IEC 61850
International communication protocol standard
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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]
March 14, 2013
| IEC 61850 | |
|---|---|
| Communication networks and systems for power utility automation | |
| Status | Published |
| First published | April 28, 2003 |
| Latest version | Edition 2 March 14, 2013 |
| Organization | International Electrotechnical Commission |
| Committee | Technical Committee 57 |
| Editors | Technical Committee 57 |
| Authors | Technical Committee 57 |
| Base standards | ISO 9506, ISO 8802, IEC 60870, IEC 61400, IEC 62351,IEC 81346, ISO 9001, RFC 2246, |
| Related standards | IEC 62443 |
| Domain | Automation, Electrical engineering |
| Website | iec61850 |
See also
- Conformance testing – Type of testing for standards, contracts and regulations
- DNP3 – Computer network protocol
- Generic Substation Events – Communications method used in power grids
- IEC 60870-5-104 – Telecontrol standard
- IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3 – International standard for time synchronisation
- IEC 61968 – Series of communication protocol standards
- IEC 61970 – IEC standard
- Precision Time Protocol – Network time synchronization protocol
- Substation Configuration Language – Format for configuration of electrical substations