, we can achieve outcomes such as battery state estimation, anomaly detection, energy efficiency improvements.