SOA Organises Two-day Virtual Conference on Green Technology


Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to be University (SOA), Bhubaneswar has recently conducted its first International Conference on Green Technology for Smart City and Society (GTSCS) in online mode.

In the International Conference organised by SOA, experts from different parts of the world converged online to discuss subjects relating to electrical power engineering, advanced computing and communication engineering.

Subjects across the spectrum were discussed at the two-day virtual conference with Prof. Bidyadhar Subudhi of IIT, Goa providing an overview about control of the microgrid system, pointing out its challenges and explaining distributed control.

In the discussion, Prof. Subudhi said, Microgrid was the building block for the smart grid which must be equipped with two-way communication, advanced metering and lots of sensors. He also spoke about voltage and frequency regulation for both grid-connected and islanded modes.

“During grid disturbances, the microgrid went into an islanded mode where the microgrid controller had to provide voltage support and ensure power quality,” said Prof. Subudhi.

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International Conference on GTSCS Highlights

Different sessions of the multi-disciplinary conference organised at the Institute of Technical Education and Research (ITER), SOA’s faculty of engineering on August 13 and 14, were addressed by Prof. Mamta Agiwal of Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea, Prof. Daniel Pelusi of University of Teramo, Italy, Prof. Akshay Rathore of Concordia University, Canada, Prof. Bhim Singh of IIT, Delhi and Prof.B.K.Panigrahi of IIT, Delhi.

Prof. Agiwal discussed the role of wireless communication in Smart City and Industry 4.0, especially highlighting the role and challenges of B5G and 6G wireless systems. 

“The 6G technology had to be developed specifically to connect hundreds and billions of machines as it was the need of Industry 4.0,” said Prof. Agiwal.

While Prof. Rathore, who spoke about research and development in electric vehicle (EV), ground transportation in India and sustainable EV charging, discussed battery characteristics and capacity, the influence of temperature on battery such as leakage and the issue of battery disposal. 

“Innovation in any technology and their approach of application in diverse domains could make the system become smarter,” said Bhim Singh.

Prof. Renu Sharma, Head, Department of Electrical Engineering, ITER and General Chair, who welcomed the guest speakers and delegates, said development and modernization of society were directly linked to the innovative inventions and advancements of the present technology.

“GTSCS had brought together academicians, scientists, researchers from the industry, research scholars and students working in all areas of electrical, electronics, advanced computing and intelligent engineering,” said Prof. Sharma.

The inaugural session of the conference was attended by Prof. P.K.Nanda, SOA’s Dean (Research and Development), Prof. P.K.Sahu, Dean of ITER, Prof. P.K.Dash, Director of SOA’s Multidisciplinary Research Centre, Prof. M.K.Mallick, Director, ITER and Prof. Manohar Mishra, Organising Chair of GTSCS.

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