Title :
Development of an IEEE standard for integrated substation automation communication (P1525): specifications for substation applications and key communication performance drivers
Author :
Tengdin, John T.
Abstract :
The implementation of IEEE 1525 is focused on the use of MMS/Ethernet for the substation LAN. Given the probabilistic nature of the Ethernet, it is uncertain that even the most lenient clock synch requirement (±0.1 ms) can be met using an Ethernet LAN. If not, a separate timing wire or bus may be required. For the substation LAN, IEEE 1525 defines a number of additional performance requirements that are also application specific. This paper discusses: (1) test and evaluation of communication performance which must be based on a standard model; the requirement is to measure the time from the sending application to the receiving application; (2) high-speed LAN communication for relay-to-relay is the most stressing requirement; and (3) to match the present capabilities of sequence of event recorders which now time tag events to the nearest millisecond, highly accurate time synchronization of all IED clocks (to ±0.1 ms) will be required
Keywords :
IEEE standards; local area networks; substations; synchronisation; Ethernet LAN; IEEE 1525; IEEE standard; MMS/Ethernet; clock synch requirement; communication performance drivers; event recorders; high-speed relay-to-relay LAN communication; integrated substation automation communication; intelligent electronic devices; substation LAN; substation applications; Clocks; Communication standards; Ethernet networks; Local area networks; Measurement standards; Standards development; Substations; Testing; Timing; Wire;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2000. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6420-1
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2000.867589