DocumentCode :
2610350
Title :
The evolution and application of microprocessor control and monitor units in the central office power equipment
Author :
James, C.P.
Author_Institution :
Southern Bell Telephone Co., Charlotte, NC, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
15-18 Oct 1989
Abstract :
In July 1983, the first microprocessor-controlled power plant was installed in a Southern Bell central office to power a Northern Telecom DMS-100 switch. Since that time, the evolution of applications for that technology has continued to expand to meet desired or forecasted requirements. The initial technology is discussed, followed by a description of second-generation units. In order to achieve objectives of almost total remote office monitoring and surveillance, a group of alarms was specified that must be issuable from every newly installed plant, regardless of vendor. This allows all engineers and operations personnel to recognize the same power alarm indications from location to location. These alarms/codes were initially developed utilizing standards from several regional documents. Further developments are also summarized with particular emphasis on the new Lorain monitor. Future prospects are also assessed
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; microcomputer applications; power plants; power station computer control; switching systems; Lorain monitor; Northern Telecom DMS-100 switch; Southern Bell central office; alarms; central office power equipment; microprocessor control; power plant; remote office monitoring; surveillance; Central office; Microprocessors; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Remote monitoring; Surveillance; Switches; Technology forecasting; Telecommunication control; Telecommunication switching;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1989. INTELEC '89. Conference Proceedings., Eleventh International
Conference_Location :
Florence
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1989.88264
Filename :
88264
Link To Document :
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