IEC 61968 Standard-Based Distribution Systems Integration Solutions and Application Research

2012 ◽  
Vol 614-615 ◽  
pp. 785-791 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Xing Wu ◽  
Pan Zhang ◽  
Jian Cheng Yu

Based on the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) technology, following the IEC 61968 standards, This paper presents a program of building Distribution System of Information Exchange Bus (IEB); Study on the integration strategy of the Tianjin Eco Park Distribution Automation System (DAS), Dispatching Automation System, Production Management system and Geographic Information System (GIS) etc.; The information exchange between various systems and the specific processes on outage management application rely on the IEB bus was also presented.

2014 ◽  
Vol 971-973 ◽  
pp. 1431-1434
Author(s):  
Yan Hong Li ◽  
Zhi Rong Zhang

Whena fault of the distribution network has occurred, it is necessary to pinpointthe type of the fault and its location and to isolation the fault by sectionswitches. It is then the task toattempts to restore service to as many unfaulted sections of the feeder aspossible via the available sources. Torestore feeder sections, the feeder must be bothering least one backup sourcewith sufficient capacity to bear the additional load. A method based on the backup feeder loadbalancing is proposed and software is developed. The service restores software obtains thedistribution operation data from distribution automation system (SCADA) and thefeeder parameters from power grid production management system (GPMS). Then compares that loads with the sparecapacity for backup sources and bring out the service restoration plan for thedispatch staff.


Author(s):  
R. P. Gupta ◽  
R. K. Varma

This paper proposes an agent based integration strategy for software elements at the Distribution Control Centre (DCC). The proposed agent-based software integration enables to "plug-and-play" new software applications developed by any vendor or developer with no or minimal changes in the existing software system at DCC. Consequently, it permits the development of the distribution automation system in a phased manner by different vendors. The strategy has been successfully implemented and tested in an actual 10 MVA, 33 kV distribution system to validate its efficacy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1661-1666

The Internet has become the most important medium for information exchange and the core communication environment for business relations as well as for social interactions. The current internet architecture itself might become the limiting factor of Internet growth and deployment of new applications including 5G and future internet. Architectural limitations of internet include weak security, lack of efficient storage and caching, data distribution and traceability issues, lack of interoperability and so on. The proposed system overcomes these limitations by an alternate architecture for internet called NovaGenesis. This architecture integrates the concepts of Information Centric Networking (ICN), Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), network caching and name based routing. ICN evolve internet from a host-centric model to a content-centric model through efficient data exchange, storage and processing. SOA enables software-control/management of network devices based on service requirements. Network caching improves performance in terms of throughput, network traffic and retrieval delay. Name based routing is for discovering and delivering of data. The framework proposed increases the scalability and reliability of the delivery of IoT data for services.


Author(s):  
Youcef Aklouf ◽  
Habiba Drias

This article contributes to the design of a generic framework for providing a new way to exchange information between enterprises. This concept is a well addressed in the context of B2B standards. Many organizations are increasingly searching for adopting these standards to automate data exchange. But the limit of such models resides in the fact that the content of exchange is defined in several formats which make their use difficult. To overcome this difficulty, we have explored the possibility to integrate new models for describing content involved in B2B transaction which represent a key issue. Our finding establishes the feasibility of integrating product models described by ontology with e-commerce standards especially at the business process level. This article presents a descriptive model allowing partners to exchange information with other organisations without modifying their Information System. The case study also indicates that our system is developed as a Service Oriented Architecture.


Author(s):  
Timoteus B. Ziminski ◽  
Steven A. Demurjian ◽  
Eugene Sanzi ◽  
Thomas Agresta

The adoption of health information systems and the integration of healthcare data and systems into efficient cross-institutional collaboration workflows of stakeholders (e.g., medical providers such as physicians, hospitals, clinics, labs, etc.) is a challenging problem for the healthcare domain. This chapter studies the way that well-established software engineering concepts and architectural styles can be employed to satisfy requirements of the healthcare domain and ease health information exchange (HIE) between stakeholders. Towards this goal, this chapter proposes a hybrid HIE architecture (HHIEA) that leverages the studied styles that include service-oriented architecture, grid computing, publish/subscribe paradigm, and data warehousing to allow the health information systems of stakeholders to be integrated to facilitate collaboration among medical providers. To demonstrate the feasibility and utility of the HHIEA, a realistic regional healthcare scenario is introduced that illustrates the interactions of stakeholders across an integrated collection of health information systems.


2019 ◽  
pp. 740-773
Author(s):  
Timoteus B. Ziminski ◽  
Steven A. Demurjian ◽  
Eugene Sanzi ◽  
Thomas Agresta

The adoption of health information systems and the integration of healthcare data and systems into efficient cross-institutional collaboration workflows of stakeholders (e.g., medical providers such as physicians, hospitals, clinics, labs, etc.) is a challenging problem for the healthcare domain. This chapter studies the way that well-established software engineering concepts and architectural styles can be employed to satisfy requirements of the healthcare domain and ease health information exchange (HIE) between stakeholders. Towards this goal, this chapter proposes a hybrid HIE architecture (HHIEA) that leverages the studied styles that include service-oriented architecture, grid computing, publish/subscribe paradigm, and data warehousing to allow the health information systems of stakeholders to be integrated to facilitate collaboration among medical providers. To demonstrate the feasibility and utility of the HHIEA, a realistic regional healthcare scenario is introduced that illustrates the interactions of stakeholders across an integrated collection of health information systems.


2011 ◽  
pp. 329-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
Youcef Aklouf ◽  
Habiba Drias

This article contributes to the design of a generic framework for providing a new way to exchange information between enterprises. This concept is a well addressed in the context of B2B standards. Many organizations are increasingly searching for adopting these standards to automate data exchange. But the limit of such models resides in the fact that the content of exchange is defined in several formats which make their use difficult. To overcome this difficulty, we have explored the possibility to integrate new models for describing content involved in B2B transaction which represent a key issue. Our finding establishes the feasibility of integrating product models described by ontology with e-commerce standards especially at the business process level. This article presents a descriptive model allowing partners to exchange information with other organisations without modifying their Information System. The case study also indicates that our system is developed as a Service Oriented Architecture.


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