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Integrated modeling of the electric grid, communications, and control

James Nutaro (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA)
Phani Teja Kuruganti (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA)
Mallikarjun Shankar (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA)
Laurie Miller (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)
Sara Mullen (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)

International Journal of Energy Sector Management

ISSN: 1750-6220

Article publication date: 12 September 2008

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to address a central concern in modeling and simulating electric grids and the information infrastructure that monitors and controls them. The paper discusses the need for and methods to construct simulation models that include important interactions between the physical and computational elements of a large power system.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper offers a particular approach to modeling and simulation of hybrid systems as an enabling technology for analysis (via simulation) of modern electric power grids. The approach, based on the discrete event system specification, integrates existing simulation tools into a unified simulation scheme. The paper demonstrates this approach with an integrated information and electric grid model of a distributed, automatic frequency maintenance activity.

Findings

Power grid modernization efforts need powerful modeling and simulation tools for hybrid systems.

Research limitations/implications

The main limitation of this approach is a lack of advanced simulation tools that support it. Existing commercial offerings are not designed to support integration with other simulation software products. The approach to integrating continuous and discrete event simulation models can overcome this problem by allowing specific tools to focus on continuous or discrete event dynamics. This will require, however, adjustments to the underlying simulation technology.

Originality/value

This paper demonstrates an approach to simulating complex hybrid systems that can, in principle, be supported by existing simulation tools. It also indicates how existing tools must be modified to support our approach.

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Citation

Nutaro, J., Teja Kuruganti, P., Shankar, M., Miller, L. and Mullen, S. (2008), "Integrated modeling of the electric grid, communications, and control", International Journal of Energy Sector Management, Vol. 2 No. 3, pp. 420-438. https://doi.org/10.1108/17506220810892955

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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