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Designing the Next Generation of Real-Time Control, Communication, and Computations for Large Power Systems
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Real-time ControlEngineeringPower Grid OperationReal-time System DesignLarge Power SystemsPower SystemSystems EngineeringPower System ControlPower SystemsNext GenerationMultilayered InfrastructureComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectric Grid IntegrationSmart Grid SecurityReal-time SimulationPower NetworkGrid ServiceSmart GridEnergy ManagementReal-time Systems
The power grid is not only a network interconnecting generators and loads through a transmission and distribution system, but is overlaid with a communication and control system that enables economic and secure operation. This multilayered infrastructure has evolved over many decades utilizing new technologies as they have appeared. This evolution has been slow and incremental, as the operation of the power system consisting of vertically integrated utilities has, until recently, changed very little. The monitoring of the grid is still done by a hierarchical design with polling for data at scanning rates in seconds that reflects the conceptual design of the 1960s. This design was adequate for vertically integrated utilities with limited feedback and wide-area controls; however, the thesis of this paper is that the changing environment, in both policy and technology, requires a new look at the operation of the power grid and a complete redesign of the control, communication and computation infrastructure. We provide several example novel control and communication regimes for such a new infrastructure.
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