Overview of the IEC-61850 Standard
The joint Northern Virginia/Washington PES Chapter, in cooperation with the Control Systems and Industrial Application Societies of Northern Virginia and Washington, is pleased to present Mark Adamiak, a founding member of the IEC-61850 work group, as guest speaker. He will be presenting on the topic of "Overview of the IEC-61850 Standard" which is the current standard defining the communication protocols for intelligent electronic devices used in protection, control, measurement and monitoring at electrical substations.
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- Date: 22 Oct 2018
- Time: 06:45 PM to 08:30 PM
- All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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- 816 S Walter Reed Dr
- Arlington, Virginia
- United States 22204
- Building: Arlington Public Library, Columbia Pike Branch
- Room Number: Westmont Room
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- Co-sponsored by Industrial Applications Society (IA34 JT. NOVA/WASH) and NOVA Control Systems
- Starts 16 October 2018 12:35 PM
- Ends 22 October 2018 06:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Mark Adamiak
Overview of the IEC-61850 Standard
IEC-61850 is the current standard defining the communication protocols for intelligent electronic devices used in protection, control, measurement and monitoring at electrical substations. In this presentation, the following topics will be discussed:
· Origination of Protocol
· Overview of the Standard·
◦ Foundation on Ethernet
· 61850 Data Model & Logical Nodes
◦ Logical Node Naming
· 61850 Client - Server Services
· Publish / Subscribe Model: GOOSE and Routable GOOSE
· Precision Time Protocol (PTP) for Time Synchronization
· Foundation of the Digital Substation: Process Bus and Optical Sensing
· Application Examples
Biography:
Mark Adamiak is an independent consultant for the electric power industry. Mark started his career in the utility business with American Electric Power (AEP) and in mid-career, joined General Electric where his activities have ranged from advanced development, product planning, application engineering, and system integration in the Protection and Control industry. Mr. Adamiak is an original member of the IEC61850 WG, a Fellow of the IEEE, a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Ohio and a GE Edison award winner. Mark was the Principal Investigator for the EPRI IntelliGrid project to develop a reference architecture for the Smart Grid. In 2012, Mr. Adamiak was elected to the US National Academy of Engineering.