Title :
Is there a value in deploying IEC 61850 communication into oil&gas EMCS ?
Author :
Montignies, Patrick ; Angays, Philippe ; Guise, Laurent
Author_Institution :
Schneider Electr. Ind. SAS, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
IEC 61850 communication technology appears as a very promising technology, able to reach both a high level of performance and a high level of interoperability. However considering the real maturity of this technology (from its current level of definition, down to its implementation) and the height of the breakthrough this may represent for the user, a recommendation would lead to a reasonable step-wise deployment. A first level 1 (Level 7)focused on Monitoring and Control part of the EMCS can already bring many benefits to the user, while offering a high level of multi-vendor interoperability. A second Level (Level 2) based on a limited single vendor deployment of the GOOSE peer-to-peer capability would offer a cost-effective mean for reducing wiring on site and increase the installation agility. This deployment has de facto many impacts at the user´s side, especially in requesting the adaptation of most of his security procedures. The ultimate deployment of this technology on large scale approach would request a well defined and implemented ability for supporting high availability, testability and security features.
Keywords :
IEC standards; gas industry; open systems; peer-to-peer computing; petroleum industry; production engineering computing; security of data; GOOSE peer-to-peer capability; IEC 61850 communication technology; installation agility; multivendor interoperability; oil and gas EMCS; security procedures; single vendor deployment; stepwise deployment; Availability; Communications technology; Electromagnetic compatibility; IEC standards; Large-scale systems; Monitoring; Peer to peer computing; Security; Testing; Wiring; EMCS; GOOSE; IEC 61850; step-wise approach;
Conference_Titel :
PCIC Europe, 2009. PCIC EUROPE '09. Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3975-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-3-9523-3334-1