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Conference Paper: Data service in grid-based future control centers

TitleData service in grid-based future control centers
Authors
KeywordsData service
Grid technology
PMU
Power system control center
QoS
SCADA
Issue Date2007
Citation
International Conference on Power System Technology 2006, p. 1-6 How to Cite?
AbstractAs the central nerve system of the power systems, the control center has evolved over the years into a complex communication, computation, and control system. The traditional control center, SCADA/EMS, was built to automate control functions in electric utilities. With the expansion and interconnection of power systems and the advent of electric power deregulation, electric utility organizations require the integration of control functions with business processes beyond corporate boundaries. The requirement needs the support of the new generation control centers, which should be more decentralized, integrated, flexible and open. Grid technology offers dependable, consistent, and pervasive access to resources irrespective of their different physical locations or heterogeneity, using open standard data formats and transport protocols. It has been utilized to design the novel distributed power system control centers. Data service, as one of the most important components, is the base of other services inside the proposed future control centers framework. This paper gives a brief introduction of the current data acquisition and processing system, and presents the challenges it is being confronted with. The design of the data service in the Grid-based future control centers is discussed. The development roadmap for the data service is also considered. ©2006 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/99197
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dc.date.issued2007en_HK
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dc.description.abstractAs the central nerve system of the power systems, the control center has evolved over the years into a complex communication, computation, and control system. The traditional control center, SCADA/EMS, was built to automate control functions in electric utilities. With the expansion and interconnection of power systems and the advent of electric power deregulation, electric utility organizations require the integration of control functions with business processes beyond corporate boundaries. The requirement needs the support of the new generation control centers, which should be more decentralized, integrated, flexible and open. Grid technology offers dependable, consistent, and pervasive access to resources irrespective of their different physical locations or heterogeneity, using open standard data formats and transport protocols. It has been utilized to design the novel distributed power system control centers. Data service, as one of the most important components, is the base of other services inside the proposed future control centers framework. This paper gives a brief introduction of the current data acquisition and processing system, and presents the challenges it is being confronted with. The design of the data service in the Grid-based future control centers is discussed. The development roadmap for the data service is also considered. ©2006 IEEE.en_HK
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dc.subjectData serviceen_HK
dc.subjectGrid technologyen_HK
dc.subjectPMUen_HK
dc.subjectPower system control centeren_HK
dc.subjectQoSen_HK
dc.subjectSCADAen_HK
dc.titleData service in grid-based future control centersen_HK
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