EE392n: Intelligent Energy Systems

Stanford University, Spring Quarter 2010-2011

www.stanford.edu/class/ee392n

Daniel C. O’Neill and Dimitry Gorinevsky

Basic course information

Units: 1

Lectures: Building 380 Room 380D, Tuesday, 4:15-5:05PM

Coordinators: Daniel C. O’Neill Packard 223, (650) 575-1367 dconeill@stanford.edu and Dimitry Gorinevsky, Packard 233, (650) 724-6783, gorin@stanford.edu

Office hours: Tuesdays, 3 pm to 4 pm, Packard 223, and Thursdays, 3 pm to 4 pm, Packard 233,

Administrative Assistant: Denise Murphy, Packard 267, (650) 723-4731, Fax (650) 723-8473, denise@ee.stanford.edu.

Textbook and optional references: There is no textbook. Lecture notes will be available in Adobe acrobat (pdf) from the class web page, www.stanford.edu/class/ee392n.

Course requirements:

Homework: This is a seminar course and no homework will be assigned.

Grading: CR/NC

Prerequisites: (helpful but not mandatory) Stat 116; EE263 or Eng 207a; EE278 or Eng 207b; basic communications

Catalog description: The key systems engineering steps for design of automated systems in application to of existing and future intelligent energy systems. Existing design approaches and practices for the energy systems. Every second lecture of the course will be a guest lecture discussing the communication system design for a certain type of energy system. They will alternate with guest lectures discussing the on-line analytical functions.