IEC 61850

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IEC 61850 is an international standard defining communication protocols for intelligent electronic devices at electrical substations. It is a part of the International Electrotechnical Commission's (IEC) Technical Committee 57 reference architecture for electric power systems.[1] The abstract data models defined in IEC 61850 can be mapped to a number of protocols. Current mappings in the standard are to Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS), Generic Object Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE) [see section 3, Terms and definitions, term 3.65 on page 14[2]], SV (Sampled Values) or SMV (Sampled Measure Values),[3] and so on[when?] to web services. In the previous version of the standard, GOOSE stood for "Generic Object Oriented Substation Event",[4][5] but this old definition is still very common in IEC 61850 documentation.[6]

StatusPublished
First publishedApril 28, 2003 (2003-04-28)
Latest versionEdition 2
March 14, 2013 (2013-03-14)
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IEC 61850
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation
StatusPublished
First publishedApril 28, 2003 (2003-04-28)
Latest versionEdition 2
March 14, 2013 (2013-03-14)
OrganizationInternational Electrotechnical Commission
CommitteeTechnical Committee 57
EditorsTechnical Committee 57
AuthorsTechnical Committee 57
Base standardsISO 9506, ISO 8802, IEC 60870, IEC 61400, IEC 62351,IEC 81346, ISO 9001, RFC 2246,
Related standardsIEC 62443
DomainAutomation, Electrical engineering
Websiteiec61850.dvl.iec.ch
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