Title :
Analyzing Cyber-Physical Energy Systems:The INSPIRE Cosimulation of Power and ICT Systems Using HLA
Author :
Georg, Hanno ; Muller, Sven Christian ; Rehtanz, Christian ; Wietfeld, Christian
Author_Institution :
Commun. Networks Inst. (CNI), Tech. Univ. Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
Abstract :
For simulating cyber-physical energy systems, distinct simulation domains need to be integrated for a comprehensive analysis of the interdependent subsystems. In particular, continuous time-based power system simulation and discrete event-based simulation of information and communication technology (ICT) networks are critical for investigating future smart grids. This paper presents the novel cosimulation environment INtegrated coSimulation of Power and ICT systems for Real-time Evaluation (INSPIRE) of power and ICT systems using the high-level architecture (HLA) (IEEE Std. 1516-2010). By applying the HLA standard, the environment is extendable to other simulation domains and a variety of functionalities and models, like thermal load models and additional third-party tools. Moreover, the HLA enables computational performance by distributed execution of each simulator on its own hardware and, thus, the applicability to realistic large-scale scenarios. INSPIRE has been designed under consideration of industrial standards [IEC 61850,object linking and embedding (OLE) for process control (OPC), and the common information model (CIM) (IEC 61968/61970)] in order to enhance interoperability, and to develop and validate solutions close to practice. The simulation results underline the interdependencies of power and ICT systems, and the necessity of an integrated analysis.
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; energy management systems; information systems; power engineering computing; power system management; smart power grids; CIM; HLA; INSPIRE; OLE; OPC; common information model; continuous time-based power system simulation; cyber-physical energy systems; discrete event-based simulation; distributed execution; high-level architecture; information and communication technology networks; integrated cosimulation of power and ICT systems for real-time evaluation; object linking and embedding; process control; smart grids; Communication networks; Power systems; Simulation; Smart grids; Synchronization; Communication networks; cosimulation; cyber-physical systems; power systems; smart grids;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2014.2332097