Ph.D. student Thabiso Mabote, left, and College of Engineering faculty member Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez put caution tape around a machine testbed. Machine testbeds are useful to validate machine dynamics in a time-domain simulation such as was used in the smart meter research. (photo provided by Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez) (IMAGE)
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Ph.D. student Thabiso Mabote, left, and College of Engineering faculty member Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez put caution tape around a machine testbed. Machine testbeds are useful to validate machine dynamics in a time-domain simulation such as was used in the smart meter research. (photo provided by Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez)
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Ph.D. student Thabiso Mabote, left, and College of Engineering faculty member Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez put caution tape around a machine testbed. Machine testbeds are useful to validate machine dynamics in a time-domain simulation such as was used in the smart meter research. (photo provided by Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez)
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