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“DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS:A...

 

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek as the host,
IEEE Croatia Section and Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Croatia Section Chapter
invite you cordially to attend the lecture entitled:
“DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS:
A NEW PARADIGM FOR SYSTEMS INTEGRATION”
 
which will be held by Distinguished Lecturer IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society
 
William A. Gruver, PhD, FIEEE
President, Intelligent Robotics Corporation
Professor Emeritus, Simon Fraser University
 
on Friday, March 14, 2008 starting at 11:00 AM
in room 2-31
at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Kneza Trpimira 2b.

 

 

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek as the host,
IEEE Croatia Section and Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Croatia Section Chapter
invite you cordially to attend the lecture entitled:
“DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS:
A NEW PARADIGM FOR SYSTEMS INTEGRATION”
 
which will be held by
 Distinguished Lecturer IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society
 
William A. Gruver, PhD, FIEEE
President, Intelligent Robotics Corporation
Professor Emeritus, Simon Fraser University
 
on Friday, March 14, 2008 starting at 11:00 AM
in room 2-31
at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Kneza Trpimira 2b.
 
Distributed Intelligence Systems: A New Paradigm for Systems Integration
William A. Gruver, PhD, FIEEE
President, Intelligent Robotics Corporation
Professor Emeritus, Simon Fraser University
 
Abstract
Centralized systems have disadvantages that make them unsuitable for large-scale integration, including high reliance on centralized communication, high complexity, lack of scalability, and high cost of integration. The use of distributed intelligence system technologies avoids these weaknesses. Distributed intelligence systems are based on the use of cooperative agents, organized in hardware or software components, that independently handle specialized tasks and cooperate to achieve system-level goals and achieve a high degree of flexibility. By distributing the logistic and strategic requirements of a system, it is possible to achieve greatly improved robustness, reliability, scalability, and security. Key to achieving these benefits is the use of holonic system technologies that establish a peer-to-peer environment to enable coordination, collaboration, and cooperation within the network. Such systems require both hardware and software components.
This lecture provides an overview of the technologies of distributed intelligence systems that have been developed by the presenter and his company, students, and colleagues, in cooperation with the Holonic Manufacturing Systems Consortium, and members of the Technical Committee on Distributed Intelligent Systems of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society. A hardware and software architecture will be described for a wireless distributed intelligence system infrastructure being developed at Intelligent Robotics Corporation in cooperation with the Intelligent/Distributed Enterprise Automation Laboratory of Simon Fraser University. Some recent applications of distributed intelligence systems will be described, including distributed trading of digital services, personnel and goods tracking, wireless automated meter reading, and resource management in distributed
energy systems.
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William A. Gruver is President of Intelligent Robotics Corporation and Professor Emeritus of Engineering Science at Simon Fraser University. He received the PhD, MSEE, and BSEE degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and the DIC in Automatic Control Systems from Imperial College of Science and Technology.
His industrial experience includes management and technical leadership positions at GE Factory Automation Products Division in Charlottesville; GE Industrial Automation Center in Frankfurt, Germany; IRT Corporation in San Diego, Center for Robotics and Manufacturing Systems at the University of Kentucky, and LTI Robotic Systems, a California based startup that he co-founded. He has also held engineering and faculty positions at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, DFVLR German Space Research Center, Technical University Darmstadt, U.S. Naval Academy, University of Kentucky, and North Carolina State University.
He has published 210 technical papers and 4 books on robotics, automation, control, and optimization. His current research emphasizes the development of distributed intelligence technologies and their application to manufacturing automation, robotic systems, digital services, and energy systems management.
Dr. Gruver is an IEEE Fellow. Currently, he is the IEEE Director for Division X and the Jr. Past President of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society, for which he has served as President, Vice President of Long Range Planning and Finance, Vice President Publications, Vice President Conferences, and a member of the Board of Governors. He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics and he co-chairs the Society's Technical Committee on Distributed Intelligent Systems. He has served as Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, and was a founding officer of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society.
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Predavanja u 2009. godini

Predavanje: "Vjetroelektrane i gospodarski razvoj"

 

U organizaciji Elektrotehničkog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Osijeku i Odjela SMC Hrvatske sekcije IEEE dana 10. veljače 2009. godine održano je predavanje

 

"Vjetroelektrane i gospodarski razvoj"

prof.dr.sc. Stjepan Car
KONČAR Institut za elektrotehniku d.d.

 

Predavanje je održano u u Vijećnici Elektrotehničkog fakulteta u Osijeku, Kneza Trpimira 2b.

 

Sažetak predavanja:

U Hrvatskoj se očekuje znatno povećanje korištenja obnovljivih izvora električne energije, a posebno energije vjetra i vode. Dva glavna makroekonomska pokazatelja Hrvatske izražena velikim budžetskim deficitima i vrlo visokom stopom nezaposlenosti mogu se bitno ublažiti razvojem i domaćom proizvodnjom opreme za korištenje obnovljivim izvorima. Hrvatska elektroindustrija ima veliku tradiciju i bitne reference diljem svijeta u gradnji hidroelektrana, a na području vjetroelektrana stiče izgradnjom i
radom prvog vjetroagregata "KONČAR" na Pometenom brdu u zaleđu Splita. Hrvatsko tržište važno je ne samo za stjecanje referenca domaćih tvrtki nego i za uključivanje na domaće tržište s potencijalom od oko 1 milijardi EUR, kao i na globalno tržište s porastom u duljem vremenskom periodu od preko 20%.
U izlaganju će biti izneseni svjetski trendovi na području obnovljivih izvora s naglaskom na vjetroelektrane, kao i obrađena različita tehnička rješenja vjetroagregata. Također će biti prezentirani rezultati višegodišnjih primijenjenih istraživanja i razvoja domaćeg vjetroagregata za gradnju vjetroelektrana.

O predavaču:

Prof.dr.sc. Stjepan Car diplomirao je elektrotehniku na Sveučilištu u Zagrebu 1972. godine i stekao akademsko zvanje doktora tehničkih znanosti iz područja elektrotehnike 1979. godine. Završio je niz kraćih i dužih seminara iz poslovnog upravljanja i ekonomije u zemlji i inozemstvu. Nakon diplomiranja zaposlio se u Institutu KONČAR-a gdje je radio na istraživačkim i razvojnim zadacima te postao članom Uprave KONČAR Elektroindustrija d.d. za područje korporativnog razvoja i poslovno područje industrije. Od 1998. obnaša dužnost predsjednika Uprave društva KONČAR  Institut za elektrotehniku d.d. Niz godina predavao je na Veleučilištima u Zagrebu, Varaždinu i Rijeci, a od 2006. predaje na Fakultetu elektrotehnike i računarstva u Zagrebu. Zvanje izvanrednog profesora stekao je 2004. godine. Autor je više od 70 objavljenih radova i dva patenta iz područja asinkronih strojeva. Član je Tehnologijskog vijeća HAZU-a i član Predsjedništva HATZ-a, član povjerenstva fonda Jedinstvo uz pomoć znanja, te predsjednik Ocjenjivačkog suda inovacija u Zagrebu i član međunarodnog žirija za ocjenu inovacija u Genevi.

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