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hawaii international conference on system sciences | 2006

Unified Information Models in Support of Location Transparency for Future Utility Applications

Otto Preiss; Tatjana Kostic

For future scenarios of power system operations, like the self healing grid vision, system and communications architecture are key. Applications will require unlimited access to a large variety of information and to a large amount of information. One important architectural feature is location transparency of its applications. The latter should be designed as components that can be run at any location where processing power is sufficient and the relevant data available. Key to location transparency is the agreement on a data model comprehensive enough to endure the foreseeable time to come. In order to safeguard current development investments, applications must already now be designed with such features in mind. This paper discusses how the data models of the IEC 61970 and IEC 61850, when integrated, can be used as a start towards such a uniform information model. However, inconsistencies and gaps justify a concerted effort in further extending such a basis.


UML'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on UML Modeling Languages and Applications | 2004

Data communications standards: a case for the UML

Otto Preiss; Tatjana Kostic; Christian Frei

This paper argues for the UML as a means to rigorously specify data models and communications services of industrial data communications standards. Such standards contain among others the syntactic and semantic description of the application data to be exchanged among devices and systems of different vendors. As a consequence of the growing number and complexity of types of application data and their resulting specific communications services, it becomes almost impossible to maintain specification consistency and avoid ambiguities on the basis of informal, textual notations. By means of example, this paper discusses the recently accepted IEC 61850 standard “Communications networks and systems in substations” and its shortcomings due to the lack of formal notations. It is shown how many of these shortcomings can be overcome and additional benefits provided through the use of UML models – models that could ultimately find their way into the normative parts of such standards.


ieee powertech conference | 2007

Modelling and using IEC 61850-7-2 (ACSI) as an API

Tatjana Kostic; Christian Frei

IEC 61850, a recently adopted standard for communications in substations, defines a large data model of the substation domain and a set of services that operate on that data. The latter is called ACSI (abstract communication system interface). It is specified in the standard in a text-and-table format. In this paper, we argue in favour of an ACSI API (application programming interface), which would largely facilitate development of software applications that need to support the IEC 61850 standard. We describe our work on the design of such an API and its usage in the development of a simple application.


Archive | 2007

Method and system for bi-directional data conversion between IEC 61970 and IEC 61850

Christian Frei; Otto Preiss; Tatjana Kostic


Computer Standards & Interfaces | 2005

Understanding and using the IEC 61850: a case for meta-modelling

Tatjana Kostic; Otto Preiss; Christian Frei


Archive | 2001

Asset information exchange

Claus Vetter; Tatjana Kostic; Thomas Werner


Archive | 2001

Maintenance planning system and method

Claus Vetter; Tatjana Kostic; Thomas Werner


Archive | 2007

Generating a unique representation of physical assets

Thomas Werner; Claus Vetter; Lorenzo Gulli; Erik Svensson; Tatjana Kostic


Archive | 2007

Maintaining data consistency between integrated applications

Thomas Werner; Claus Vetter; Lorenzo Gulli; Erik Svensson; Tatjana Kostic


Revue ABB | 2007

Célérité et qualité bien ordonnées : Nouvel axe de développement ABB des systèmes d'automatisation de postes électriques normalisés CEI 61850

Christian Frei; Hubert Kirrmann; Tatjana Kostic; Tetsuji Maeda; Michael Obrist

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