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Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
S. C. Müller, H. Georg, C. Rehtanz, C. Wietfeld

Hybrid Simulation of Power Systems and ICT for Real-Time Applications

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  • Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Wietfeld
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In 3rd European IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT Europe), IEEE, Berlin, Germany, pp. 1–7, October 2012.

Abstract:

With the rise of smart grid technologies, the interdependencies of ICT and power systems become increasingly important in both transmission and distribution networks. For the design of time-critical applications, simulation tools for an integrated analysis of these domains are needed. In the case of electrical transmission systems, high-performance ICT solutions and fast controllable power equipment enable a new era of dynamic power system operation whereas applications for this purpose need to be investigated with a special focus on their real-time performance. This paper presents a novel, modular co-simulation environment for comprehensive analysis of mutual effects, taking into account communication networks, IT processing and power system response. This hybrid simulation environment has been developed with a focus on the evaluation of the real-time performance of wide-area monitoring, protection and control (WAMPAC) applications, nonetheless, it is applicable to a variety of smart grid applications in transmission and distribution networks. The simulator architecture takes into account various standards from different areas of research - such as IEEE 1516-2000 (High-Level Architecture), IEC 61850, OPC and CIM - in order to provide a highly flexible simulation environment and to enable development of applications close to industrial implementation.