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BS EN IEC 62746-10-3:2018

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Systems interface between customer energy management system and the power management system – Open automated demand response. Adapting smart grid user interfaces to the IEC common information model

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IEC 62746-10-3:2018 defines and describes methods and example XML artefacts that can be used to build a conformant adapter to enable interoperation between a utility distributed automation or demand response (DR) system based on the IEC common information model (CIM) and a utility smart grid user interface (SGUI) bridge standard (e.g., IEC 62746-10-1) to a customer facility. The scope is restricted to a method to define payload mappings between any specific CIM profile that contains DR/DER information models and the SGUI bridge standards including IEC 62746-10-1.  

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
11 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
13 3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Abbreviated terms
5 Connecting facility management and grid operations
5.1 Business and functional requirements for the adapter
5.2 Adapter benefits
16 5.3 Interoperation overview
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Grid operations standards
5.3.3 Customer facility standards
5.3.4 Smart grid user interface (SGUI)
17 5.3.5 Role of the bridge and adapter
Figures
Figure 1 – The smart grid user interface (SGUI) as a blue bar betweengrid operations and customer facility management and control
18 5.4 Interaction model for interoperability
Figure 2 – Adapter and IEC 62746-10-1 as an example SGUI bridge
Tables
Table 1 – Actors and key standards
19 5.5 Adapter deployments
Figure 3 – Actors in grid, adapter, and facility domains, usingIEC 62746-10-1 as the SGUI bridge standard
20 6 Constructing the adapter
6.1 General considerations
Figure 4 – Grouping adapters with grid actor (left hand side) orwith a facility actor (right hand side)
21 Figure 5 – Two transformation paths from CIM DR profile (upper left)to SGUI bridge standard (lower right)
22 6.2 Adapter protocol and message type
6.3 Namespace and version management
6.4 Subjects of the adapter
Figure 6 – Transforming CIM DR model profiles into XML schema
23 6.5 Implementing the adapter
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 Step one: Determine information model for SGUI end
6.5.3 Step two: Determine information model for grid operations end
6.5.4 Step three: Build XML schema for CIM DR profile
6.5.5 Step four: Build XML transformation between grid operations and SGUI
24 6.5.6 Step five: Develop, test and deploy the adapter
6.5.7 Changing the adapter implementation to use the UML-to-UML-first path
7 Example transformation (informative)
7.1 General
25 7.2 Notes on transformation
7.2.1 General
Figure 7 – Graphical XSLT mapping between CIM ResourceDeployment sample messagebased on IEC 62325-301:2018 and IEC 62746-10-1 EiEvent
26 7.2.2 Transformation functions that do not draw on the CIM DR schema
7.2.3 Transformation functions that draw on business and implementation context
27 7.2.4 Transformation functions for detailed signal name, type, and ID
7.2.5 Transformation function that converts CIM date time intervals to the equivalent SGUI bridge standard intervals
7.2.6 Other information mapping issues
28 Annex A (informative)XML artefacts for standard adapters
A.1 General
A.2 Adapter example CIM XML artefacts
A.3 Adapter example OpenADR XML artefacts
A.4 XSLT transform xml artefact
29 Annex B (informative)Details for mapping and adaptation
B.1 Time interval mapping function
B.2 Mapping functions related to mRIDs
B.3 Business context mapping functions
B.4 Other mapping functions
30 Annex C (informative)Considerations for adapter implementers
C.1 Overview
C.2 Notes on information model for CIM endpoint
C.3 Notes on information model for SGUI-facing endpoint
C.4 Interfaces and protocols
C.5 Service requests and verbs in IEC 61968-100 and SGUI standards
31 Table C.1 – Verbs comparison (source: OASIS Energy Interoperation 1.0)
Table C.2 – Message type comparison
32 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62746-10-3:2018
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