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Tariq Samad
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 124
Citations - 4184
Tariq Samad is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Artificial neural network & Smart grid. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 121 publications receiving 3791 citations. Previous affiliations of Tariq Samad include Carnegie Mellon University & Honeywell.
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Imputation of Missing Data in Industrial Databases
TL;DR: A limiting factor for the application of IDA methods in many domains is the incompleteness of data repositories, and data imputation, the filling in of missing values for partially missing data, can be an invaluable first step in many IDA projects.
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Automated Demand Response for Smart Buildings and Microgrids: The State of the Practice and Research Challenges
TL;DR: The motivation for demand response (DR) is reviewed and the architectural models, technology infrastructure, and communication and control protocols that are currently in use are outlined, and four projects for commercial buildings and microgrids are described.
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Systems & Control for the future of humanity, research agenda: Current and future roles, impact and grand challenges
Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue,Anuradha M. Annaswamy,Sebastian Engell,Alf J. Isaksson,Pramod P. Khargonekar,Richard M. Murray,Henk Nijmeijer,Tariq Samad,Dawn M. Tilbury,Paul M.J. Van den Hof +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Systems & Control is at the heart of the Information and Communication Technologies to most application domains and should be acknowledged as a priority by funding agencies and supported at the levels necessary to enable technologies addressing critical societal challenges.
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Smart grid technologies and applications for the industrial sector
Tariq Samad,Sila Kiliccote +1 more
TL;DR: An overview of smart grids and of electricity use in the industrial sector is provided and several smart grid technologies are outlined, and automated demand response is discussed in some detail.