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CIM Issues #7124

Rename SCADA package as Communications package

Added by Tom Berry 3 months ago. Updated 20 days ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Author/Contact Info:
Tom Berry
Base Release:
CIM17
Solution to be Applied To:
CIM18v16
Solution Version:
CIM18v16
Solution Applied By:
Chavdar Ivanov
Completion Date:
04/06/2025
CIM Keywords:
61970-Meas
Breaking Change:
No
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CIM Impacted Groups:
WG13
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IEC 61970-301

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Description

From the early days of the CIM, the Meas package includes a definition of measurable values, and the SCADA package includes the classes RemoteUnit, RemotePoint, RemoteControl that record some of the information used by SCADA systems for communication with remote devices. However the SCADA package does not have a full model of a SCADA system.

The classes RemoteUnit and CommsLink are quite generic.
RemoteUnit has an enumerated type : RTU, SubstationControlSystem, ControlCenter, IED

When discussing extensions for new protocols like IEC 61850, or IEEE 2030.5, some people are confused by the package prefix SCADA, as this is assumed to mean that communication is only performed by a dedicated SCADA systems.

It would be clearer to rename the SCADA package as "Communications".


Proposed Solution

Rename SCADA package as Communications package


Decision

Reviewed on 19-Feb-2025 during weekly TF13 call. Agreed that Supervisory was a better name for the package rename than Communcation.


Release Notes

The existing SCADA package was renamed to Supervisory and the description for the package updated to: "Contains entities to model information used for operational supervision, control, and data acquisition in power system applications function. Supervision involves real-time monitoring and decision support, enabling operator and automated control of equipment such as opening or closing a breaker. Data acquisition gathers real-time measurements from various sources, independent of the underlying communication technology."

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