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An Overview of the IEEE Standard C37.118.2—Synchrophasor Data Transfer for Power Systems
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Synchrophasor StandardsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringSmart GridMeasurementSynchronization ProtocolPower System AutomationWide Area MonitoringSystems EngineeringPower System ControlPower System AnalysisPower ElectronicsSteady State ConditionsClock SynchronizationInterference RejectionSignal ProcessingPower SystemsElectromagnetic Compatibility
Synchrophasor Standards have evolved since the introduction of the first one, IEEE Standard 1344, in 1995. IEEE Standard C37.118-2005 introduced measurement accuracy under steady state conditions as well as interference rejection. In 2009, the IEEE started a joint project with IEC to harmonize real time communications in IEEE Standard C37.118-2005 with the IEC 61850 communication standard. These efforts led to the need to split the C37.118 into 2 different standards: IEEE Standard C37.118.1-2011 that now includes performance of synchrophasors under dynamic systems conditions; and IEEE Standard C37.118.2-2011 Synchrophasor Data Transfer for Power Systems, the object of this paper.