Title :
Standards for monitoring and control of telecommunications power systems
Author :
Osifchin, Nicholas
Author_Institution :
Int. Power Strategies, Morristown, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Highly automated and geographically diverse networks of networks depend on management and interoperability of equipment from numerous vendors and introduction of new technologies with existing platforms. Network management systems that were introduced in the 1980s were unable to communicate across the diverse networks and jeopardized interoperability. This realization drove the International Telecommunications Union to develop the open systems Telecommunications Management Network Standards for network management systems. Though widely accepted, the impact of these equipment and protocol standards is a concern to power management system architects. Power management standards are a certainty-its only a matter of when and what. The author discusses the standardisation in telecommunications, telecommunication network management, and the power management perspective. A proposal is made for Intelec to sponsor a Network Power Management Forum as a vehicle to coalesce these concerns and present them to standards development bodies
Keywords :
open systems; power system control; power system measurement; telecommunication network management; telecommunication power supplies; telecommunication standards; International Telecommunications Union; Telecommunications Management Network Standards; control; interoperability; monitoring; network management systems; open systems; power management standards; power management system; standardisation; standards; telecommunication network management; telecommunications power systems; Automatic control; Energy management; Monitoring; Open systems; Power system management; Standards development; Technology management; Telecommunication control; Telecommunication network management; Telecommunication standards;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1995. INTELEC '95., 17th International
Conference_Location :
The Hague
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2750-0
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1995.499005