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CIM-Based Connectivity Model for Bus-Branch Topology Extraction and Exchange
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Cim-based Connectivity ModelTransport Network AnalysisEngineeringPower Grid OperationNetwork AnalysisConnectivity ModelsSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationTransportation EngineeringEnergy NetworkPower System AnalysisElectrical EngineeringConnectivity InformationComputer EngineeringInterconnection NetworkPower NetworkNetwork ScienceCommon Information ModelSmart GridEnergy ManagementNetwork Topology
In terms of scope and granularity of data, two kinds of connectivity models are broadly in vogue for representing power network data, namely, node-breaker model and bus-branch model. This paper examines both the connectivity models from the perspective of common information model (CIM). Although CIM is primarily designed for most detailed node-breaker representation, with certain extensions CIM can be leveraged to achieve a standard, interoperable bus-branch model representation and exchange format. To facilitate this, it is proposed to introduce new class called TopologyBranch. By decoupling the connectivity information and the equipment parameter information, a mechanism for efficient exchange of time varying system models with minimum information transfer between the power control centers is described in this paper. The proposed CIM bus-branch connectivity model has wide applications in an interoperable, decentralized, hierarchical structure of control centers. Three illustrative examples including one on a practical 20-substation model of the 400 kV transmission network of Maharasthra state, India, are then presented for demonstrating the benefits.
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