CIM Test Methodology Overview John Simmins 5/17/2011
Agenda Progress since last meeting Issues, opportunities and risks arising during the previous week Verify progress against stakeholder expectations General issues discussion Action items for individuals Expected work output during next week Standing agenda 2
Progress Since Last Call Completed Vendor Packages Scheduled Meter Reads Meter Disconnect/Reconnect Meter Tampering Meter Outage Detection Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Supported CIM Users Meeting July OpenSG Plans Summary of recent activities and of the test procedures 3
Verify Progress with Stakeholders Walked though Test Artifacts Last Week Test Cases Test Procedures Vendor Package
Protocol Implementation Conformance Sample C=Client, S=Server, R=response message, Grey=mandatory End Device Event messages Service Consumer Service Provider Value/ Comments Use Case – Outage / Restoration Detection Ex:OMS Ex:HE OD0 1 Get(EndDeviceEvents) C S R=02 or 03 OD0 2 Reply(EndDeviceEvents, outage) *.26.0.85 OD0 3 Reply(EndDeviceEvents, restoration) *.26.0.216 OD0 4 Created(EndDeviceEvents, outage) OD0 5 Created(EndDeviceEvents, restoration) Service Consumer/provider terminology from “AMI ENT Service Inventory.xls
CIM Users Meeting Role of the CIM in the European Commission Mandate for Smart Grid Prague May 10 -13
Expected work output during next week Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Review Model Exchange Amazon Cloud Test Verification Process
Questions & Contact Informatation John J. Simmins, Ph.D. Senior Project Manager – Smart Grid Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) 942 Corridor Park Blvd. Knoxville, TN 37932 865-218-8110 (Office) 301-848-5153 (Cell) jsimmins@epri.com www.epri.com