A novel Zigbee based pilot protection scheme for smart distribution grid

N. Nafi, K. Ahmed, M. Datta, M. Gregory
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Protective relays have become a vital component in power grids due to their multi functionality and crucial role in protecting the distribution network. Usually, a two terminal line could use a pair of protective relays to deliver a fast response when a fault is detected. In this paper an IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee based wide area smart grid communication network has been developed and a proposed Demand Based Priority Queuing technique is used to provide reliable and high speed delivery of the pilot protection signals. A test bed model was developed to test the communication model feasibility. For high speed machine to machine communication between protection relays, the IEC 61850-90-5 based Generic Object Oriented Event (GOOSE) protocol has been considered. Simulation was carried out utilising Castalia and test bed experiments were conducted using a network of CC2530 chips (Zigbee protocol stack). The results demonstrate that the proposed communication model can operate within guaranteed delay bounds for the pilot signals.
一种基于Zigbee的智能配电网中导保护方案
继电保护由于具有多种功能,在保护配电网中起着至关重要的作用,已成为电网中的重要组成部分。通常,当检测到故障时,双端子线路可以使用一对保护继电器来提供快速响应。本文建立了基于IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee的广域智能电网通信网络,并提出了一种基于需求的优先级排队技术,以提供可靠、高速的导频保护信号传输。为验证通信模型的可行性,建立了试验台模型。对于保护继电器之间的高速机器对机器通信,考虑了基于IEC 61850-90-5的通用面向对象事件(GOOSE)协议。利用Castalia进行了仿真,并使用CC2530芯片(Zigbee协议栈)网络进行了试验台实验。结果表明,所提出的通信模型能够在保证的导频信号延迟范围内运行。
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