Implementing the IEC Common Information Model for Distribution System Operators
Keski-Keturi, Risto-Matti (2011)
Keski-Keturi, Risto-Matti
2011
Sähkötekniikan koulutusohjelma
Tieto- ja sähkötekniikan tiedekunta - Faculty of Computing and Electrical Engineering
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Hyväksymispäivämäärä
2011-12-07
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-2011122314967
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-2011122314967
Tiivistelmä
This thesis evaluates a move towards a Service Oriented Architecture design in ABB MicroSCADA Pro DMS 600, a Distribution Management System. The IEC standards 61968 and 61970, commonly referred to as the Common Information Model are expected to provide a foundation for building such a computing architecture in an interoperable fashion.
A Service Oriented Architecture differs in some ways from the existing DMS 600 architecture. In addition to identifying these differences, a short look is given to some possible changes in the business environment of both system vendors and operators made possible by the SOA. Security and other design issues raised by SOA were discussed.
The maturity of the CIM data types is evaluated by implementing a network data import functionality on the DMS 600 system using the CIM/RDF network model format. This part of the standard is found to be in a usable state for application in production environments, although additional CIM profiles would be useful.
The internal communication protocols of the DMS 600 system are found to be suitable for most types of information exchanges to be translated into such CIM messages. Some Service Oriented design principles are found potentially bene cial to the DMS 600 system internally, and proposals are given for some future development work. /Kir11
A Service Oriented Architecture differs in some ways from the existing DMS 600 architecture. In addition to identifying these differences, a short look is given to some possible changes in the business environment of both system vendors and operators made possible by the SOA. Security and other design issues raised by SOA were discussed.
The maturity of the CIM data types is evaluated by implementing a network data import functionality on the DMS 600 system using the CIM/RDF network model format. This part of the standard is found to be in a usable state for application in production environments, although additional CIM profiles would be useful.
The internal communication protocols of the DMS 600 system are found to be suitable for most types of information exchanges to be translated into such CIM messages. Some Service Oriented design principles are found potentially bene cial to the DMS 600 system internally, and proposals are given for some future development work. /Kir11