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Modeling Grid Data Flows for Transmission and Distribution Operations: Review, Design, Next Steps

by Aditya Sundararajan, Supriya Chinthavali, Scott Coe
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
2024 Resilience Week (RWS)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 9
Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
IEEE Resilience Week
Conference Location
Austin, Texas, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
Conference Date
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Operational scenarios of the power grids grow multifold to accommodate the diverse needs of both the utilities and end consumers, and the various other stakeholders in-between. To comprehensively model and apply analytics to support objectives and business functions of grid sectors, a reliable approach to characterize and design data flows is crucial. The flows bridge business functions with communications protocols, stakeholders such as the grid actors, and data interfaces comprising different data objects. Additionally, constraints applied to the flow such as cybersecurity, trust, privacy, and ownership among others intersect these entities, requiring the delineation of their interactions under different scenarios. This paper aims to not only highlight relevant research in the space of grid data flows, but also proposes, for the transmission-distribution sector, a novel modeling approach that marries the aforementioned entities: objectives, business functions, data interfaces, communication protocols, data stakeholders, and flow constraints. It elaborates on the design philosophy and the significance of each entity within the model and applies it to an example function of fault location, isolation and service restoration (FLISR). Finally, the next steps to extend the application of this data flow model for other practical operational scenarios are discussed.