Title :
Investigation of communication media requirements for self healing power distribution systems
Author :
Ghorbani, J. ; Fallah, Yaser P. ; Choudhry, M.A. ; Feliachi, A.
Author_Institution :
Lane Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Electr. Eng., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, USA
Abstract :
Todays electric power distribution systems are very complex and power systems restructuring also has introduced new complexities in controlling of these systems. Multi agent systems (MAS) are one of the popular approaches to improve the efficiency, reliability and safety through automated distributed control and modern communication technologies in power systems. A multi agent system structure could be centralized, hierarchical or distributed and communication system plays a key role in establishing any control strategy using multi agent systems. This paper presents a comparison between wired and wireless communication media performance in self-healing power distribution systems. Power systems dynamics gets influenced by the communication delays in the network and the purpose of this work is to study the effect of communication media on different multi agent system structures used in literature, in order to determine the suitable MAS and media choices for power distribution networks. The comparison criteria are delay (latency) and reliability of each communication media. In this study an existing Mon Power circuit is used as test network. Matlab® Simulink software and S-functions (user-defined functions) are used to integrate the power system and communication network models and build a co-simulation framework for this study.
Keywords :
computer networks; delays; distributed control; multi-agent systems; power distribution control; power engineering computing; radio networks; telecommunication network reliability; Mon power circuit; automated distributed control; communication delay; communication media delay; communication media latency; communication media reliability; communication media requirement; control strategy; modern communication technology; multiagent systems; self-healing power distribution systems; wired communication; wireless communication; Delays; Media; Power distribution; Power system reliability; Reliability; Communication media; Multi agent system; centralized and distributed control strategies; fault location isolation algorithm; power distribution system;
Conference_Titel :
Energytech, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cleveland, OH
DOI :
10.1109/EnergyTech.2013.6645325