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IEC Smart Grid Standardization Roadmap

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EnergyMarket ParticipantsUtility CustomersUtilityService ProvidersOther BusinessesApplication To Application (A2A)and Business To Business(B2B) CommunicationsNetwork, System, and Data Management (future)End-to-End Security Standards and Recommendations (work in progress)Inter-Application Messaging Middleware, ebXML, and Web Services (specified in XML; mapped to appropriate protocols)61970 / 61968 Common Information Model (CIM)Application61970 Component Interface Specification (CIS) 61968 SIDMS for Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)InterfacesSCADA Apps EMS Apps DMS AppsMarket OperationEngineering &ExternalAppsMaintenance AppsIT AppsEquipment AndSystem InterfacesData Acquisition and Control Front-End / Gateway / Proxy Server / Mapping Services / Role-based Access ControlSpecific ObjectMappings61850-7-3, 7-460870-6-802Object ModelsObject ModelsField Object Models60870-6-503TC13 WG1460870-561850-7-2XMLMessagingMeterStandards101&ACSI(work inprogress)App ServicesSpecific Communication104Mapping to MMS61850-8-160870-6-703ProtocolsServices Mappings61334Communication Industry Standard Protocol Stacks(ISO/TCP/IP/Ethernet)Protocol ProfilesTelecontrol60495WANCommunications60663CommunicationsMedia and Services60834Media and ServicesFieldDevicesTC13 WG14CustomerMeters60870-5RTUs orSubstationSystems61850 SubstationDevices61850 IEDField DevicesBeyond theSubstationIEDs, Relays, Meters, Switchgear, CTs, VTsXMLMessagingExternalSystems (e.g.,Substations)60870-6TASE.2Other ControlCentresCentersExternal Systems(Symmetric client/serverprotocols)Peer-to-Peer 61850 overSubstation bus and Process bus*Notes: 1) Solid colors correlate different parts of protocols within the architecture.2) Non-solid patterns represent areas that are future work, or work in progress, or related work provided by another <strong>IEC</strong> TC.Figure 4 – Current TC 57 reference architecturei) Service-oriented architecture (see Figure 5)A modern network control system provides a service-oriented architecture with standardizedprocess, interface and communication specifications based on standards <strong>IEC</strong> 61968 and <strong>IEC</strong>61970. These form the basis for integrating the network control system in the enterpriseservice environment of the power supply company.The services of a control system comprise:• Data services with which, for example, the databases of the core applications can beaccessed, e.g. readout of the operational equipment affected by a fault incident in thepower supply system• Functional logic services, e.g. for starting a computing program for calculating the loadflow in the power supply system• Business logic services that coordinate the business logic for specific energymanagement work processes of the participating systems, e.g. fault management inthe network control system within the customer information system at the power supplycompany.Ed. 1.0 - 2009-12 24 /136

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