扩展IEC 61850通信标准,实现智能电网中的物联网

T. Ustun, S. M. Suhail Hussain
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先进的通信已经成为现代电力系统,也就是智能电网不可或缺的一部分。由于电气设备之间的连续连接,可以利用持续监测和控制来以更高效和更高效的方式操作这些系统。使输电线路能够更大程度地利用其容量的新应用、根据可用能源协调电力使用的需求侧管理方案以及电动汽车充放电管理解决方案,都是信息技术与电力系统基础设施日益集成的产物。然而,这种集成涉及在完全隔离的域中执行各种操作的不同设备。此外,有许多供应商制造相同的设备,但有细微的差异。在这些设备之间建立完全连接是一个非常大的挑战。为了解决这个问题,人们提出了不同的通信标准。由于其处理大量数据交换和面向对象建模的能力,IEC 61850已成为电力系统中高级通信网络的事实上的标准。原始标准包括电网中存在的一些基本设备,如断路器、继电器和变压器。为了涵盖智能电表、电动汽车或故障限流器等新设备,发布的标准需要扩展。只有这样,才能在未来的智能电网中实现完全连接、可互操作的通信。
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Extending IEC 61850 Communication Standard to Achieve Internet-of-Things in Smartgrids
Advanced communication has become an indispensable part of modern power systems, a.k.a. smartgrids. Thanks to continuous connectivity between electrical equipment, constant monitoring and control can be utilized to operate these systems in a more efficient and productive way. Novel applications that enable transmission lines to utilize a larger portion of its capacity, demand side management schemes that coordinate power use with respect to available energy and electric vehicle charge-discharge management solutions are all products of increased integration of information technology with power system infrastructure. However, this integration involves different equipment that perform various operations in completely isolated domains. Furthermore, there are numerous vendors that manufacture the same equipment with subtle differences. Establishing a full connectivity among these devices is a very big challenge. In order to tackle this, different communication standards have been proposed. Due to its ability to handle large volume of data exchanges and object-oriented modeling, IEC 61850 has become the de facto standard for advanced communication networks in power systems. The original standard includes some basic equipment present in power networks such as circuit breakers, relays and transformers. In order to cover the new equipment such as smart meters, electric vehicles or fault current limiters, the published standard needs to be extended. Only in this way, can a fully connected, interoperable communication be achieved in future smartgrids.
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