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AbstractThe constant demand for a better integration of utility applications and systems provokes the question on the compatibility of standards that were, and still are, developed for these individual utility disciplines. This paper discusses the need for an integration of two particularly important emerging standards related to data interchange in substations (IEC 61850) and control centres (IEC 61970). The relatively independent development of these two standards motivated us to create a model that can show explicitly how concepts from one standard relate to those of the other. Further, by making these models formal, which at least in the case of IEC 61850 is absent in its current daft, we can show the benefits in checking internal model consistency and in automating the model mapping. Concretely, our UML models proved helpful in detecting inconsistencies in draft versions of the IEC 61850 and they served as a basis for the software tool-based, bi-directional mapping of IEC 61850 to IEC 61970 data representations.
Aleksandar Prokopec, Fengyun Liu
Giovanni De Micheli, Alessandro Tempia Calvino, Heinz Riener, Shubham Rai, Akash Kumar