DocumentCode :
109494
Title :
Making Peace with Communications Networks: Modern and Future Network Communication for Plants and Substations
Author :
Seeley, Nicholas C. ; Concienne, K.
Author_Institution :
Schweitzer Eng. Labs., Schweitzer Eng. Labs., Inc., Pullman, WA, USA
Volume :
19
Issue :
2
fYear :
2013
fDate :
March-April 2013
Firstpage :
31
Lastpage :
38
Abstract :
Few Power Engineers seem to be interested in becoming network engineers, yet some of the most recent significant advances in the electric power industry have come in the form of communications-assisted protection and control schemes. Communication is playing a larger role in electric power conversation. However, there remains a mystique surrounding the lowlevel details pertaining to how these communications networks operate, which often results in confusion and misinformation being taken as fact. The operational and performance data disseminated to end users are often ambiguous, seemingly focusing on arbitrary figures and numbers that lack the proper context and background needed for an engineer to make informed decisions regarding the use of such technology.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; local area networks; power engineering computing; power system protection; substation protection; Ethernet; communications-assisted protection; control scheme; electric power industry; network communication; network engineers; plants; power engineers; protection scheme; substations; Communication networks; Electricitysupply industry; Industrial plants; Physical layer; Power cables; Power distribution planning; Protocols; Substations; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2012.2215646
Filename :
6399526
Link To Document :
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