Design and simulation of fast substation protection in IEC 61850 environments

Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems(2015)

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The IEC 61850 protocol suite provides significant benefits in electrical substation design and enables formal validation of complex device configurations to ensure that design objectives are met. One important benefit is the potential for protective relays to react in a collaborative fashion to an observed fault current. Modern relays are networked cyber-physical devices with embedded systems, capable of sophisticated protection schemes that are not possible on legacy overcurrent relays. However, they may be subject to error or cyber attack. Herein, we introduce the CODEF (Collaborative Defense) project examining distributed substation protection. Under CODEF, we derive algorithms for distributed protection schemes based on distributed agreement. By leveraging Kirchhoff's laws, we establish that certain fast agreement protocols have important equivalences to linear coding and error correction theory. In parallel, we describe a cyber-physical simulation environment in which these algorithms are being validated with respect to the strict time constraints of substation protection.
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iec standards,embedded systems,error correction,fault currents,linear codes,overcurrent protection,protocols,relay protection,substation protection,codef,iec 61850 protocol suite,kirchhoff law,agreement protocol,collaborative defense project,complex device configuration,cyber attack,cyber-physical simulation environment,distributed agreement,distributed substation protection,electrical substation design,embedded system,error correction theory,fault current,linear coding,networked cyber-physical device,overcurrent relay,protective relay,iec 61850,cyber-physical simulation,error-correctingcodesi,protective relays
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