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The Atlantic

January 7, 2016
Smart Grids and Microgrids Team Up for a Smarter World




In a recent The Atlantic article on the advancement and importance of the Internet of Things and Smart Grids, the work at Dr. Gadh's SMERC lab was discussed.

Read the excerpts below:
"Today, we are seeing the convergence of information and communications technology and the Internet of Things," says Dr. Rajit Gadh, director of the University of California, Los Angeles Smart Grid Energy Research Center. "Now we have physical devices that can be monitored. The electricity can be monitored. The voltage can be monitored. The power consumption can be monitored."

"Across the ocean, on the UCLA campus, Dr. Gadh has likewise spearheaded development of a microgrid for the university that is even able to draw power from an on-campus electric-vehicle charging program. Gadhs' team is prototyping plug-in devices to measure and manage the power consumed by on-campus refrigerators, clothes dryers, LED lighting, and air conditioners, making UCLA what he calls a "living laboratory" for converting data into energy efficiency.

"You can take all of that data and make decisions in real-time or even ahead of time based on projections," he says. "None of that was possible before."

Read the full article at The Atlantic

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