Title :
A federated simulation toolkit for electric power grid and communication network co-simulation
Author :
Kelley, Brian M. ; Top, Philip ; Smith, Steven G. ; Woodward, Carol S. ; Liang Min
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab. Livermore, Lawrence, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper introduces a federated simulation toolkit (FSKIT) that couples continuous time and discrete event simula- tions (DES) to perform the co-simulation of electric power grids and communication networks. A High Performance Computing (HPC) oriented power system dynamic simulator, GridDyn, was used for the electric power grid simulation. GridDyn is coupled to the open-source network simulator, ns-3, through FSKIT. FSKIT provides time control for advancing the state of federated simulators, and facilitates communication among objects in the federate. A wide-area communication-based electric transmission protection scheme is simulated with FSKIT, using the IEEE 39- bus test system. A communication network for the 39-bus system is built in ns-3, and basic protection relay logic is added to the power system model in order to perform the co-simulation.
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; parallel processing; power system protection; power system simulation; power transmission protection; public domain software; relay protection; smart power grids; wide area networks; FSKIT; GridDyn; IEEE 39-bus test system; basic protection relay logic; communication network cosimulation; continuous time simulation; discrete event simulation; electric power grid simulation; federated simulation toolkit; high performance computing oriented power system dynamic simulator; ns-3 open-source network simulator; power system model; power system protection; smart grids; wide-area communication-based electric transmission protection scheme; Communication networks; Object oriented modeling; Power transmission lines; Relays; Smart grids; Synchronization; Communication networks; High performance computing; Power system protection; Simulation; Smartgrids;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (MSCPES), 2015 Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7357-6
DOI :
10.1109/MSCPES.2015.7115406