Title :
Network Interactions and Performance of a Multifunction IEC 61850 Process Bus
Author :
Ingram, David M. E. ; Schaub, Pascal ; Taylor, Richard R. ; Campbell, Duncan A.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
New substation technology, such as nonconventional instrument transformers, and a need to reduce design and construction costs are driving the adoption of Ethernet-based digital process bus networks for high-voltage substations. Protection and control applications can share a process bus, making more efficient use of the network infrastructure. This paper classifies and defines performance requirements for the protocols used in a process bus on the basis of application. These include Generic Object Oriented Substation Event, Simple Network Management Protocol, and Sampled Values (SVs). A method, based on the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) and virtual local area networks, is presented that separates management and monitoring traffic from the rest of the process bus. A quantitative investigation of the interaction between various protocols used in a process bus is described. These tests also validate the effectiveness of the MSTP-based traffic segregation method. While this paper focuses on a substation automation network, the results are applicable to other real-time industrial networks that implement multiple protocols. High-volume SV data and time-critical circuit breaker tripping commands do not interact on a full-duplex switched Ethernet network, even under very high network load conditions. This enables an efficient digital network to replace a large number of conventional analog connections between control rooms and high-voltage switchyards.
Keywords :
circuit breakers; local area networks; power engineering computing; protocols; substation automation; substation protection; telecommunication traffic; Ethernet-based digital process bus networks; MSTP-based traffic segregation method; SV; control rooms; digital network; full-duplex switched Ethernet network; generic object oriented substation event; high-voltage substations; high-voltage switchyards; high-volume SV data; instrument transformers; monitoring traffic; multifunction IEC 61850 process bus; multiple spanning tree protocol; network infrastructure; network interactions; protocols; real-time industrial networks; sampled values; simple network management protocol; substation automation network; substation technology; time-critical circuit breaker tripping commands; virtual local area networks; IEC standards; IP networks; Network topology; Performance evaluation; Protocols; Substations; Ethernet networks; IEC 61850; industrial networks; performance evaluation; process bus; protective relaying; smart grid; spanning tree; substation automation;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2012.2233701