DocumentCode :
707846
Title :
The role of the SCADA RTU in today´s substation
Author :
Wester, Craig ; Smith, Terrence ; Anderson, Bob ; Engelman, Noel ; Odetunde, Kehinde ; Reilly, Joe
Author_Institution :
GE Digital Energy, Buford, GA, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
March 30 2015-April 2 2015
Firstpage :
622
Lastpage :
628
Abstract :
The interface between Supervisory, Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) functions and Protection and Control (P&C) functions has been blurred since the acceptance and full utilization of microprocessor based relays. The control, data acquisition and protection functions have been incorporated into a single Intelligent Electronic Device (IED). In many cases this is a clean, economically sound, solution. In some cases, the merging of the SCADA functions into a protective IED has created operation gaps that need to be addressed. There needs to be a balance of the merger so that reliability and redundancy are considered. In addition, it is important to consider how the substation can be operated if a protective relay output is not operational. The merger of SCADA with protection and control has created jurisdictional challenges since the SCADA group is a separate organization from the protection and control group. A Human Machine Interface (HMI) is being installed in substations by many utilities for monitoring and control purposes. It is important to incorporate local HMI functionality in this discussion. This paper will review several distribution and transmission substation designs that merge SCADA and Protection & Control. Each design will be discussed with advantages and disadvantages. The paper will propose designs that balance SCADA and Protection & Control and include local HMI functionality, IED access and security.
Keywords :
SCADA systems; power distribution protection; power distribution reliability; power engineering computing; power transmission protection; power transmission reliability; substation automation; substation protection; user interfaces; HMI; IED; P&C function; SCADA RTU; distribution substation design; human machine interface; intelligent electronic device; microprocessor based relay; protection and control function; protective relay; reliability; supervisory control and data acquisition; transmission substation design; Microprocessors; Protective relaying; Protocols; Reliability; Security; Substations; AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting); ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange); CIP (Critical Infrastructure Protection); Current Transformer (CT); DNP3 (Distributed Network Protocol); HMI (Human Machine Interface); IED (Intelligent Electronic Device); IP (Internet Protocol); Input/Output (I/O); LAN (Local Area Network); NERC (North American Electric Reliability Corporation); NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology); P&C (Protection & Control); Potential Transformer (PT); RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service); RBAC (Role Based Access Control); RTOS (Real Time Operating System); RTU (Remote Terminal Unit); SCADA (Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition); SEM (Security Event Management); VPN (Virtual Private Network); WAN (Wide Area Network);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Protective Relay Engineers, 2015 68th Annual Conference for
Conference_Location :
College Station, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8721-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CPRE.2015.7102199
Filename :
7102199
Link To Document :
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