K. Diwold, S. Mayer, A. Einfalt, J. Parreira, Jack Hodges, Darko Anicic, R. Mosshammer
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Grid watch dog: a stream reasoning approach for lightweight SCADA functionality in low-voltage grids
The advent of distributed energy resources in conjunction with recent developments in the context of smart embedded devices has fostered the increased integration of intelligent generators and prosumers into the energy system. As a consequence, previously passively operated grids have become highly dynamic environments, which require active monitoring and control. To allow for such monitoring and control, grid operators require lightweight SCADA-like functionality that can be flexibly adapted to dynamic grid contexts and is suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems. Grid Watch Dog enables system operators to create monitoring and control rules for low-voltage field devices on the fly, and to immediately deploy them in the field. The system combines a stream reasoner on field devices with an intuitive user interface for creating and managing rules. Grid Watch Dog has been implemented as a proof of concept in a smart grid testbed and we demonstrate its application in the context of monitoring a battery energy storage system.