智能电网恢复中的相互依赖性

Jonas Wäfler, P. Heegaard
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信息通信技术(ICT)在未来电网中的广泛应用创造了一个相互依赖的系统:ICT系统依赖于电力供应,而电网依赖于信息渠道和监控系统。利用信息和通信技术实现流程自动化可以减少最常见的故障并减少其后果。然而,增加的复杂性和紧密集成伴随着新的故障源和系统之间增加的相互依赖关系,并打开了更多灾难性故障的可能性。在本文中,我们关注的是电网和信息通信技术在电力故障恢复过程的不同阶段之间的相互依赖关系。我们对依赖关系进行建模,并量化在检测阶段使用智能监控设备的效果。分析表明,在通信网络中加入备用电池是一种很好的措施,可以延缓所遇到的相互依赖效应。对不同程度的电池支持、维修人员数量和故障检测机制的研究表明,尽管自动化可以减少最频繁故障所需的人力,但如果不采取预防措施,它可能会导致不太频繁的事故停机时间更长。最后,我们表明维修人员的技能和培训水平起着至关重要的作用,可以用来防止低频事故的负面影响。
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Interdependency in smart grid recovery
The pervasive use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the future power grid creates an interdependent system: ICT systems depend on power supply and the power grid depends on information channels and systems for monitoring and controlling. The automation of processes with ICT can reduce the most frequent failures and decrease their consequences. However, the added complexity and the tight integration comes with new failure sources and increased mutual dependencies between the systems and opens the possibility for more catastrophic failures. In this paper we focus on these interdependencies between the power grid and ICT in different phases of the recovery process of a power failure. We model the dependencies and quantify the effect of using smart monitoring devices in the detection phase. The analysis shows that adding battery backup into the communication network is a good measure to delay the interdependency effect encountered. The study of scenarios with different degrees of battery support, number of repair crews and fault detection mechanisms indicates that while automation can reduce the human effort needed for the most frequent failures, it can lead to longer down times in less frequent incidents, if no prevention measures are taken. Finally, we show that the skill sets and training level of the repair crews play a crucial role and can be used to prevent the negative effect in low frequency incidents.
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