Title :
Knowledge representation for power system modelling
Author :
De Vos, Alexis ; Rowbotham, C.T.
Author_Institution :
Langdale Consultants, Elanora, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Modelling power systems is an area of ongoing interest in the transmission management and control systems community. Continuing development is driven by two forces. The traditional tasks of model maintenance and management must be achieved with fewer resources. At the same time, model exchange and coordination has become a priority. The latter force arises from the disaggregation of utility functions and the introduction of power markets. This paper begins by identifying some of the power system modelling tasks that have become important, but are ill served by current tools and techniques. Among these are model versioning and version control, migration of models between, different schema, the transformation of models for different purposes or applications, and the merging of models from different sources. These tasks are typically handled by semi-manual methods or heavily customized software. The paper then describes the application of knowledge representation to power system modelling. In particular, the power of this approach to provide generic solutions to the, foregoing problems is explored. Knowledge representation is contrasted with more common data representations and put into context with current industry initiatives, EPRI CIM (common information model), UMS DAF (data access facility) and XML/CIM. Finally, the feasibility of using knowledge representation for power system models is illustrated with a case study from a major Australian distribution utility
Keywords :
data communication; electronic data interchange; hypermedia markup languages; knowledge representation; power system analysis computing; power system control; power transmission control; Australian distribution utility; EPRI CIM; UMS DAF; XML/CIM; common information model; data access facility; data communication; data management; data models; electronic data-interchange; knowledge representation; model coordination; model exchange; model maintenance; model migration; model version control; model versioning; models merging; models transformation; power markets; power system control; power system modelling; software standards; transmission control; transmission management; Application software; Computer integrated manufacturing; Control system synthesis; Energy management; Knowledge representation; Power system control; Power system management; Power system modeling; Power systems; Resource management;
Conference_Titel :
Power Industry Computer Applications, 2001. PICA 2001. Innovative Computing for Power - Electric Energy Meets the Market. 22nd IEEE Power Engineering Society International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6681-6
DOI :
10.1109/PICA.2001.932318