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D2-01_07I NDIA 2013 1. Role of ICT in Power System Architecting a packet based network for to support current, developing and future utility use cases.

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1 D2-01_07I NDIA 2013 1. Role of ICT in Power System Architecting a packet based network for to support current, developing and future utility use cases and applications Andrew O’Brien, Australia

2 I NDUSTRY D RIVERS AND C HALLENGES Major grid transformation with the increased penetration of distributed and renewable energy resources, advanced metering, distributed control and automation, multiservice networks, among others. Increase of distributed generation is tending towards a lack of visibility and control at distribution level. Communication flow models have largely followed a one-way power delivery flow from generation to consumer. Most communication networks consist of multiple point-to-point circuits connecting substations to control centers for SCADA and EMS applications, and point-to-point circuits between substations for protection applications.

3 T HE FUTURE GRIDE W IDE A REA N ETWORK Electrical grids are shifting to an any-to-any power delivery model.

4 A N A RCHITECTURAL A PPROACH

5 T ELEPROTECTION OVER P ACKET N ETWORKS Stringent requirements Network Latency expected to be 4~16ms Tolerable jitter depends on the protection relay vendor and is typically in the range of 0.25 – 1.0 milliseconds Relay attachment requirements: C37.94, E1/T1, X.21, E&M, RS422, and recently Ethernet Transport emulation: CESoPSN, SATOP and EoMPLS. Frequency synchronisation: Sync-E, 1588 PTP. Traffic Engineering

6 E XAMPLES OF E VOLVING R EQUIREMENTS 61850 Edition 2 Next Generation Energy Management Systems Wide Area Monitoring, Control and Protection Schemes

7 N ETWORK D ESIGN P RINCIPALS Determinism Path selection control Security Resiliency Quality of Service Traffic Engineering Ease of Operations Timing and Synchronisation Multiple Traffic Type Support

8 Q UALITY OF S ERVICE

9 O PERATION, A DMINISTRATION AND M ANAGEMENT

10 T IMING AND S YNCHRONISATION

11 S ECURITY Access Control Data Confidentiality and Privacy Threat Detection and Mitigation Integrity of Platforms and Devices

12 C ONCLUSIONS I NDIA 2013 Power industry is seeing a shift in WAN design from TDM to packet based networks Utilities have been deploying MPLS and other packet based networks in large scale for some time. Successful implementation require careful consideration and planning

13 I NDIA 2013 Thank you! Andrew O’Brien Consulting Systems Engineer androbri@cisco.com


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