An Electrical Grid is an interconnected network for generating, transmitting, and distributing electricity from power plants to end users. It consists of generation units, high-voltage transmission lines, substations, and distribution systems that manage power flow and maintain system stability. Modern grids incorporate digital monitoring, control systems, and advanced analytics to support reliability, integration of renewable energy, and efficient operation across large geographic regions.

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Yangmin Ding Presents at the 5th Workshop on Foundation Models of the Electric Grid on March 18th

As AI data centers grow, the fiber-optic networks that connect massive computing clusters become critical infrastructure. This talk explores how Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) can turn communication cables into real-time sensors that detect physical threats and improve cyber-physical resilience.