Guodong Liao, K.M. Hopinson, Jun Tang, Lijie Ding, Xiaoru Wang
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摘要
本文研究了国内普遍应用的network-103变电站通信协议的实现所采用的通信协议,仿真了一个具有代表性的变电站通信系统,并对传输network-103业务所采用的不同传输协议进行了实验比较。本文的仿真研究利用EPOCHS (Electric Power and Communication synchronous Simulator)平台,可以从电力(采用PSCAD/EMTDC)和通信网络(采用NS2)两个角度同时研究变电站的数据流。EPOCHS允许用户查看在PSCAD/EMTDC中建模的电网故障如何影响NS2内部、变电站内部和变电站之间以及其他电力数据源的通信流量水平。epoch可用于严格模拟继电器动作和断路器脱扣等紧急事件的时间场特征。目前,网络103协议常与104协议/TCP通信协议结合使用。本文建立了一个104协议/UDP协议方案,并利用EPOCHS平台在一个模拟变电站中比较了其与104协议/TCP协议方案的实时性。
A Simulation Study on the Ethernet Communication of a Substation Automation System based on EPOCHS
This paper investigates communication protocols used to implement the network-103 substation communication protocol, which is generally applied in China, simulates a representative substation communication system, and presents an experimental comparison of different transport protocols used to transmit network-103 traffic. Simulation studies in the article make use of the EPOCHS (Electric Power and Communication Synchronizing Simulator) platform, which enables the simultaneous study of substation data flows according to both electric power, using PSCAD/EMTDC, and communication network, using NS2, perspectives. EPOCHS allows users to see how faults in the power network, modeled in PSCAD/EMTDC, impact communication traffic levels, within NS2, within and between substations and other power data sources. EPOCHS can be used to strictly simulate the time field characteristics of emergent events such as relay actions and breaker trips. At present, the network-103 protocol is often adopted in conjunction with the 104protocol/TCP communication protocol. This paper creates a 104protocol/UDP scheme, and compares its real-time performance with that of the 104protocol/TCP scheme within a simulated substation using the EPOCHS platform.