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Architecture and Experimental Validation of a Low-Latency Phasor Data Concentrator

Derviskadic, Asja  
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Romano, Paolo  
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Pignati, Marco  
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July 1, 2018
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grids

The paper presents the design principles of a Phasor Data Concentrator (PDC) that implements both the absolute and relative time data pushing logics together with a third one that aims at minimizing the latency introduced by the PDC without increasing the data incompleteness, as suggested in the IEEE Guide C37.244-2013. The performance of the aforementioned logics are assessed and compared in terms of reliability, determinism and reduction of the overall latency in two real Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) installations adopting different telecom infrastructures. The first one is based on optical fiber links that transmit synchrophasor data measured by 15 PMUs installed in the sub-transmission network of the city of Lausanne, Switzerland. The second one adopts a 4G LTE wireless infrastructure to support the data streaming of 10 PMUs installed in a distribution network supplying the city of Huissen, in the Netherlands. The experimental results show that the proposed logic is characterized by the lowest latency, whereas the absolute time logic better mitigates the synchrophasor data latency variations.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TSG.2016.2622725
Web of Science ID

WOS:000411142500142

Author(s)
Derviskadic, Asja  
Romano, Paolo  
Pignati, Marco  
Paolone, Mario  
Date Issued

2018-07-01

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grids
Volume

9

Issue

4

Start page

2885

End page

2893

Subjects

Phasor measurement units

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Optical variables measurement

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Urban areas

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Real-time systems

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Wireless communication

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Buffer storage

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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EPFL units
DESL  
FunderGrant Number

EU funding

318708

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November 9, 2016
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