DocumentCode :
73920
Title :
Smart Grid Infrastructure Using a Hybrid Network Architecture
Author :
Salvadori, Fabiano ; Gehrke, Camila S. ; de Oliveira, A.C. ; de Campos, Mauricio ; Sausen, Paulo S.
Author_Institution :
Fed. Univ. of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Brazil
Volume :
4
Issue :
3
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1630
Lastpage :
1639
Abstract :
Smart grid can be defined as a modern electric power grid infrastructure for improved efficiency, reliability and safety, with smooth integration of renewable and alternative energy sources through automated control and modern communications technologies. The increase need for more effective power electrical systems control turned the development of smart grids, the main object of study for many researchers. This paper proposes a digital system for condition monitoring, diagnosis and supervisory control applied to smart grids. The system is based on hybrid network architecture (HNA), consisting of a wired infrastructure, a wireless sensor network (WSN), a power line communications (PLC) and a controller area network (CAN). The system is based on three hardware topologies: remote data acquisition units (RDAUs), intelligent sensors modules (ISMs) and a PLC modem. The basic characteristics are: a) easy/low cost implementation, b) easy to set up by user, c) easy implementation of redundant routines (security), d) portability/versatility, and e) open system. To validate the developed system, it was implanted in one underground electric substation power distribution, characterized as an extremely hostile environment for supervisory control applications. In this application, the main challenge is to establish a communication system installed inside the substation with the outside (operations center-OC) considering that there are not commercial solutions appropriate to solve completely this problem.
Keywords :
SCADA systems; carrier transmission on power lines; condition monitoring; controller area networks; digital control; electrical safety; hybrid power systems; intelligent sensors; modems; power distribution control; power distribution reliability; smart power grids; substations; underground distribution systems; wireless sensor networks; CAN; HNA; ISM; OC; PLC modem; RDAU; WSN; alternative energy source; automated control; condition monitoring; controller area network; diagnosis control; electric power grid infrastructure; hybrid network architecture; intelligent sensor module; modern communications technology; operations center; power electrical system control; power line communication; reliability; remote data acquisition unit; renewable energy source; safety; smart grid infrastructure; supervisory control application; underground electric substation power distribution; wired infrastructure; wireless sensor network; Data acquisition; Intelligent sensors; Real-time systems; Smart grids; Voltage measurement; Wireless sensor networks; Architecture; communication systems; hybrid network; monitoring; power distribution; smart grids;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1949-3053
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2013.2265264
Filename :
6575217
Link To Document :
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