First Advisor
Robert Bass
Date of Award
Spring 6-13-2026
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical Engineering and University Honors
Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Language
English
Subjects
DERMS, UCM, Power, Grid, Utility
Abstract
The goal of this thesis is to discuss the method and organization of the Universal Communication module capstone project. This project was part of the Portland State University Electrical engineering degree program. While this thesis is part of the University honors curriculum. This thesis goes into detail about team structure and how a 9 person engineering capstone project was managed and organized. It looks at how we broke down the project into sections to be able to properly distribute our resources. This was one of the earliest and most important challenges that this capstone team had to tackle. This was done by breaking the 9 person team into 3 smaller teams each with 3 members. This thesis also goes into details about the leadership structure that was created to aid in this team breakdown. This thesis also talks about the technical work this capstone team completed. Focusing on our implementation of IEEE 2030.5 and ANSI/CTA-2045 translation system. It looks at the challenges we faced and overcame.
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/44797
Recommended Citation
Bilodeaux, Wyatt, "Universal Communications Module: Converting IEEE2030.5 XML Files to ANSI/CTA-2045" (2026). University Honors Theses. Paper 1826.
Included in
Digital Communications and Networking Commons, Power and Energy Commons, Systems and Communications Commons