Isgt 2014 2014
DOI: 10.1109/isgt.2014.6816379
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Scalable network architecture based on IP-Multicast for power system networks

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“…Up to now, the GOOSE and SV protocols have been Ethernet frames defined on layer 2 of the protocol stack designed for the communication in electrical substations. The Routable profile specification lifts GOOSE and SV on a session protocol based on IP Multicast and enables a more efficient and scalable utilization of the IEC 61850 protocols in a WAN environment outside the substations [10]. TR IEC 61850-90-5 is focused on synchro-phasor data mainly and not to connect RTUs.…”
Section: Multicast Telecontrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now, the GOOSE and SV protocols have been Ethernet frames defined on layer 2 of the protocol stack designed for the communication in electrical substations. The Routable profile specification lifts GOOSE and SV on a session protocol based on IP Multicast and enables a more efficient and scalable utilization of the IEC 61850 protocols in a WAN environment outside the substations [10]. TR IEC 61850-90-5 is focused on synchro-phasor data mainly and not to connect RTUs.…”
Section: Multicast Telecontrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve this problem, the routable-GOOSE is presented as a solution [22,23]. The routable-GOOSE maps the GOOSE message to user data protocol (UDP) and transmits it by the transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) stacks.…”
Section: Communication Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That integration enables for the communication of synchro-phasorial measurements from PMUs (IEEE C37.118.2) under the information model and the exchange information model of IEC 61850, therefore, data acquisition from PMUs and IEDs in substations can be accomplished in an integrated. But the scope of IEC/TR 61850-90-5 is not only at substation level, since the feasibility of routing GOOSE and SV messages (R-GOOSE and R-SV) out of the substation is proposed [11]. These enable swifter messages for power system status update or control signals for protection and control inside and outside the substations, and in general over a wide-area network (WAN).…”
Section: A Available Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%