Evaluation of communication technologies for IEC 61850 based distribution automation system with distributed energy resources

Author(s):  
Palak M. Kanabar ◽  
Mitalkumar G. Kanabar ◽  
Walid El-Khattam ◽  
Tarlochan S. Sidhu ◽  
Abdallah Shami
Author(s):  
Claudia Zanabria ◽  
Filip Andren ◽  
Fabian Leimgruber ◽  
Roland Brundlinger ◽  
Thomas Strasser

Author(s):  
Heinz Frank ◽  
Sidonia Mesentean

The IEC 61850 standard originally was developed for the substation automation. During the past years it was adapted for the integration of distributed energy resources into communication networks, however, with specific requirements. Many small and midsize manufacturers are using, as controllers, a big variety of different microprocessors with limited performances. Such controllers need an interface for IEC 61850 communication networks with a basic functionality which can be implemented with limited costs. Based on their experiences during the realization of an IEC 61850 communication stack, the authors propose ways to support these requirements. In particular, communication interfaces for photovoltaics systems and wind power plants are considered.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 23-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heinz Frank ◽  
Sidonia Mesentean

The IEC 61850 standard originally was developed for the substation automation. During the past years it was adapted for the integration of distributed energy resources into communication networks, however, with specific requirements. Many small and midsize manufacturers are using, as controllers, a big variety of different microprocessors with limited performances. Such controllers need an interface for IEC 61850 communication networks with a basic functionality which can be implemented with limited costs. Based on their experiences during the realization of an IEC 61850 communication stack, the authors propose ways to support these requirements. In particular, communication interfaces for photovoltaics systems and wind power plants are considered.


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