Systems Engineering Issues in Microgrids for Military Installations
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Authors
Giachetti, Ronald E.
Peterson, Christopher J.
Van Bossuyt, Douglas L.
Parker, Gary W.
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2020-07
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INCOSE
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Abstract
This article investigates the systems engineering issues involved in the design of microgrid
systems for military installations. A review of how microgrids function including major
system elements is provided from a systems engineering perspective for non-microgrid experts.
Specific issues that systems engineers are beginning to address and that remain to be addressed
are highlighted. The activities of the INCOSE Critical Infrastructure Protection and Recovery
(CIPR) Working Group demonstrate the growing importance of systems engineers to addressing
microgrid issues. The increasing interest within the US Department of Defense in improving microgrids
on installations shows the need to address issues that are specific to military microgrids.
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Conference Paper
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30th Annual INCOSE international symposium
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Systems Engineering (SE)
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Naval Postgraduate School
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16 p.
Citation
Giachetti, Ronald E., et al. "Systems engineering issues in microgrids for military installations." INCOSE International Symposium. Vol. 30. No. 1. 2020.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.