This document is a guide to users of IEEE Std 2030™-2011, IEEE Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation with the Electric Power System (EPS), End-Use Applications, and Loads.6 It provides guidance in applying the smart grid interoperability reference model (SGIRM) of IEEE Std 2030-2011 in the development of control and automation components. This guide outlines approaches to defining the requirements for control and automation applications… read more within the electric power infrastructure, and describing their design, while adhering to a common open architecture. read less
The recommendations for controls, control applications, control apparatus, and automation on shipboards are established by this document. These recommendations reflect the present-day technologies, engineering methods, and engineering practices. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with the IEEE Std 45 Series.
This recommended practice covers the selection and application of controllers and automation to industrial and commercial power systems. It is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience with this equipment. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems. The present edition of this recommended practice focuses on the application of ANSI/NEMA design controllers. There are… read more differences in the design of IEC controllers which require additional application considerations which are beyond the scope of the present edition. read less
This document provides technical requirements for substation cybersecurity. It presents sound engineering practices that can be applied to achieve high levels of cybersecurity of automation, protection, and control systems independent of voltage class or criticality of cyber assets. Cybersecurity includes trust and assurance of data in motion, data at rest, and incident response.
This guide addresses the application, design concepts, and implementation of computer-based control systems for hydroelectric plant automation. It addresses functional capabilities, performance requirements, interface requirements, hardware considerations, and operator training. It includes recommendations for system testing and acceptance. The electrical protective system (generator and step-up transformer) is beyond the scope of this guide.
This standard addresses end-to-end software testing automation tools that are used to test end-to-end functionalities of the system in real software integration environments. These standardized tools are used to prepare and execute testing automation scripts faster to deliver high quality products by reducing the overhead on automation scripts preparation, maintenance, and execution. The end-to-end testing automation covers the testing of each layer of the application that includes functional /… read more integration testing (Includes but not limited to user interface testing, application programming interface (API) testing, data flow and data testing, business logic testing, messaging testing, and visualization testing), performance testing and load testing. This standard also covers the grouping mechanisms of the test scenarios to group the scenarios in different categories like regression test, sanity test, smoke test, load test and with the ability to support custom tags so that the categorized test scenarios can be executed independently. The scope of this standard is to provide a minimum set of requirements for these tools. read less
This standard extends the IEEE 1873-2015 Standard for Robot Map Data Representation from two-dimensional (2D) maps to three-dimensional (3D) maps. The standard develops a common representation and encoding for 3D map data, to be used in applications requiring robot operation, like navigation and manipulation, in all domains (space, air, ground/surface, underwater, and underground). The standard encoding is devoted to exchange map data between robot systems, while allowing robot systems to use… read more their private internal representations for efficient map data processing. The standard places no constraints on where map data comes from nor on how maps are constructed. read less
This guide addresses the application, design concepts, and implementation of computer-based control systems for hydroelectric plant automation. It addresses functional capabilities, performance requirements, interface requirements, hardware considerations, and operator training. It includes recommendations for system testing and acceptance. The electrical protective system (generator and step-up transformer) is beyond the scope of this guide.
This guide identifies and categorizes protection, automation, and control related data files based on content, use, and risk of disclosure or compromise. Protection and automation related data files include, but are not limited to, files used for configuration, management, and analysis of protective relaying systems.
This recommended practice describes implementation and management approaches and methods for enterprise implementation of Software Based Intelligent Process Automation (SBIPA) technologies (commonly known as IPA). The recommended practice includes the exploration of technology capabilities, development of strategy, product evaluation, platform implementation, along with management and governance for service providers and end users.
This document defines time-sensitive networking profiles for industrial automation. The profiles select features, options, configurations, defaults, protocols, and procedures of bridges, end stations, and LANs to build industrial automation networks. This document specifies YANG modules defining read-only information available online and offline as a digital data sheet. This document also specifies YANG modules for remote procedure calls and actions to address requirements arising from industrial automation networks.
This recommended practice describes integrating and deploying the Multi-agent Systems (MAS) technology in industrial environments for use in building the intelligent decision-making layer on top of legacy industrial control platforms. The integration of software agents with the low-level real-time control systems, mainly based on the Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) running the IEC 61131-3 control programs (forming in this manner a new component known as industrial agents) are also… read more identified. In addition, the integration of software agents with the control applications based on IEC 61499 standard or executed on embedded controllers is described. This recommended practice supports and helps the engineers leverage the best practices of developing industrial agents for specific automation control problems and given application fields. Therefore, corresponding rules, guidelines and design patterns are provided. read less