One Week Workshop on “Real-Time Hardware-in-Loop Simulations using Typhoon (RTHILS-2026)”

About the Workshop
This workshop introduces Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulation for real-time testing and validation of power systems and embedded controllers. It overcomes the limitations of offline simulations by enabling safe, cost effective, and realistic evaluation of control and protection strategies, with applications in renewable energy, power electronics, and smart grids.
Objective of Course
• Develop high-fidelity real-time models of power system and power electronic systems.
• Perform HIL testing using the HIL TI DSP-180 interface board and TI C2000 DSP processors.
• Evaluate system behavior under dynamic and fault conditions in a safe environment.
• Enable early-stage validation and debugging without physical prototypes.
• Support R&D in microgrids, renewable energy, and electric vehicles.
Resource Persons
The workshop will feature expert lectures along with practical, hands-on HIL simulation sessions delivered by industry professionals and researchers from reputed institutions.
Supported by
This workshop is supported by DST-FIST project (ref. No.: SR/FST/ET-I/2021/794(C))

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Author: Admin EED