Title :
How to turn a substation into a database server
Author :
Proudfoot, Douglas ; Taylor, Dave
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Information management technology has undergone tremendous change over the course of the last decade. Exponential advances in hardware, software and communication equipment allow the transportation, storage and manipulation of vast quantities of data at blinding speed relative to just a few years ago. The phenomenal growth of the Internet has delivered unprecedented access to data virtually independent of distance or location. Although these enabling technologies have reached far into work and home environments, they have as yet been little utilized within substations. This article examines what is required to introduce information management technology to the substation and how to turn a substation into a distributed database server
Keywords :
distributed control; distributed databases; power system control; substations; telecontrol; Internet; communication equipment; distributed database server; enabling technologies; hardware; information management technology; power system telecontrol; software; substation automation; Access protocols; Communication equipment; Communication system control; Deductive databases; Hardware; Information management; Internet; Power transmission; Substations; Technology management;
Journal_Title :
Computer Applications in Power, IEEE