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Effects of Bursty Event Traffic on Synchrophasor Delays in IEEE C37.118, IEC61850, and IEC60870
KTH, School of Electrical Engineering (EES), Electric Power and Energy Systems.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6330-3055
KTH, School of Electrical Engineering (EES), Electric Power and Energy Systems.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3014-5609
2015 (English)In: 2015 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS (SMARTGRIDCOMM), IEEE , 2015, p. 478-484Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Electric grids are increasingly relying on communication as grids get more stressed due to increasing penetration of renewables, inadequate transmission growth, and other factors. The IEEE detailed power system models have been widely used in power research. But lack of communication topologies or requirements leads to difficulties for results comparison or guidelines for utilities. Further, power grid communication often meet latency requirement by application during the steady state since in such state light traffic are generated. However, identical requirements can be stringent in the bulk power system over hundreds of miles especially when bursty aperiodic event messages are generated during a power disturbance. To address these shortcomings, this paper presents a detailed model of realistic communication for IEEE-14 bus system. Simulation measurement shows significant effects of bursty traffic from GOOSE disturbance event message over Wide Area Network on the delays suffered by other periodic traffic such as synchrophasor data, SCADA polling data, and Sampled Value exchanged between substations. The results also reveals significant scalability issues of centralized control center architecture.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
IEEE , 2015. p. 478-484
Keywords [en]
Bursty Event Traffic, Quality of Service, WAMC, IEC61850, C37.118
National Category
Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-191614DOI: 10.1109/SmartGridComm.2015.7436346ISI: 000380423300080Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84964931389ISBN: 978-1-4673-8289-2 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-191614DiVA, id: diva2:967502
Conference
IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm), NOV 01-05, 2015, Miami, FL
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QC 20160908

Available from: 2016-09-08 Created: 2016-09-02 Last updated: 2024-03-15Bibliographically approved
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1. Quality Assurance of Time Critical Data Using Adaptive Data Delivery Mechanisms in Smart Grids
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Quality Assurance of Time Critical Data Using Adaptive Data Delivery Mechanisms in Smart Grids
2018 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

Smart grids are proposed to integrate renewable energy and to improve the efficiency of power system operation. The challenges of integrating renewable energy are the inherent fluctuations of generation which are difficult to predict which may lead to challenges to the safe operation of power systems. Improving the efficiency of power systems means they should be operated closer to their limits. To solve these challenges, advanced protection and control applications, have been proposed that increase the accuracy of reactions and reduce the response time to events and faults. However, not all the data required for these applications can be delivered by the conventional Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. As an example, synchrophasor data are intended to be delivered via a Wide Area Monitoring and Control (WAMC) system, which can be seen as a parallel data delivery infrastructure to SCADA. As deployment of intelligent substation secondary devices such as Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs), Merging Units (MUs), and Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs), data volume and data resolution in the power systems is increasing. To flexibly share data in the power system, different data delivery architectures have been proposed. Flexible data sharing brings benefits of information resiliency from different data sources. But it also raises the requirements on cyber-security for protection of the smart grid applications. Such needs are in turn being gradually addressed by new cyber-security mechanisms.

In this thesis, the main quality attributes for time critical smart grid applications being; data accuracy, information resiliency, communication performance, and cyber-security and their interrelation are studied. Most previous research has been focused on assurance on one of these quality attributes, while in practical implementation the attributes are clearly related and interdependent. There is consequently a lack of study of the interactions between these quality attributes.

This thesis focuses on the interactions of three pairs of these four time critical data quality attributes. The hypothesis of the interaction of each pair has been formulated as research question which is answered in different sections of the thesis. The results of this thesis show that information resiliency can increase the data accuracy and enhance the communication performance assurance to the smart grid application. This is in the thesis shown by two of the contributions presented in this thesis, being the implementation and validation of an adaptive data source selection mechanism to realize at substation level and wide area system level separately. In addition, since cyber-security mechanisms can affect the communication performance, specifically latency, and a trade off between security and performance may be needed. A third contribution in the thesis is a framework incorporating these two time critical quality attributes consisting of  an adaptive cyber-security scheme which contributes to the incorporation of performance requirements.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 2018. p. 69
Series
TRITA-EECS-AVL ; 2019:16
Keywords
time critical data quality, adaptive mechanisms, quality assurance, Smart Grid, information resiliency, data accuracy, end-to-end latency, cyber-security, substation automation, power system communication
National Category
Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Research subject
Electrical Engineering; Industrial Information and Control Systems
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-243862 (URN)978-91-7873-105-3 (ISBN)
Public defence
2019-03-13, F3, Lindstedtsvägen 26, Stockholm, 22:41 (English)
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QC 20190208

Available from: 2019-02-08 Created: 2019-02-07 Last updated: 2022-06-26Bibliographically approved

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