Author_Institution :
Hydro-Quebec, Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
Hydro-Quebec is in the process of renewing its SCADA/EMS. Part of this work involves interfacing existing external systems that perform various applications such as state estimation, power flow and stability limit calculations to the new SCADA/EMS. These systems run on various platforms and operating systems. They were developed in-house or by different vendors. When initiated, in 1995, the primary goal of the interface subproject, was to minimize the modifications to the existing systems and the customization of the new SCADA/EMS. It sought to find standard interface components: protocol, exchange format, data dictionary, etc. At that time, standards such as ICCP and models such as CIM were immature. An in-house protocol both at the application and at the communication level was found best. Such a protocol was defined jointly with the vendor, based on the principles of the IDEC protocol. This article presents the challenges met from our decisions of developing in-house solution and from our initial goals. The article describes these challenges in terms of protocol, data formats and data modeling. It discusses the lessons we have learned and what we would do differently, especially in the light of standard development
Keywords :
SCADA systems; data models; energy management systems; load flow; peripheral interfaces; power system state estimation; protocols; EMS; Hydro-Quebec; IDEC protocol; SCADA/EMS renewal; data dictionary; data formats; data modeling; exchange format; external systems interfacing; in-house protocol; interface subproject; power flow; protocol; stability limit calculations; standard interface components; state estimation; Data models; Databases; Load flow; Medical services; Operating systems; Protocols; Sockets; Stability; State estimation; TCPIP;