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DNP/UCAIug Joint Meeting 2011. Greetings – Erich Gunther, Enernex UCAIug Board Chair UCAIug Update – Kay Clinard, UCAIug President CIMug Update – Greg Robinson, Xtensible IEC61850ug Update – Christoph Brunner, it4power OSGug Update – Erich Gunther, Enernex
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DNP/UCAIug Joint Meeting 2011 • Greetings – Erich Gunther, Enernex • UCAIug Board Chair • UCAIug Update – Kay Clinard, UCAIug President • CIMug Update – Greg Robinson, Xtensible • IEC61850ug Update – Christoph Brunner, it4power • OSGug Update – Erich Gunther, Enernex • Testing Update – Bruce Muschlitz, Enernex • UCAIug IOP 2011 – Herb Falk, SISCO
Update on Organizational Issues • OSGug has just completed elections for two open TC seats…Marty Burns, and John Simmins are the two new members • EC has just completed elections for three open seats for OSG representation…Aaron Snyder, Gary Stubbing, Klaus Bender are the three new members • Will be seeking nominations for three more EC members.
UCAIug 2011 Plan • 2011 we will focus on member recruitment • Being in contact with existing members • Customer Satisfaction Survey • Revising membership structure • Tightening document access • Increasing meeting costs for non-members • Complete IPR and put in place
UCAIug 2011 Plan, cont.. • Last year we started acquiring equipment required for meeting support…projectors, phones, room sound systems. • For 2011 the goal is to: • Streamline meeting planning process • Minimize charges where possible • Use hotel staff to install and manage UCAIug supplied equipment • Use additional technical support where needed for A/V.
UCAIug 2011 Plan, cont… • 2011 Daily Operations • Continuing support of SGIP • Identify tasks that where additional/other resources can be used • Use proceeds from Meetings to pay for additional resources as available • Streamline credit card collections accounting process • Now Using PayPal for all cards • Automating Data Collection & Reporting • Meeting registration process • Now using RegOnLine…evaluate using Cvent
Greg Robinson, Xtensible Solutions CIMug Update
IEC 61850 update Christoph Brunner Christoph.brunner@it4power.com
New parts • Domain specific object models • IEC 61850-7-4, Ed 2: Basic communication structure – Compatible logical node classes and data object classes • IEC 61850-7-410: Hydroelectric power plants – Communication for monitoring and control • IEC 61850-7-420: Communications Systems for Distributed Energy Resources (DER)
Documents in preparation • IEC 61850-7-5 – Use of the basic elements of IEC 61850 models • IEC 61850-7-500 – Use of logical nodes to model the functions of a substation automation system • IEC 61850-7-510 – Use of logical nodes to model the functions of a hydro power plant
Mappings for gateways DNP Master • IEC 61850-80-1 – Guideline to exchange information from a CDC based data model using IEC 60870-5-101 / -104 • IEEE 1815.1 – Exchanging Information between networks Implementing IEC 61850 and IEEE1815 (DNP3) • Intended to become a IEC dual logo standard (IEC 61850-80-2) DNP Outstation Gateway IEC 61580 Client IEC 61850 Device IEC 61850 Device IEC 61850 Device IEC 61850 Device
How to address new areas? • Prepare technical reports "how to use IEC 61850 for... " • Technical reports describing • The use cases considered • The impact on the communication • The impact on the modeling • The impact on the engineering • Results will be used to update the standards (Amendment / new Edition)
WG10 technical reports • IEC 61850-90-1: Using IEC 61850 for communication between substations (published) • IEC 61850-90-2: Using IEC 61850 for communication between substations and control center • IEC 61850-90-3: Using IEC 61850 for condition monitoring • IEC 61850-90-4: Network engineering guidelines • IEC 61850-90-5: Using IEC 61850 to transmit synchrophasor information according to IEEE C37.118
WG17 technical reports • IEC 61850-90-6: Using IEC 61850 for distribution automation • IEC 61850-90-7: IEC 61850 object models for photovoltaic, storage and other DER inverters • IEC 61850-90-8: IEC 61850 object models for electrical vehicles • IEC 61850-90-9: IEC 61850 object models for battery storage systems • Provide a "fast track" for urgently needed models for SmartGrid applications • Supported by the name space concept of IEC 61850
Other activities • Develop methodologies for testing of functions in IEC 61850 based systems • Define aspects of modeling distributed logic • Prepare UML model of IEC 61850 • Prepare webbased access to IEC 61850 models
Status Edition 2 • Published: Parts 6, 7-2, 7-3, 7-4 • FDIS: Parts 4, 7-1, 8-1, 9-2 • CDV: Part 5, 10 • CD: Part 3 • Circulated as DC – in preparation for DTR: Part 1 • Withdrawn: Part 9-1
2010 OpenSG WG Specific Objectives • SG Simulation – NEW for 2010! – Establish WG, chairman, charter • SG Systems • OpenADR • Build CIM into OpenADR specifications • Harmonize OpenADR with other TFs (OpenHAN, OpenADE, Conformance, etc.) • OpenADE • OpenADE 1.0 SRS: February 2010 • OpenADE 2.0: User Requirements Q2 2010 • OpenADE 2.0: System Requirements / Service Definitions Q4 2010 • OpenHAN • OpenHAN 2.0 SRS ratified by OpenSG • SG Communications • Finalize the PAP 2 Task 1 and 3 OpenSG Interim Report #2 • Meet with NIST and IEEE 802 to begin work on PAP 2 Task 4 (mapping of OpenSG application requirements to the inventory of wireless standards) • Agree to high level statement on Network Interoperability Scope and Charter and begin work • SG Conformance • Agree upon (simple) definitions for Conformance and Interoperability and “Abstract Test Cases” and “Concrete Test Cases” • Agree upon a language (framework, taxomomy) upon which to build abstract test cases • Edge Conformance • Complete Certification Process Reference Manual • SG Security • Establish coordinated support for other OpenSG working groups & task forces • Revise the AMI Security Profile • Address additional security profiles as produced by ASAP-SG
Next Meeting • South San Francisco– Embassy Suites SFO • March 7: OpenSG Boot Camp Sessions • March 8 – 10: User Group General and Work Group Sessions
Bruce Muschlitz Committee co-chair www.ucaiug.org UCA TestingPast, Present, and FutureUCAI MeetingSan Diego, CaFebruary 1, 2011 UCA IUG Testing Past, Present, and Future
UCA IUG Testing Past, Present, and Future Testing Committee Background • Group created during UCA IUG creation • Began work 2005 • Technical Tasks • Test Procedures • Quality Assurance Program • Tester Accreditation • Administrative Tasks • Maintain Conformance Certificates • Maintain testing documents
UCA IUG Testing Past, Present, and Future Testing Subcommittee Charter • Single point focus for UCA IUG • Arbitrates technical issues • Coordinates groups within UCA • 61850 Testing • Open Smart Grid Conformity • CIM Interoperability • Requires utility rep as co-chair • Now technically in violation (volunteers?)
UCA IUG Testing Past, Present, and Future NIST SmartGrid Developments • NIST is an international collaboration • Smart Grid Interoperability Panel • SG Testing and Certification Committee • InterOp Process Reference Manual • Best practices • InterOp Testing and Certification Authority • Mandates CB adhere to ISO/IEC Guide 65 • Mandates Tester adhere to ISO/IEC 17025 • NIST needs organization(s) to pilot IPRM
UCA IUG Testing Past, Present, and Future UCA Pilot of NIST IPRM • UCA has volunteered to pilot IPRM • UCA procedures almost meet IPRM • UCA status will be improved • Some changes needed: UCAS and testers • UCA to become Guide 65 Certification Body • UCA must adopt formal quality management sys • UCA will issue (sign off on) certificates • Testers to become 17025 certified/compliant • Tester will not have final say on certificate issue • UCA will review the “tester file” before cert issued
UCA IUG Testing Past, Present, and Future UCA Pilot of NIST IPRM (cont.) • 2011 is transition year for IPRM • User Group need to declare ITCA intent • Lack of progress nullifies that declaration • Changes needed • Create quality manual for UCA testing • Have testers upgrade 9001 -> 17025 • Remove tester authority to issue certificates • Significant per-test UCA work(review all tests) • Testing fees might be considered
UCA IUG Testing Past, Present, and Future ? Questions
Rules of engagement • IOPs are closed except to: • Participants • Witnesses • Each IOP team develops their own use cases, test procedures, and expected results. • Testing will occur in a distributed or centralized fashion and will be closed to team members only (week of March 28th). • Test reports will be generated by each team and made available to UCA User Group members.
Witnesses • EDF • eRDF • KEMA • Prosoft • Red Electrica de Espanma
61850 - Infrastructure • Test objectives: To test Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) as a recovery mechanism for Ethernet within a substation. Test will include performance as well as interoperability. • Test Participants: • Hirschmann • RuggedCom • Siemens • Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories • ZIV
IEC 61850 Client/Server Tests • Purpose: To test Reads, Direct Control, un-buffered reporting, buffered reporting, and COMTRADE file transfer. • Participant Matrix: One more participant may be joining.
IEC 61850 – GOOSE Testing • Test purpose: Interoperability of DataSet member types.
61968 – Part 4 & Part 13 • Test objectives: To test the exchange of full and incremental network models that contain sufficient information to allow a DMS to produce a Power Flow. Test will include interoperability of multiple systems including GIS and DMS systems from several vendors. • Test Participants: • GE • Telvent • Siemens • EDF • EPRI • Alstom • ABB • TIBCO • SISCO
Witnesses • Oncor • SunGard • Tenet • ERDF
61968 – Part 3 • Test objectives: To test the exchange of an Outage Notification message between an OMS and other Backoffice Systems. Test will include interoperability of multiple systems including OMS, AMI and MDM systems from several vendors. • Test Participants: • GE • Telvent • Grid-Net • Siemens • Alstom • AEP • Consumers Energy • TIBCO • Oracle
Witnesses • Oncor • SunGard • Tenet • AEP • Consumers Energy
61968 – Part 9 • Test objectives: To test the exchange of at least 7 Meter Reading and Control messages between metering systems and other Backoffice Systems. Test will include interoperability of multiple systems including AMI, MDM, OMS systems from several vendors. • Messages that will be Tested: • Meter Readings • EndDeviceEvents • EndDeviceControls • PanDeviceEvents • PanDeviceControls • PanDeviceAssets • MeterAssetConfig • CoincidentMeterReadings
61968 – Part 9 • Test Participants: • GE • Telvent • Grid-Net • Ecologic Analytics • Landis & Gyr • AEP • Consumers Energy • TIBCO • Oracle • eMeter • Elster • Aclara • Itron • UISOL
Witnesses • Oncor • SunGard • Tenet • AEP • Consumers Energy • Kema • EDF
Middleware/Integration Tests • Tests will include the use of Web Services and JMS Topics and Queues • Integration patterns will include those found in 61968-1-1 and 61968-1-2 • Middleware Vendors include: • TIBCO • IBM WebSphere • Oracle WebLogic