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ICT4SMARTDG ICT Solutions to enable Smart Distributed Generation SAMARES contribution to WP2
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Project Review 24 March 2010 WP 2 METHODOLGY (2/3) Target 1 Solutions Identified & Stakeholders Target 2 Fora and Initiatives Identified Target 3 ICT4SMARTDG Reference Architecture Target 4 Define Requirements to do analysis of ICT Solutions Target 5 Proposed ICT Solutions Target 6 Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG Target 7 Integration of the final document
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Project Review 24 March 2010 OSIRIDE SMART OPERATION CENTER OSIRIDE controls the global production from distributed Renewable Energy Sources OSIRIDE controls the global production from distributed Renewable Energy Sources OSIRIDE SMART Mediation Devices responsible to collect all data from different standard protocols and elaborate a common SMART Energy Data for the Operation Center OSIRIDE SMART Mediation Devices responsible to collect all data from different standard protocols and elaborate a common SMART Energy Data for the Operation Center OSIRIDE SMART Operation Center Monitors the Global Energy Production and enables each user to elaborate personal data OSIRIDE SMART Operation Center Monitors the Global Energy Production and enables each user to elaborate personal data
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Project Review 24 March 2010 WP 2 METHODOLGY (2/3) Target 1 Solutions Identified & Stakeholders Target 2 Fora and Initiatives Identified Target 3 ICT4SMARTDG Reference Architecture Target 4 Define Requirements to do analysis of ICT Solutions Target 5 Proposed ICT Solutions Target 6 Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG Target 7 Integration of the final document
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Project Review 24 March 2010 Standardization Organization, Forums and Other Projects and pilots PEHV Mobility APPLICATIONS (PHEV : Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) Draft Reference Framework Architecture for ICT analysis in ICT4SMARTDG SMART METERS- AMI DG ( Distributed Generation) Remote Sensors Condition Monitor Other Devices,SMART GENERATION ACCESS( Cellular, Wimax, DSL, Fiber, Cable, BPL), sate llite Wide Area Network Data Mediation and mangement Cyber Security Management Demand Management, smart metering, etc Renewables aggregation EMS/dms/OMS Loss Management Technical/ non Technical Billing /CRM APPLIANCEs & UTILITIES /SDK OPEN DELIVERY SERVICE`PLATFORM ICT BUILDINGS REQUIRMENTS ICT Services layer (TISPAN- IMS ) WP1 Scenarios Isolated house to grid Building to Grid Microgrid Other Interoperability Scenarios ( NIST, IEEE etc) Local Home Appliances Building-to-Grid (B2G) Industrial-to-Grid (I2G) Home-to-Grid (H2G) Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Vehicle to Grid (V2G) Building-to-Grid (B2G) Industrial-to-Grid (I2G) Home-to-Grid (H2G) Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Vehicle to Grid (V2G) MARKET PLACE FRONT END IMS provides building blocks allowing faster integration and deployment of IP –SIP services Backup communications solutions Restoration Control, ICT resiliance, reliability, against attacks and natural disaster Alarm systems (Stealing, out of order, etc) Middleware To ICT Services Layer Analysis Contingency, Simulation Models of the evolution of the SmartGrid and other information to Electrical Company Connection Network Other microgrids PHEV LEGACY METERS IEDS intellige nt electroni c devices Switches Latency parameters Other devices Interface to information generated in ICT, Telco etc Update Equipment Status Mesurement Data Provisioning & Netw Monitoring Alarms & Triggers Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA) Communication Netw Mngmt- Control planes ¿Can we start on this ? ¿Can we start on this ? PIAM NSN EMS IBM SAFE Current opengrid Satellite General Electric Microgrid BTMicrogrid Energy Axis Current Status TARGET 3 Samares Osiride
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Project Review 24 March 2010 WP 2 METHODOLGY (2/3) Target 1 Solutions Identified & Stakeholders Target 2 Fora and Initiatives Identified Target 3 ICT4SMARTDG Reference Architecture Target 4 Define Requirements to do analysis of ICT Solutions Target 5 Proposed ICT Solutions Target 6 Consensus about advantages of ICT for Smart DG Target 7 Integration of the final document
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Project Review 24 March 2010 Different levels of communication standard protocols: SMART Mediation Device Protocol Converter Appliance 1 Appliance 2 Appliance 3 Appliance 1 Appliance 2 Appliance 3 SMART Operation Center Propertary communication protocol 1° level of standard communication protocol SMARTGRID standard communication protocol
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Project Review 24 March 2010 Role of different levels of communication standard protocols SMARTGRID standard communication protocol –To be defined 1° level of standard communication protocol –Many devices already use common communication protocols i.e. MODBUS, COSEM, … Propertary communication protocol –Standardiazation of each appliance available on the Market may require very long time and huge efforts SMART Mediation Device –May communicate with 1° and propertary level of protocols to elaborate data and mediate Smart communications up to Smart Operation Center
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Project Review 24 March 2010 Different levels of communication standard protocols: SMART Mediation Device Protocol Converter Appliance 1 Appliance 2 Appliance 3 Appliance 1 Appliance 2 Appliance 3 SMART Operation Center Propertary communication protocol 1° level of standard communication protocol SMARTGRID standard communication protocol To be defined Many devices already use common communication protocols i.e. MODBUS, COSEM, … Many devices already use common communication protocols i.e. MODBUS, COSEM, … Standardiazation of each appliance available on the Market may require very long time and huge efforts Is responsible to communicate with 1° and propertary level of protocols to elaborate data and mediate Smart communications up to Smart Operation Center
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Project Review 24 March 2010 Smart Mediation Device with local intelligence, able to elaborate Green Energy Production data Samares Solution for Smart City: SMART Mediation Devices Internet SMD Smart Operation Center
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Project Review 24 March 2010 Samares Solution for Smart City: SMART Operation Center Internet A Service Local Community Citizen and Industry web access Ownership of Green Production data SMART Operation Center Advanced O&M Public Show screens Global City Green Production ADV
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