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How to Architect Microgrids for the Industrial Internet of Things

On-demand webcast: Aired live:
July 23, 2015 02:00 PM EDT


The power grid is changing. With the proliferation of renewable generation technologies and drive to improve demand response, the grid’s current architecture must change to realize the promise of the Industrial Internet of Things.

The challenges in the power grid require responsive, distributed communication and control at the edge of the grid that are inherently scalable, reliable and secure. Further, most grids have a unique set of requirements making a “one-size-fits-all” solution impractical. The Industrial Internet provides technologies that streamline the development and deployment of a new, smart power grid.

To deliver Industrial Internet systems in the field, recommendations in three key areas should be considered:
  • Component-level interoperability
  • Scalable control
  • Real-time data security

The work that companies like Cisco, NI, and RTI are doing with the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) microgrid testbed is transforming grid infrastructure. Attend this webinar to learn how the IIC Microgrid Testbed for Communication and Control implements edge processing and machine-to-machine communication. Join experts from National Instruments (NI) and Real-Time Innovations (RTI) as they discuss the keys to microgrid adoption.


Speakers:
Brett Murphy, Director Business Development, Industrial Internet of Things, RTI
Brett Burger, Principal Product Marketing Manager - Smart Grid Applications, National Instruments

Moderator:
Brandon Lewis, OpenSystems Media
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