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IEC 61850 based substation automation system architecture design

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The suitability of various Ethernet LAN architectures for substation automation system applications with protection, control, monitoring data flows and their performance requirement and the redundancy technologies for mission-critical, time stringent realtime tasks such as SMV and GOOSE tripping over the Ethernet LAN applications are examined.
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This paper investigates various Ethernet LAN architectures for substation automation system applications with protection, control, monitoring data flows and their performance requirement. The paper discusses conceptual architecture designs and related redundancy technologies such as RSTP, PRP and HSR protocols. The suitability of these architectures and the redundancy technologies for mission-critical, time stringent realtime tasks such as SMV and GOOSE tripping over the Ethernet LAN applications are examined.

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Improvement of high-availability seamless redundancy (HSR) traffic performance for smart grid communications

TL;DR: Two approaches to solve the problem of unnecessary traffic created due to the duplicated copies of each sent frame in high-availability seamless redundancy by dividing any closed-loop HSR network into several VRing, which results in an enhancement of traffic performance.
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DVP: A Novel High-Availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) Protocol Traffic-Reduction Algorithm for a Substation Automation System Network

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TL;DR: The dual virtual paths (DVP) algorithm is presented, which is to establish automatic DVP between each HSR node and all the other nodes in the network, except for the QuadBox node, rather than using the standard HSR transmission process.
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Availability Comparison of Various Power Substation Automation Architectures

TL;DR: In this paper, the reliability block diagrams of various substation automation architectures are developed and different sensitivity analyses are conducted for all architectures, where the impact of varying availability of all components on reliability indices of the automation system is illustrated.
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Process-to-bay level peer-to-peer network delay in IEC 61850 substation communication systems

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An improved High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) for dependable Substation Automation System

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The importance of IEC 61850 interoperability testing

TL;DR: It is recommended that proof-of-concept interoperability should be preformed before full scope integration, and it is crucial to adopt interoperability testing as part of site commissioning test.
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The Impact of IEC 61850 on Protection

TL;DR: The standard IEC 61850 "communication networks and systems in substations" defines a communication system for substation automation that provides interoperability between equipment from different manufacturers that will have an impact on the design of a protection system.
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