DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL MEANS OF MULTI-CHANNEL MONITORING OF TIME SYNCHRONI-ZATION DEVICES OF POWER SMART GRID SYSTEMS

The work presents the development results of the means of a computer-integrated system of multi-channel monitoring of time synchronization devices, which is designed to increase the reliability of digital data of synchronous vector meas-urements of the power SMART Grid systems. The design documentat...

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Published in:Pracì Ìnstitutu elektrodìnamiki Nacìonalʹnoï akademìï nauk Ukraïni (Online) Vol. 2023; no. 65; pp. 28 - 32
Main Authors: Samkov, O.V., Koval, V.V., Lysenko, V.P., Chopyk, V.V., Osinskyi, O.L., Samkov, B.O.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 04-09-2023
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Summary:The work presents the development results of the means of a computer-integrated system of multi-channel monitoring of time synchronization devices, which is designed to increase the reliability of digital data of synchronous vector meas-urements of the power SMART Grid systems. The design documentation was developed, and a prototype of the multi-channel monitoring device was manufactured. A segment of the information digital system for transmitting monitoring data was created using the corporate IP network of the IED of the NAS of Ukraine, Cisco-certified equipment, and multi-channel monitoring devices mounted on a laboratory stand. Experimental studies and testing of the manufactured experimental model of the multi-channel monitoring device on the operating IP network were carried out. It was estab-lished that the obtained characteristics of the researched digital means of multi-channel monitoring and the information system of data transmission meet the requirements of the technical assignment. The organizational structure of the multi-channel monitoring system of time synchronization devices is presented, and recommendations for its use in electric power enterprises are developed. Ref. 10, fig. 2.
ISSN:1727-9895
2786-7064
DOI:10.15407/publishing2023.65.028