电力系统应用的通信仿真

J. Fuller, S. Ciraci, J. Daily, A. Fisher, M. Hauer
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新的智能电网技术和概念,如动态定价、需求响应、动态状态估计和广域监测、保护和控制,预计需要大量的通信资源。由于改造的成本可能很高,未来的电网将需要与传统通信系统集成高速、安全的连接,同时仍然提供足够的系统控制和安全性。随着通信系统与电力系统之间的关联性越来越强,通信系统与电力系统的联合仿真将变得越来越重要。本文将讨论太平洋西北国家实验室正在进行的工作,为智能电网应用创建一个灵活、高速的电力和通信系统联合模拟器。将描述软件的框架,包括模块化、高性能计算和大规模可扩展性(序列化、负载平衡、分区、跨平台支持等)的架构考虑。目前的模拟器支持ns-3(电信)和GridLAB-D(配电系统)模拟器。使用联合模拟器的测试用例,利用为奥林匹克半岛和AEP gridSMART演示创建的交互式需求响应系统,需要分布式和集中式市场设备之间的双向通信,将用于演示联合模拟环境的价值和预期目的。
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Communication simulations for power system applications
New smart grid technologies and concepts, such as dynamic pricing, demand response, dynamic state estimation, and wide area monitoring, protection, and control, are expected to require considerable communication resources. As the cost of retrofit can be high, future power grids will require the integration of high-speed, secure connections with legacy communication systems, while still providing adequate system control and security. The co-simulation of communication and power systems will become more important as the two systems become more interrelated. This paper will discuss ongoing work at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to create a flexible, high-speed power and communication system co-simulator for smart grid applications. The framework for the software will be described, including architecture considerations for modular, high performance computing and large-scale scalability (serialization, load balancing, partitioning, cross-platform support, etc.). The current simulator supports the ns-3 (telecommunications) and GridLAB-D (distribution systems) simulators. A test case using the co-simulator, utilizing a transactive demand response system created for the Olympic Peninsula and AEP gridSMART demonstrations, requiring two-way communication between distributed and centralized market devices, will be used to demonstrate the value and intended purpose of the co-simulation environment.
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