Asynchronous Integration of Real-Time Simulators for HIL-based Validation of Smart Grids

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Authors Catalin Gavriluta, Georg Lauss, Thomas I. Strasser, Juan Montoya, Ron Brandl, Panos Kotsampopoulos arXiv ID 2309.07625 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 4 Venue Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
As the landscape of devices that interact with the electrical grid expands, also the complexity of the scenarios that arise from these interactions increases. Validation methods and tools are typically domain specific and are designed to approach mainly component level testing. For this kind of applications, software and hardware-in-the-loop based simulations as well as lab experiments are all tools that allow testing with different degrees of accuracy at various stages in the development life-cycle. However, things are vastly different when analysing the tools and the methodology available for performing system-level validation. Until now there are no available well-defined approaches for testing complex use cases involving components from different domains. Smart grid applications would typically include a relatively large number of physical devices, software components, as well as communication technology, all working hand in hand. This paper explores the possibilities that are opened in terms of testing by the integration of a real-time simulator into co-simulation environments. Three practical implementations of such systems together with performance metrics are discussed. Two control-related examples are selected in order to show the capabilities of the proposed approach.
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