Utility communication networks and services : specification, deployment and operation
This CIGRE green book begins by addressing the specification and provision of communication services in the context of operational applications for electrical power utilities, before subsequently providing guidelines on the deployment or transformation of networks to deliver these specific communica...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
2016, ©2017.
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| Series | CIGRE green books.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9783319402833 9783319402826 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (272 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Message from the Secretary General; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Editors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Operational Applications and Requirements; 1 Operational Applications in the Power Delivery System; 2 IEC 61850 Communication Model; 3 Substation-to-Substation Applications; 3.1 Line Protection Applications; 3.1.1 State Comparison Protection Schemes; 3.1.2 Analogue Comparison Protection Schemes; 3.1.2.1 Current Differential Protection Schemes; 3.1.2.2 Other Analogue Comparison Schemes; 3.1.3 Protection Relay Communication in the IEC 61850.
- 3.2 System Protection Schemes3.2.1 SPS Applications; 3.2.2 SPS Architecture; 3.2.3 Wide Area Protection & Control (WAP & C); 4 Field Device to Central Platform Applications; 4.1 Power System SCADA; 4.2 Synchrophasor-Based Wide Area Monitoring System; 4.3 Other IP-Based Monitoring Applications in the Substation; 5 Inter-platform Applications; 6 Office-to-Field Applications; 6.1 Remote Access from Office to Grid Device and Information; 6.2 Field Worker Access to Central Platforms and Applications; 7 Smart Distribution Applications; Provisioning of Utility-Grade Communication Services.
- 8 Service Provisioning, Quality of Service, and SLA9 Service Specification Attributes; 9.1 Operational Coverage and Topology; 9.2 Throughput; 9.3 Time Constraints; 9.4 Service Integrity and Data Loss; 9.5 Availability and Dependability; 9.6 Communication Security; 9.7 Future Proofing, Legacy Support, Vendor Independence; 9.8 Electromagnetic and Environmental Constraints; 9.9 Service Survivability, Resilience and Disaster Readiness; 9.10 Cost Considerations; 10 Building and Adjusting Service Level Agreements; 11 Service Provisioning Models-Impact on the Delivery Process.
- Delivery of Communication Services in the Utility Environment12 Introduction on Service Delivery; 13 Communication Service Delivery Architecture; 14 Service Interfacing at the Access Point; 14.1 Legacy Interfacing; 14.2 Ethernet Access; 15 Synchronization at User-to-Network Interface; 16 Circuit and Packet Conversions at the Service Access Point; 16.1 Packet Over TDM; 16.2 Circuit Emulation Over Packet; 17 Modeling the Service Delivery Process; 18 Managing the Delivered Communication Service; 19 Meeting Service Quality at a Packet-Switched Access Point.
- 20 Integrating Service Delivery for IT and OT CommunicationsDeploying Reliable and Secure Network Infrastructures; 21 Deploying Reliable and Secure Network Infrastructures; 22 An Overview on Network Technologies; 22.1 Multiplexing and Switching Fundamentals; 22.2 Optical Communication; 22.3 Wavelength Division Multiplexing (C- and D-WDM); 22.4 Time Division Multiplexing (PDH and SDH); 22.5 Optical Transport Networks (OTN); 22.6 Ethernet Transport; 22.7 Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS); 22.8 MPLS-TP or IP-MPLS in Operational Context; 22.9 Radio Communication; 22.10 Power Line Carrier.