Hardware Development and Interoperability Testing of a Multivendor-IEC-61850-Based Digital Substation

Substations are becoming increasingly reliant on international electrotechnical commission (IEC)-61850-enabled devices. However, device compatibility with these standards does not guarantee interoperability when devices are taken from different manufacturers. If interoperability of multivendor devic...

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Main Authors: Tanushree Bhattacharjee, Majid Jamil, Majed A. Alotaibi, Hasmat Malik, Mohammed E. Nassar
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author Tanushree Bhattacharjee
Majid Jamil
Majed A. Alotaibi
Hasmat Malik
Mohammed E. Nassar
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description Substations are becoming increasingly reliant on international electrotechnical commission (IEC)-61850-enabled devices. However, device compatibility with these standards does not guarantee interoperability when devices are taken from different manufacturers. If interoperability of multivendor devices can be achieved, then power utilities will be in a position to implement multivendor devices in substations. The study here presents the development and testing of a digital substation test platform that incorporates devices from different manufacturers. The process bus communication and protection operation of the intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) were tested to validate device interoperability. The testbed was tested for two IED process bus communications, generic object-oriented substation event (GOOSE) and sampled measured value (SMV). The GOOSE is travelling between IED to IED with an end-to-end (ETE) delay of 2 ms and the SMV read by the IEDs are the same as the injected real-time substation inputs 220 kV and 1 kA. Three IED protection studies (overcurrent, earth fault, and overvoltage) were performed, and IED response curves were obtained. In addition, data monitoring and client–server communications were studied using installed software tools. The testbed configuration in this study has faced some real-time challenges regarding differences in device edition, device firmware, and ethernet switch due to its multivendor approach. All the mentioned configuration issues were resolved in this study with successful testing and validation of the testbed. The study of this testbed will provide solutions to the problems associated with a multivendor system faced by substation engineers and will help them in opting for multivendor installations. This system can be extended in the future by installing more multivendor devices with complex network topology and a SCADA system.
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spelling doaj-art-e8e7a7dea5e34cdbb380e2b027c3fdcf2025-08-19T23:26:27ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732022-02-01155178510.3390/en15051785Hardware Development and Interoperability Testing of a Multivendor-IEC-61850-Based Digital SubstationTanushree Bhattacharjee0Majid Jamil1Majed A. Alotaibi2Hasmat Malik3Mohammed E. Nassar4Department of Electrical Engineering, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi 110025, IndiaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi 110025, IndiaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh 11421, Saudi ArabiaBEARS, NUS Campus, University Town, Singapore 138602, SingaporeDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, CanadaSubstations are becoming increasingly reliant on international electrotechnical commission (IEC)-61850-enabled devices. However, device compatibility with these standards does not guarantee interoperability when devices are taken from different manufacturers. If interoperability of multivendor devices can be achieved, then power utilities will be in a position to implement multivendor devices in substations. The study here presents the development and testing of a digital substation test platform that incorporates devices from different manufacturers. The process bus communication and protection operation of the intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) were tested to validate device interoperability. The testbed was tested for two IED process bus communications, generic object-oriented substation event (GOOSE) and sampled measured value (SMV). The GOOSE is travelling between IED to IED with an end-to-end (ETE) delay of 2 ms and the SMV read by the IEDs are the same as the injected real-time substation inputs 220 kV and 1 kA. Three IED protection studies (overcurrent, earth fault, and overvoltage) were performed, and IED response curves were obtained. In addition, data monitoring and client–server communications were studied using installed software tools. The testbed configuration in this study has faced some real-time challenges regarding differences in device edition, device firmware, and ethernet switch due to its multivendor approach. All the mentioned configuration issues were resolved in this study with successful testing and validation of the testbed. The study of this testbed will provide solutions to the problems associated with a multivendor system faced by substation engineers and will help them in opting for multivendor installations. This system can be extended in the future by installing more multivendor devices with complex network topology and a SCADA system.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/5/1785ethernet networkGOOSEIEC 61850 standardmultivendor testbedprocess bus communicationsubstation protection
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Majid Jamil
Majed A. Alotaibi
Hasmat Malik
Mohammed E. Nassar
Hardware Development and Interoperability Testing of a Multivendor-IEC-61850-Based Digital Substation
ethernet network
GOOSE
IEC 61850 standard
multivendor testbed
process bus communication
substation protection
title Hardware Development and Interoperability Testing of a Multivendor-IEC-61850-Based Digital Substation
title_full Hardware Development and Interoperability Testing of a Multivendor-IEC-61850-Based Digital Substation
title_fullStr Hardware Development and Interoperability Testing of a Multivendor-IEC-61850-Based Digital Substation
title_full_unstemmed Hardware Development and Interoperability Testing of a Multivendor-IEC-61850-Based Digital Substation
title_short Hardware Development and Interoperability Testing of a Multivendor-IEC-61850-Based Digital Substation
title_sort hardware development and interoperability testing of a multivendor iec 61850 based digital substation
topic ethernet network
GOOSE
IEC 61850 standard
multivendor testbed
process bus communication
substation protection
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/5/1785
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