Standard Fest 2017
El IEEE Sección Panamá en conjunto con la Asociación de Estándares del IEEE se complace en invitarlos al Standard Fest 2017. Contaremos con especialistas internacionales que nos explicarán algunos de los estándares más relevantes para las áreas de potencia y energía, computación y comunicaciones.
- IEEE P1547
Standard for Interconnection and Interoperability of Distributed Energy Resources with Associated Electric Power Systems Interfaces
- IEEE P730
IEEE Standard for Software Quality Assurance Processes
- IEEE P1815.1
Standard for Exchanging Information Between Networks Implementing IEC 61850 and IEEE Std 1815 (Distributed Network Protocol - DNP3)
Date and Time
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- Start time: 26 Oct 2017 09:30 AM
- End time: 27 Oct 2017 04:30 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) America/Panama
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- Co-sponsored by IEEE Standard Association
- Starts 11 September 2017 12:00 AM
- Ends 26 October 2017 10:00 AM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) America/Panama
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Mary Lynne Nielsen of Global Operations and Outreach Program Director, IEEE Standards Association
IEEE Standards Association Overview and Special Programs
This session will provide information on the IEEE-SA, how its standards development process works and how you can participate from your home, and information on new emerging technologies work and special programs addressing ethics and technology.
Biography:
Mary Lynne Nielsen has worked in the technology standards field for over 25 years, supporting the creation of industry consensus at the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA). Currently, she is the IEEE-SA Global Operations and Outreach Program Director, developing and leading effective coordination and collaboration for successful IEEE-SA outreach efforts with national, regional, and global organizations. Her particular geographic areas of focus are North, Central, and South America. Mary Lynne also assists in developing IEEE’s programs focusing on the intersection of technology and policy.
Mary Lynne also acts as a catalyst for collaboration within IEEE and between IEEE and others in advancing emerging and converging technologies and supporting multi-stakeholder discussions, serving as a speaker at multiple conferences. A graduate of Indiana University, Mary Lynne also completed executive education at Cornell University. She received an IEEE Computer Society Certificate of Appreciation as well as an Appreciation Award from the IEEE-SA Standards Board.
Address:Panama
Ronald Farquharson of Mount Victoria Consulting
IEEE 1815.1, IEEE Standard for Exchanging Information Between Networks Implementing IEC 61850 and IEEE Std 1815TM Distri
The introduction of IEC 61850 as part of a substation automation system (SAS) typically requires the use of a gateway for communication between the SAS and the control center SCADA master or EMS/DMS. Gateways for this purpose should be designed to use new standard, IEEE 1815.1, which was published in December of 2016 describing how to consistently (and automatically) map between IEC 61850 and IEEE 1815 (DNP3).
This tutorial introduces the concepts and methods described in this new standard. The workshop will review the principles by which both DNP3 and IEC 61850 manage their data and how these two worlds can interact with each other. In addition, recommendations on migration strategies leading to IEC 61850 will be discussed.
The workshop does not require deep familiarity with technical details of IEC 61850 or DNP3, but participants who already possess this knowledge will gain additional insight. The tutorial is intended for utilities, system-integrators, and vendors who are investigating or implementing IEC 61850 in North America or other locations where DNP3 is used.
Biography:
Ron is an independent consultant with Mount Victoria Consulting. He has over 30 years of experience in transmission and distribution automation technologies and standards with a focus on data communications, intelligent devices and gateways, synchrophasor measurement, precision time, and equipment-condition monitoring and has extensive experience in assisting utilities with their technology planning.
Ron is a Senior Member of the IEEE, chairs two PES working groups, is president of the DNP User Group, past technical champion of NIST SGIP Priority Action Plans, and serves on the advisory committee for DistribuTECH with the substation automation track.
Address:Panama
Mary Lynne Nielsen of Global Operations and Outreach Program Director, IEEE Standards Association
IEEE Standards Association Overview and Special Programs
Biography:
Address:Panama
Ronald Farquharson of Mount Victoria Consulting
IEEE 1815.1, IEEE Standard for Exchanging Information Between Networks Implementing IEC 61850 and IEEE Std 1815TM Distri
Biography:
Address:Panama
Agenda
26 October
9:30-10 Registration
10-12 IEEE Standards Association Overview and Special Programs
Mary Lynne Nielsen, Global Operations and Outreach Program Director, IEEE Standards Association
This session will provide information on the IEEE-SA, how its standards development process works and how you can participate from your home, and information on new emerging technologies work and special programs addressing ethics and technology.
12-1:30 Lunch
1:30-4:30 IEEE 1547, IEEE Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Energy Resources with Electric Power Systems
Wayne Stec, Principal, Distregen LLC; Co-Chair, IEEE 1547.1 Working Group
This tutorial will provide an in-depth introduction to IEEE 1547. Due to the increasing amount of distributed energy resource (DER) interconnections with the electric power system, the IEEE 1547 standard is going through a major revision to address some of the technical issues associated with high penetration of DERs, i.e., grid support functionalities, etc.
Participants will learn about the major changes to IEEE 1547, i.e., voltage regulation, response to abnormal system conditions (including voltage and frequency ride through), power quality, islanding, interoperability, etc. Participants will also learn about the utility concerns/solutions to adopt the revised IEEE 1547 standard.
27 October
9-12 IEEE 730, IEEE Standard for Software Quality Assurance Processes
John W. Walz, 2017 IEEE Treasurer
This tutorial will provide an in-depth introduction and application of the IEEE Standard 730-2014, “Standard for Software Quality Assurance Processes.”
Due to the complexity of the software life cycle, the focus on risk, and the growth of agile software development lifecycles, IEEE 730-2014 has expanded from a brief plan outline into an integrated process. It functions not just as a prescriptive standard, but also as a descriptive guide/handbook.
The standard has requirements and guidance for initiating, planning, controlling, and executing the Software Quality Assurance (SQA) processes of a software development or maintenance project. The processes should produce evidence that forms the basis for a justified statement of confidence that the software product conforms to its established requirements.
The tutorial will cover the key concepts of SQA in Section 4 of IEEE 730-2014, the three groups of 16 SQA activities in Section 5 that are the essence of the standard, and various annexes, including product risk, SQA within the Agile lifecycle and CMMI lifecycles, and industry-specific guidance. Participants will also learn about the concerns/solutions to adopt the revised IEEE 730.
12-1:30 Lunch
1:30-4:30 IEEE 1815.1, IEEE Standard for Exchanging Information Between Networks Implementing IEC 61850 and IEEE Std 1815TM Distributed Network Protocol (DNP3)
Ronald Farquharson, Consultant, Mount Victoria Consulting
The introduction of IEC 61850 as part of a substation automation system (SAS) typically requires the use of a gateway for communication between the SAS and the control center SCADA master or EMS/DMS. Gateways for this purpose should be designed to use new standard, IEEE 1815.1, which was published in December of 2016 describing how to consistently (and automatically) map between IEC 61850 and IEEE 1815 (DNP3).
This tutorial introduces the concepts and methods described in this new standard. The workshop will review the principles by which both DNP3 and IEC 61850 manage their data and how these two worlds can interact with each other. In addition, recommendations on migration strategies leading to IEC 61850 will be discussed.
The workshop does not require deep familiarity with technical details of IEC 61850 or DNP3, but participants who already possess this knowledge will gain additional insight. The tutorial is intended for utilities, system-integrators, and vendors who are investigating or implementing IEC 61850 in North America or other locations where DNP3 is used.