DocumentCode
1580644
Title
Exploiting intelligent systems techniques within an autonomous regional active network management system
Author
Davidson, Euan M. ; McArthur, Stephen D J ; Dolan, Michael J. ; Mcdonald, James R
Author_Institution
Inst. for Energy & Environ., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
This paper discusses AuRA-NMS, an autonomous regional active network management system currently being developed in the UK through a partnership between several UK universities, two distribution network operators (DNO) and ABB. The scope of control to be undertaken by AuRA-NMS includes: automatic restoration, voltage control, power flow management and implementation of network performance optimisation strategies. Part of the scientific aims of the AuRA-NMS programme is the investigation and comparison of the use of different techniques for making the control decisions above. The techniques under consideration range from the use of optimisation techniques, such as OPF, to the use of intelligent systems techniques, such as constraint programming, case-based reasoning and AI planning. In this paper the authors consider the role that intelligent systems techniques could play within active network management and reports on preliminary results gathered from the testing of prototype software running on commercially available IEC 61850 compliant substation computing hardware, connected to a real time power systems simulator. The importance of an appropriate comparative testing methodology, as well as the need for assessing the robustness of different techniques in the presence of communication failures and measurement errors, is also discussed. A key element in the development of AuRA-NMS is the use of multi-agent systems (MAS) technology to provide a flexible and extensible software architecture in which the techniques above can be deployed. As a result, the use (MAS) in conjunction with IEC 61850 and the common information model within AuRA-NMS is described.
Keywords
IEC standards; case-based reasoning; constraint handling; distributed control; distribution networks; load distribution; load flow control; multi-agent systems; planning (artificial intelligence); power engineering computing; power system management; substations; voltage control; AI planning; AuRA-NMS; IEC 61850 compliant substation computing hardware; UK; automatic network restoration; autonomous regional active network management system; case-based reasoning; constraint programming; distribution network operators; intelligent systems techniques; measurement error; multi-agent systems technology; network performance optimisation; power flow management; real time power systems simulator; software architecture; voltage control; Automatic voltage control; Educational institutions; Energy management; IEC standards; Intelligent networks; Intelligent systems; Power system management; Power system planning; Power system restoration; Power system simulation; Cooperative systems; distributed control; intelligent systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 2009. PES '09. IEEE
Conference_Location
Calgary, AB
ISSN
1944-9925
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4241-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PES.2009.5275418
Filename
5275418
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