JPEmbedded to Showcase AI-Powered Demo for Power Grid Monitoring at Enlit Europe
The platform is designed for in-depth analysis of industrial communication protocols such as DNP3, MMS (IEC 61850, ICCP/TASE.2), GOOSE, and IEC 60870-5-104. This enables network operators to instantly detect anomalies and respond rapidly to cyber incidents across a wide range of applications, before they impact infrastructure stability.
Developed in Python, the solution combines classical machine learning models, deep neural networks, and dynamic data visualization in a single, intuitive dashboard. The demo presents engineers and security analysts with key metrics, detailed network traffic analysis, and automated pattern recognition to identify emerging threats. An integrated large language model (LLM) allows for the analysis of communication logs, generating actionable insights and explanatory reports from complex network events.
“Our goal was to build a demo that doesn’t just raise an alarm, but clearly explains what is happening and why,” says Maciej Gąsienica, Sales Director at JPEmbedded. “Even though it is still an early R&D showcase, it already demonstrates how AI can turn raw communication data into understandable, actionable intelligence and genuinely support engineers in making critical decisions, significantly increasing the resilience of power grids against cyber threats.”
The presentation at Enlit Europe is part of a broader research and development initiative funded under the European Funds for a Modern Economy (FENG) program. The project aims to create a programmable communication platform for smart energy grids, strengthening the resilience and intelligence of energy infrastructure.
We invite you to visit our booth 5.E91 at Enlit Europe in Bilbao to see the platform in action.
About JPEmbedded
JPEmbedded, headquartered in Kraków, Poland, delivers advanced communication
and cybersecurity solutions for power systems and industrial networks. The
company’s portfolio includes IEC 61850, DNP3, ICCP/TASE.2, and IEC 60870-5-10x
protocol stacks; IEC 62351–compliant cybersecurity; secure communication
gateways; and custom embedded software for smart grids and industrial
automation. Since 2006, JPEmbedded has helped power and automation
manufacturers improve interoperability, reliability, and security in critical
infrastructure worldwide.























































































