BSI PD IEC TS 61850-1-2:2020+A1:2022
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Communication networks and systems for power utility automation – Guideline on extending IEC 61850
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 54 |
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5 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | 1 Scope |
10 | 2 Normative References |
11 | 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | Blank Page |
14 | 4 Key principles reminder 4.1 General 4.2 Namespace introduction 4.2.1 General |
15 | 4.2.2 Basic namespaces |
16 | 5 Main cases of extensions of IEC 61850 5.1 Namespace extensions and associated rules 5.1.1 General 5.1.2 Domain namespaces 5.1.3 Product standard namespaces 5.1.4 Transitional namespaces |
17 | 5.1.5 Private namespaces 5.2 IEC 61850 profiles for domains 5.3 Mapping of IEC 61850 data model to other protocols at CDC level 6 What to extend in relation with IEC 61850? 6.1 List of basic requirements 6.1.1 General 6.1.2 IEC 61850 structure reminder |
18 | Figures Figure 1 – IEC 61850 documentation structure |
19 | 6.1.4 Intellectual property requirements Tables Table 1 – Typical deliverables attached to IEC 61850 extensions |
20 | 6.1.5 Editorial Recommendations 6.1.6 Data Model extension requirements |
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24 | Table 2 – Normative information related to a namespace(for example for IEC61850‑7‑420:2009A release 5) Table 3 – Informative information related to a namespace(for example for IEC61850‑7‑420:2009A release 5) |
28 | Table 4 – Classification of Abbreviations in regardsof their contribution to form a DO Name (examples) |
30 | Table 5 – Semantic description frame and requirements |
31 | 6.1.7 XML namespace extensions |
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33 | 6.1.8 Cyber-security requirements 6.1.9 Conformance Testing requirements 6.1.10 Maintenance of standard extension document |
34 | Figure 3 – Handling versioning information for official IEC publication |
35 | Figure 4 – Handling versioning information during the internal IEC writing process |
36 | Figure 5 – Example of tissue fix sequence and its impact on versioning information |
37 | Blank Page |
38 | 6.1.11 Backward compatibility treatment Table 6 – Typical compatibility assessment Table 7 – Typical compatibility assessment and associated compatibility rules – detailed discussion |
39 | Table 8 – Typical compatibility table |
40 | 6.2 List of IEC 61850 flexibilities 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Data Model flexibilities |
42 | 6.2.3 Communication services 6.2.4 SCL language |
44 | 6.3 Allowed flexibilities per extension cases Table 9 – Allowed flexibilities per extension cases |
46 | 7 The main activities for extending IEC 61850 7.1 Typical activities applying to all types of extension 7.1.1 General Figure 6 – Activities related to IEC 61850 extensions |
47 | 7.1.2 List the main use cases for extending IEC 61850 -> deliverable P1 7.1.3 Ensure knowledge of the existing IEC 61850 content 7.1.4 Identify possible IEC 61850 gaps 7.1.5 Build-up IEC 61850 extensions 7.1.6 Maintain IEC 61850 extensions 7.2 Define a standard namespace (product, domain or transitional) – if needed -> deliverable P2a or P2b 7.2.1 General |
48 | 7.2.2 Get a model manager nominated 7.2.3 Get the proposed model reviewed 7.2.4 Publish a namespace extension |
49 | 7.3 Define “standard” profile(s) – if needed –> deliverable P3 (and P4) 7.3.1 General 7.3.2 Define interoperability objectives 7.3.3 Publish profile(s) -> deliverable P3 7.3.4 Publish profile(s) testing -> deliverable P4 |
50 | Annex A (informative)IEC 61850 roadmap (example) |
51 | Figure A.1 – Example of IEC 61850 roadmap |
52 | Bibliography |