2015 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icit.2015.7125448
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Toward an adaptive protection system for the distribution grid by using the IEC 61850

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“…To face the scalability issues represented by this approach in the case of more information required to the SM for DN monitoring purposes, DLMS/COSEM has recently introduced the event notification and Push mechanisms, useful to send events notification to the MDC to trigger the transmission of messages. Thus, an approach closer to the Report service defined by the IEC 61850 has been defined, even if at the moment only few meters on the market support these operation modes because of their recent introduction within the Standard [23].…”
Section: Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To face the scalability issues represented by this approach in the case of more information required to the SM for DN monitoring purposes, DLMS/COSEM has recently introduced the event notification and Push mechanisms, useful to send events notification to the MDC to trigger the transmission of messages. Thus, an approach closer to the Report service defined by the IEC 61850 has been defined, even if at the moment only few meters on the market support these operation modes because of their recent introduction within the Standard [23].…”
Section: Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If CB3 failed to open, the fault would be cleared by CB2 and, eventually, by CB1. A detailed description of the implementation of this system, including the mapping of the protection functions to the IEC 61850 data model, can be found in References [21,22]. The second step acts in a similar way but is performed by disconnector IEDs provided with a fault passage indicator (FPI) function, and begins once the first step has finished.…”
Section: Two-step Protection Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to possible limitations settings in each IED for protections ANSI 67 and ANSI 51 protections it will be necessary to establish some levels. The setting level s j is defined according to Equation (2) where r j is a parameter which establishes the difference between every level, t j is the value of setting in [A] and p is the number of settings to establish in each ANSI protections. The λ value obtained before will help to select the appropriate setting for each protection:…”
Section: Implementation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%