Factors in Assessing Performance of Wide Area Communication Networks for Distributed Control of Power Systems

Moustafa Chenine, Lars Nordstrom, Pontus Johnson
2007 2007 IEEE Lausanne Power Tech  
This position paper presents research that is being started on the subject of modeling and evaluating performance and related system quality concerns in design of information and communication technology platforms used for power system operation and control. The focus of the project is on how the performance and other quality aspects of such networks interact with modern power control system technologies such as for instance Wide Area Monitoring and Control (WAMC) systems. Specifically the
more » ... presents an evaluation and modeling approach based on a set of theoretically grounded factors important for assessing performance of wide area control systems. These assessment factors are used to define the modeling semantics necessary for enhanced models of the information and communication technology platforms. The factors are further represented in Influence Diagrams, enabling analysis of their inter-dependence with for instance Bayesian analysis. This approach has the potential of offering decision support for design of high performance information and communication technology platforms, while at the same time considering other system qualities. The paper presents an overview of the suggested approach, complemented with influence diagrams describing the inter-dependence of performance factors. The paper also provides an example of application of the approach to a simple control system architecture.
doi:10.1109/pct.2007.4538568 fatcat:4qfxv2wwqncnffrxweccavxx2i