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 How to make the Goose messages to solve the interoperability between Areva and Sel IEDs
Tác giả hoặc Nhóm tác giả: Lê Kim Hùng ; Vũ Phan Huấn; Lê Thị Minh Châu
Nơi đăng: Tạp chí Khoa học Công nghệ ĐHĐN; Số: Số 12(85).2014, Quyển 1;Từ->đến trang: 35;Năm: 2014
Lĩnh vực: Xã hội nhân văn; Loại: Bài báo khoa học; Thể loại: Trong nước
TÓM TẮT
IEC61850 Goose communication has been used successfully in a lot of different applications for recent years. It is available in IEDs together with software tools which provide new features, and especially helpful for testing or interoperability. In this paper, we presents the applicability of network topology, network media, configuration TCP/IP on PC, PC tools and the challenges of different IED manufacturers when their goose messages is publishing or subscribing in slightly different ways. In this way, creating a goose message system enable implement in substation by software tools of SEL and AREVA such as AcSELerator Quickset, AcSELerator Architect, and MiCOM S1 Agile that were used to configure the IEDs (P445, SEL421 and P643). In addition, ISA DRT66’s TDM was used to inject current and voltage signals for testing goose messages on the network. Consequently, the proposed approach helps to perceive interoperability issues, eliminate copper wires and expand system functionality and capabilities.
ABSTRACT
IEC61850 Goose communication has been used successfully in a lot of different applications in recent years. It is available in IEDs together with software tools which provide new features, and is especially helpful for testing or interoperability. In this paper, we present the applicability of network topology, network media, configuration TCP/IP on PC, PC tools and the challenges of different IED manufacturers when their goose messages are published or subscribed in slightly different ways. In this way, creating a goose message system enables the implementation of substation by software tools of SEL and AREVA such as AcSELerator Quickset, AcSELerator Architect, and MiCOM S1 Agile that are used to configure the IEDs (P445, SEL421 and P643). In addition, ISA DRT66’s TDM is used to inject current and voltage signals for testing goose messages on the network. Consequently, the proposed approach helps to perceive interoperability issues, eliminate copper wires and expand the function and the capability of the system. Key words – Relay Protection; IEC61850; Goose Message; Ethernet; IP Address.
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