Improvement #5321
Schedules - allow 3 values per time point
Added by Tom Berry over 2 years ago.
Updated over 1 year ago.
Category:
Standard extension required
Due date:
09/02/2022 (over 2 years late)
Discuss in Upcoming Meeting:
No
Needs More Information:
No
Description
Context: how to use IEC 61850 for DER and microgrids (IEC 61850-90-23 CD1).
Several use cases require schedules or forecasts that have several values for each time point.
Examples include:
- Forecast quantities with nominal, lower bound and upper bound values
- Preferred (ideal) setpoint, minimum and maximum limits
- Operational function set point values and activation modes
Today this is only possible by using several FSCH logical nodes. This has the risk that communication failures may leave the set of FSCH nodes with inconsistent information.
This would also help with mapping to CIM based systems.
Proposal descriptions
The modelling has to be resolved before acting on #3098.
Additional discussion: We need new LN that will be a container for those date (necessary for scheduling).
Proposal: WG 17 to create detailed use-case document that will be commented/processed by 7-500 TF for further processing into 7-4 model.
- Due date set to 09/02/2022
- Category set to Standard extension required
- Status changed from New to Triage
- ID set to 1
- TF Unique ID set to 1 # WG17
- Discuss in Upcoming Meeting changed from No to Yes
We see the problem on having communication issues on the schedule. We have to see how big is the extension because three could solve a specific problem, but we maight need more.
We need more information from use cases.
- Related to Improvement #3098: Need to Change 8-1 to allow multiple DOs to be written added
- Proposal descriptions updated (diff)
Three values is a compromise that matches the markets analysis in progress by WG16 and WG21 in the CIM
- Status changed from Triage to Resolved
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Proposal descriptions updated (diff)
- Proposal descriptions updated (diff)
- Discuss in Upcoming Meeting changed from Yes to No
Discussed in WG10 Meeting September 2022
WG17 to provide example of using multiple schedules for inclusion in part 7-5
This technique means an IED could have 100s of schedules - it may be appropriate to propose a naming convention and/or a means of using nested logical devices.
- Needs More Information set to No
- Discuss in Upcoming Meeting changed from No to Yes
- Discuss in Upcoming Meeting changed from Yes to No
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