2013 Third International Conference on Intelligent System Design and Engineering Applications 2013
DOI: 10.1109/isdea.2012.224
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Model Differences between IEC 61970/61968 and IEC 61850

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“…These requirements are met by a set of available broadband services that are IEC 61968 compliant [34,35], while this standard also provides compatibility in terms of network optimization, maintenance, and expansion. In addition, the harmonization of IEC 61968 with IEC 61850-7-420 and the adoption of an open architecture improves network scalability, whereas the integration of intelligent measurement models (advanced metering infrastructure, AMI), home networking (home area network, HAN), and their interfaces allows for demand forecasting and modeling of load behavior at the end-user level [36,37].…”
Section: Advanced Distribution Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These requirements are met by a set of available broadband services that are IEC 61968 compliant [34,35], while this standard also provides compatibility in terms of network optimization, maintenance, and expansion. In addition, the harmonization of IEC 61968 with IEC 61850-7-420 and the adoption of an open architecture improves network scalability, whereas the integration of intelligent measurement models (advanced metering infrastructure, AMI), home networking (home area network, HAN), and their interfaces allows for demand forecasting and modeling of load behavior at the end-user level [36,37].…”
Section: Advanced Distribution Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, for the interconnection of distributed power sources and their remote monitoring, standardizations for the development of a crosslinking profile between IEC 61580-7-420 and IEC 61968, respectively, have been proposed. Finally, IEC 61970 provides a set of guidelines and techniques for active energy distribution and efficient operation of the energy management systems [34,[45][46][47].…”
Section: Distribution Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, for the interconnection of distributed power sources and their remote monitoring, standardizations for the development of a crosslinking profile between IEC 61580-7-420 and IEC 61968, respectively, have been proposed. Finally, IEC 61970 provides a set of guidelines and techniques for active energy distribution and efficient operation of the energy management systems [34], [45]- [47].…”
Section: Distribution Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A smart grid is an electrical power grid infrastructure with improved efficiency, stability, and safety, using automated control and monitoring based on information and communication technology. CIM and IEC 61850 are essential standards for building energy management systems and automation substation systems, respectively, by providing a key information model [20]. Although the two standards focus on overlapping domains, they are developed independently; thus, the information exchange between the systems based on the two standards is incompatible.…”
Section: Identification Of Cim Practical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as it is necessary to clarify model differences between the two different standards [20], it is challenging for the researchers, who would not have expertise in both of them, to follow up the research with harmonization. In addition, no educational materials provide a comprehensive understanding of harmonization.…”
Section: Harmonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%