Abstract :
The ability to migrate applications among computers of different vendors and different sizes (from PCs to supercomputers) as operating needs change and grow is discussed. The questions many utility practitioners have been asking about open systems, standards, architectures, and available choices are addressed. These questions are fundamental to providing a computational application environment in which the tools required for intelligent and adaptive power system control can be operated. These tools are being designed for standards-driven, open-hardware platforms. The open systems movement is discussed, and open systems are defined. The role of standards is examined. Two open EMS architectures favored by leading EMS suppliers are discussed.<>
Keywords :
adaptive control; load regulation; open systems; power system computer control; EMS architectures; adaptive power system control; architectures; computational application environment; energy control centers; open systems; open-hardware platforms; standards; Adaptive systems; Application software; Computational intelligence; Computer applications; Computer architecture; Control systems; Medical services; Open systems; Personal communication networks; Supercomputers;