Title :
Added utilization costs associated with different communication architectures for distribution automation and demand side management
Author :
Mak, Sioe T. ; Radford, Denny
Author_Institution :
Distribution Control Syst. Inc, Hazelwood, MO, USA
fDate :
1/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A communication system for distribution automation and demand side management typically supports a multi-tasking environment. In such a system, “time” is a precious commodity, and the loss of time due to a dysfunction of the system can be used as a measure of added costs. This paper explores how unforeseen “added costs of utilization” are incurred and what the root causes are. A simple “two-way transaction equation” is derived showing how added costs can be assessed and studied. The paper also points out what remedial steps should be taken to reduce these added costs, and points out that no communication system is immune to outages in the distribution network
Keywords :
demand side management; distribution networks; economics; multiprogramming; power system control; added utilization costs; communication architectures; demand side management; distribution automation; economics; multi-tasking environment; outages; root causes; two-way transaction equation; Automatic control; Communication system control; Control systems; Cost function; Equations; Loss measurement; Performance evaluation; System performance; Time measurement; USA Councils;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on