About the paper
Title |
Software development for incremental integration of GIS and power network analysis system |
Book |
ICIST 2016 Proceedings |
Pages |
132-136 |
Abstract: The paper discusses an automation procedure for
integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) and
Power Network Analysis System (PNAS). The purpose of
PNAS is to provide analysis and optimization of electrical
power distribution system. Its functionality is based on a
detailed knowledge of electrical power system model.
Automation procedure problems are identified and concepts
of an implemented software solution are presented. The core
of the solution is the software for implementation of an
internal model based on IEC 61970-301 CIM standard.
Second part of the solution, which this paper is focused on, is
a software layer that detects difference between two relevant
GIS states just before successive synchronizations with
PNAS. Using “divide and conquer” strategy, the detected
difference is split into groups of connected elements. Those
groups are used for update of PNAS to make it consistent
with GIS. The paper also explains an algorithm for detection
of the difference between two states and a procedure for
formation of groups, as well as the conditions and limitations
of automation procedure for incremental integration. |
Full citation
Ljeskovac, M.,
Lendak, I.,
Tartalja, I.
Software development for incremental integration of GIS and power network analysis system. In:
Konjović, Z.,
Zdravković, M.,
Trajanović, M.
(Eds.)
ICIST 2016 Proceedings, pp.132-136, 2016
Keywords
Energy Management Systems
Geographic Information Systems