Power system SCADA and smart grids. (2015)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Power system SCADA and smart grids. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Power system SCADA and smart grids
- Further Information:
- Note: Mini S. Thomas, John Douglas McDonald.
- Authors:
- Thomas, Mini S
McDonald, John D (John Douglas), 1951- - Contents:
- Preface The Authors Power System Automation Introduction Evolution of Automation Systems History of Automation Systems Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems Components of SCADA Systems SCADA Applications SCADA in Power Systems SCADA Basic Functions SCADA Application Functions Advantages of SCADA in Power Systems Deferred Capital Expenditure Optimized Operation and Maintenance Costs Equipment Condition Monitoring (ECM) Sequence of Events (SOE) Recording Power Quality Improvement Data Warehousing for Power Utilities Power System Field Transmission and Distribution Systems Customer Premises Types of Data and Signals in Power Systems Flow of Data from the Field to the SCADA Control Center Organization of the Book Summary Bibliography SCADA Fundamentals Introduction Open System: Need and Advantages Building Blocks of SCADA Systems Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) Evolution of RTUs Components of RTU Communication Subsystem Logic Subsystem Termination Subsystem Testing and Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Subsystem Power Supplies Advanced RTU Functionalities Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) Evolution of IEDs IED Functional Block Diagram Hardware and Software Architecture of the IED IED Communication Subsystem IED Advanced Functionalities Tools for Settings, Commissioning, and Testing Programmable LCD Display Typical IEDs Data Concentrators and Merging Units RTUs, IEDs, and Data Concentrator Merging Units and IEDs SCADA Communication Systems Master Station MasterPreface The Authors Power System Automation Introduction Evolution of Automation Systems History of Automation Systems Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems Components of SCADA Systems SCADA Applications SCADA in Power Systems SCADA Basic Functions SCADA Application Functions Advantages of SCADA in Power Systems Deferred Capital Expenditure Optimized Operation and Maintenance Costs Equipment Condition Monitoring (ECM) Sequence of Events (SOE) Recording Power Quality Improvement Data Warehousing for Power Utilities Power System Field Transmission and Distribution Systems Customer Premises Types of Data and Signals in Power Systems Flow of Data from the Field to the SCADA Control Center Organization of the Book Summary Bibliography SCADA Fundamentals Introduction Open System: Need and Advantages Building Blocks of SCADA Systems Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) Evolution of RTUs Components of RTU Communication Subsystem Logic Subsystem Termination Subsystem Testing and Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Subsystem Power Supplies Advanced RTU Functionalities Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) Evolution of IEDs IED Functional Block Diagram Hardware and Software Architecture of the IED IED Communication Subsystem IED Advanced Functionalities Tools for Settings, Commissioning, and Testing Programmable LCD Display Typical IEDs Data Concentrators and Merging Units RTUs, IEDs, and Data Concentrator Merging Units and IEDs SCADA Communication Systems Master Station Master Station Software Components Master Station Hardware Components Server Systems in the Master Station Small, Medium, and Large Master Stations Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Master Station Performance Human-Machine Interface (HMI) HMI Components HMI Software Functionalities Situational Awareness Intelligent Alarm Filtering: Need and Technique Alarm Suppression Techniques Operator Needs and Requirements Building the SCADA Systems, Legacy, Hybrid, and New Systems Classification of SCADA Systems Single Master–Single Remote Single Master–Multiple RTU Multiple Master–Multiple RTUs Single Master, Multiple Submaster, Multiple Remote SCADA Implementation: A Laboratory Model The SCADA Laboratory System Hardware System Software SCADA Lab Field Design Case Studies in SCADA "Kentucky Utility Fires Up Its First SCADA System" "Ketchikan Public Utilities Finds Solutions to Outdated, Proprietary RTUs" "Overwhelmed by Alarms: The Blackout Puts Filtering and Suppression Technologies in the Spotlight" "North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Boosts Revenue by Replacing SCADA" Summary Bibliography SCADA Communication Introduction SCADA Communication Requirements Smart Grid Communication Infrastructure Quality of Services (QoS) Interoperability Scalability Security Standardization SCADA Communication Topologies Point to Point and Multi-Drop Bus Topology Ring Topology Star Topology Mesh Topology Data Flow: Simplex and Duplex SCADA Data Communication Techniques Master-Slave Peer-to-Peer Multi-Peer (Broadcast and Multicast) Data Communication Components of a Data Communication System Transmission of Digital Signals Modes of Digital Data Communication Error Detection Techniques Media Access Control (MAC) Techniques SCADA Communication Protocol Architecture OSI Seven-Layer Model Enhanced Performance Architecture (EPA) Model TCP/IP Model Evolution of SCADA Communication Protocols SCADA and Smart Grid Protocols Modbus IEC 60870-5-101/103/104 Distributed Network Protocol 3 (DNP3) Inter-Control Center Protocol (ICCP) Ethernet IEC 61850 IEEE C37.118: Synchrophasor Standard Wireless Technologies for Home Automation Protocols in the Power System: Deployed and Evolving Media for SCADA and Smart Grid Communication Guided Media Twisted Pair Coaxial (Coax) Metallic Cable Optical Fiber Power Line Carrier Communication (PLCC) Telephone-Based Systems Unguided (Wireless) Media Satellite Communication Radio (VHF, UHF, Spread Spectrum) Microwaves Cell Phone Paging Communication Media: Utility Owned versus Leased Security for SCADA and Smart Grid Communication Challenges for SCADA and Smart Grid Communication Summary Bibliography Substation Automation (SA) Substation Automation: Why? Why Now? Deregulation and Competition Development of Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) Enterprise-Wide Interest in Information from IEDs Implementation and Acceptance of Standards Construction Cost Savings and Reduction in Physical Complexity Conventional Substations: Islands of Automation New Smart Devices for Substation Automation IEDs New Instrument Transformers with Digital Interface Intelligent Breaker Merging Units (MUs) The New Integrated Digital Substation Levels of Automation in a Substation Architecture Functional Data Paths Data Warehouse Substation Automation: Technical Issues System Responsibilities System Architecture Substation Host Processor Substation LAN User Interface Communications Interfaces Protocol Considerations The New Digital Substation Process Level Protection and Control Level Station Bus and Station Level Substation Automation Architectures Legacy Substation Automation System Digital Substation Automation Design New versus Existing Substations Drivers of Transition Migration Paths and the Steps Involved Value of Standards in Substation Automation Substation Automation (SA) Application Functions Integrated Protection Functions: Traditional Approach and IED-Based Approach Automation Functions Enterprise-Level Application Functions Data Analysis: Benefits of Data Warehousing Benefits of Data Analysis to Utilities Problems in Data Analysis Ways to Handle Data Knowledge Extraction Techniques SA Practical Implementation: Substation Automation Laboratory Hardware Design of the SA Laboratory Software Components of the SA Laboratory Mitigation from Old Technology to the New Technology Case Studies in Substation Automation … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 621.31028563
Electric power systems -- Automatic control
Automatic data collection systems
Supervisory control systems - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781482226751
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781482226744
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