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Synchrophasors redefining scada systems
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Electrical EngineeringScada SecurityEngineeringClock SynchronizationSmart GridMeasurementAdvanced Metering InfrastructureRemote Terminal UnitsSynchronization ProtocolPower SystemEducationSystems EngineeringScada SystemsInstrumentationPower System ProtectionProtective RelaysPower Systems
Modern power system grid monitoring tools use data from remote terminal units (RTUs), protective relays, and transducers to provide information to system operators. This information is vital for the operation of the power system on a daily basis and under system contingencies. However, the mechanism used to retrieve data from the devices is asynchronous and relatively slow. The asynchronous nature of the data does not provide accurate angle difference information from two nodes on the network. Additionally, the low data rate may be too slow to capture many short-duration disturbances on the grid. Alternatively, phasor measurement units (PMUs) sample voltage and current many times a second and accurately time-stamp each sample. This technology can be used to provide high-speed and coherent real-time information of the power system that is not available from legacy supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
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