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Advanced laboratory testing methods using real-time simulation and hardware-in-the-loop techniques : a survey of smart grid international research facility network activities

Authors :
Montoya, Juan
Brandl, Ron
Vishwanath, Keerthi
Johnson, Jay
Darbali-Zamora, Rachid
Summers, Adam
Hashimoto, Jun
Kikusato, Hiroshi
Ustun, Taha Selim
Ninad, Nayeem
Apablaza-Arancibia, Estefan
Bérard, Jean-Philippe
Rivard, Maxime
Ali, Syed Qaseem
Obusevs, Artjoms
Heussen, Kai
Stanev, Rad
Guillo-Sansano, Efren
Syed, Mazheruddin H.
Burt, Graeme
Cho, Changhee
Yoo, Hyeong-Jun
Awasthi, Chandra Prakash
Wadhwa, Kumud
Bründlinger, Roland
Montoya, Juan
Brandl, Ron
Vishwanath, Keerthi
Johnson, Jay
Darbali-Zamora, Rachid
Summers, Adam
Hashimoto, Jun
Kikusato, Hiroshi
Ustun, Taha Selim
Ninad, Nayeem
Apablaza-Arancibia, Estefan
Bérard, Jean-Philippe
Rivard, Maxime
Ali, Syed Qaseem
Obusevs, Artjoms
Heussen, Kai
Stanev, Rad
Guillo-Sansano, Efren
Syed, Mazheruddin H.
Burt, Graeme
Cho, Changhee
Yoo, Hyeong-Jun
Awasthi, Chandra Prakash
Wadhwa, Kumud
Bründlinger, Roland
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The integration of smart grid technologies in interconnected power system networks presents multiple challenges for the power industry and the scientific community. To address these challenges, researchers are creating new methods for the validation of: control, interoperability, reliability of Internet of Things systems, distributed energy resources, modern power equipment for applications covering power system stability, operation, control, and cybersecurity. Novel methods for laboratory testing of electrical power systems incorporate novel simulation techniques spanning real-time simulation, Power Hardware-in-the-Loop, Controller Hardware-in-the-Loop, Power System-in-the-Loop, and co-simulation technologies. These methods directly support the acceleration of electrical systems and power electronics component research by validating technological solutions in high-fidelity environments. In this paper, members of the Survey of Smart Grid International Research Facility Network task on Advanced Laboratory Testing Methods present a review of methods, test procedures, studies, and experiences employing advanced laboratory techniques for validation of range of research and development prototypes and novel power system solutions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Energies, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1222893555
Document Type :
Electronic Resource