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IEC Standards Status


ICCP-TASE.2, IEC 61850, CIM, and Other Standards Impacting EMS

Ralph Mackiewicz SISCO, Inc. 6605 19 Mile Road Sterling Heights, MI 48314-1408 USA Tel: +1-586-254-0020 x103 Fax: +1-586-254-0053 Email: ralph@sisconet.com
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Agenda
ICCP-TASE.2 Status

IEC 60870-6 Standard Update ENTSO-E network Product migration WAMPAC profile IEC TR 61850-90-5 Edition 2 CIM 15 ENTSO-E Network IEC 61850 Harmonization Other CIM Activities

IEC 61850

CIM

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IEC TC 57 Technical Committees


WG 3 Telecontrol Protocols

IEC 60870-5-7 Security for IEC 60870-5 protocols. WG 10 - Power system IED communication and associated data models IEC 61850 Communications for power system automation WG 13 - Energy management system application program interface (EMS - API) IEC 61970 Common Information Model (CIM) and Generic Interface Definition (GID) WG 14 - System interfaces for distribution management (SIDM) IEC 61968 CIM for distribution and model driven messaging WG 15 - Data and communication security IEC 62351 Communications Security WG 16 - Deregulated energy market communications IEC 62325 CIM for energy markets WG 17 - Communications Systems for Distributed Energy Resources (DER) IEC 61850-7-420 IEC 61850 for DER applications IEC 61850-8-2 Web service mapping for IEC 61850 WG 18 - Hydroelectric power plants - Communication for monitoring and control IEC 61850-7-410 IEC 61850 for Hydropower applications WG 19 - Interoperability within TC 57 in the long term IEC 62445 Use of IEC 61850 between control centers and substations IEC 61850-CIM harmonization, ICCP-TASE.2 update, naming and design rules for CIM, quality codes. WG 9 and WG 20 Power line carrier systems for DMS (9) and planning for same (20) IEC 60495, 60663, 62488 Power line carrier systems WG 21 - Interoperability within TC 57 in the long term IEC 62746 Interfaces and protocol for systems connected to the Smart Grid JWG 16 DLMS/COSEM metering protocols (TC13) Copyright 2012 SISCO, Inc. JWG 25 Windpower systems (TC 88)

TC 57 Architecture

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ICCP-TASE.2 Update

IEC 60870-6-XXX TASE.2

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ICCP-TASE.2

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ICCP-TASE.2 Update (Edition 3)


IEC 60870-6 TASE.2 Update underway within WG19 Elimination of Unused Conformance Blocks by Making Them Informative

instead of Normative

Block 6 Programs

Block 7 Events
Block 8 Accounts Block 9 Time Series

Elimination of unused profiles (i.e. ISO/OSI transport/network) Integrating changes made since V2000-08 (Ed.2)

State Supplemental type

Harmonization with CIM

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CIM Harmonization
Objective is to enable CIM models from EMS to specify everything

needed to configure ICCP links including secure ICCP parameters


UML extensions for ICCP bilateral table information Reference to existing CIM standards for full, incremental and partial file

formats for data exchange


Herb Falk of SISCO is the editor
Initial UML proposed. Work progressing

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New ICCP-TASE.2 Systems


ICCP-TASE.2 remains widely used for EMS real-time data exchange for

high-voltage system security and power plant dispatch


North America South America

Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, etc. Australia and New Zealand India, Russia, Vietnam, Thailand, etc.

Pacifica

Asia

New: Europe

ENTSO-E

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Secure ICCP Status


IEC 62351-3 Use of TLS for encryption
IEC 62351-4 Application Authentication for MMS based profiles

IEC 61850 IEC 60870-6 TASE.2 (ICCP)

Recent attacks have reduced the effectiveness of some 1024-bit

ciphers for encryption and some hash algorithms (SHA1) used for signing/authentication.
An update to IEC 62351 will be started soon to deprecate these and

officially increase asymmetrical key length options.

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Secure ICCP Products


1024-bit asymmetrical key length implementations are widely available

today that can be used without the deprecated ciphers and hashes.
Some products have already been updated for 2048-bit asymmetrical

key length.
Many products utilize multiple certificates per link to enable overlapping

certificate expirations to support certificate updating with minimal impact on data transfers.
Some products incorporate secure fallback mode:

If a secure link cannot be established with a remote then the system will fallback to non-secure associations

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Secure ICCP Status


Secure ICCP products have been available since 1997. SCADA/EMS vendors have been working with it since 2003. Many systems have Secure ICCP licenses. Very few systems use Secure ICCP. The business processes to establish and maintain data flow using

Secure ICCP are not overwhelming.


Of course the government will make this all better when they write laws

and regulations requiring it.


Fear, uncertainty, and doubt should be added to the 7 deadly sins.

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Other ICCP-TASE.2 Product Information


SISCO is working with our OEM partners to migrate to a new code base

for the underlying communications stack used for ICCP-TASE.2 communications.


Driven by increased expectations from users for maintenance activities

and increased expectations for performance, scalability and vulnerability.


Elimination of Marben components and replaced with SISCO designed

stack that is much much simpler and without some of the limitations.
Base stack technology is used in hundreds of thousands of IEC 61850

devices and has been used in ICCP solutions since 2006.


Will require new licenses and installation.

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IEC 61850 Update

IEC TR 61850-90-5 for Wide Area Measurement, Protection, Automation and Control

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IEC 61850

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IEC 61850 Edition 1: Completely New Approach


IEC 61850 Edition 1 was a new and innovative approach to substation

automation: Standardized Device and Object Modeling


Logical Devices, Logical Nodes, Common Data Classes, etc. Extensions unique to specific applications (Hydro, Distributed Energy Resources (DER), Wind power, etc.)

Standardized Service/Behavior Modeling Standardized XML for Systems and Device Configuration

Standardized Communications Protocols for Specific Use Cases:


Station Level Monitoring and Control (substation SCADA) (TCP/IP) Protection and Control GOOSE over Ethernet Sampled Values Process Bus over Ethernet

Standardized Conformance Test Cases

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IEC 61850 Edition 2


Much was learned using and testing Edition 1
UCA International Users Group (UCAIug http:///www.ucaiug.org)

operated a technical issue (Tissue) resolution process for IEC 61850 as part of its Liaison D status with IEC.

Anyone could enter a Tissue IEC committee experts would propose solution If consensus on solutions that affect interoperability, UCAIug made them mandatory for Edition 1 testing Otherwise, submitted to IEC for Edition 2

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Edition 2 Changes
New Common Data Classes New Abstract Modeling Approach for control blocks and Controls

Mapping of abstract models in IEC 61850-8-1 updated to result in nearly identical protocol on the wire Backward compatible

New and updated logical nodes

More detailed state diagrams and service descriptions for reporting and

control operations.

All significant reporting changes were considered mandatory for Edition 1 and have been implemented already.

Substation Configuration Language (IEC 61850-6)

Numerous changes to address changes to CDCs and LNs

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New Name for IEC 61850


Edition 2 of IEC 61850 is renamed:

Communication Networks And Systems For Power Utility Automation

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IEC 61850-1 Introduction and Overview IEC 61850-2 Glossary

IEC 61850 is Growing


Ed.2 Published
Ed.2 in Progress

IEC 61850-3 General Requirements (e.g. Environmental) IEC 61850-4 System and Project Management IEC 61850-5 Comm. Requirements for functions and device models

IEC 61850-6 Configuration Description Language


IEC 61850-7-1 Basic Comm. Structure Principles and models IEC 61850-7-2 Basic Comm. Structure Abstract Comm. Service Interface (ACSI) IEC 61850-7-3 Basic Comm. Structure Common data classes (CDC) IEC 61850-7-4 Basic Comm. Structure Logical node (LN) and data object classes IEC 61850-7-410 Hydro Power

IEC 61850-7-420 Distributed Energy Resources


IEC 61850-7-4XX Steam and gas turbines IEC 61850-7-501 Hydroelectric power plants Modeling concepts and guidelines (TR) IEC 61850-8-1 Specific Comm. Service Mapping (SCSM) Mapping to MMS/Ethernet IEC 61850-8-2 SCSM Mappings to web services IEC 61850-9-1 Samples values over serial unidirectional multi-drop point to point link (Ethernet) IEC 61850-9-2 Sampled values over Ethernet (Multicast) (see also UCAIug 9-2LE specs) IEC 61850-10 Conformance Testing IEC 61850-10-2 Interoperability test for Hydro Equipment based on IEC 61850 IEC 61850-80-1 Gateway mapping to IEC 60870-5-101/104 IEC 61400-25 IEC 61850 for Wind Turbines (TC88) IEC 62271-3 High-voltage switchgear digital interfaces based on IEC 61850 IEC 62445 Use of IEC 61850 between control centers and substations IEC 61869-9 Digital interface for instrument transformers (TC38)

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IEC 61850-90-X Fast Track to Issuing Standards


90-X documents are technical reports that will be incorporated into the base

standard in the future


IEC 61850-90-1 Using IEC 61850 between substations IEC 61850-90-2 Using IEC 61850 control center to substation (IEC 62445) IEC 61850-90-3 Using IEC 61850 for Condition Monitoring IEC 61850-90-4 Network Engineering guidelines for substations IEC 61850-90-410 Communication Network structure in hydropower plants

IEC 61850-90-5 Use of IEC 61850 to transmit synchrophasor information according to IEEE C37.118 (GOOSE and SV over secure IP Multicast)
IEC 61850-90-7 Object models for photovoltaic, storage, and other DER inverters IEC 61850-90-11 Modeling of Logic

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IEC 61850-90-5
GOOSE Protection Event oriented messaging Sampled Values (SV) Stream oriented messaging Over IP Multicast (UDP/IP)

IGMPV3 for route discovery

Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) for priority and QOS handling.

Integrated security with Group Domain of Interpreation (GDOI) enables

receivers to obtain symmetric decryption keys from a key server separate from the data stream.
IEC 61850-90-5 packets are encrypted.

Symmetric keys change periodically Next key to be used is included in the stream

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Comparison of C37.118.2, 61850, and 61850-90-5

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Use of DataSets allows:


Standardized configuration through the Substation Configuration Language Dynamic subscription for Data through full 61850 client/server profiles

The 61850 object models allow this. IEC 61850 SCSM IEC 61850-90-5 Transport Layer

GOOSE

SV (9-2)

Session Protocol UDP

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Configuration via IEC 61850-6


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Allows for synchrophasor and non-synchrophasor information to be carried in a single APDU.

Why UDP Multicast?


Engineering for UDP
Allows large number of

subscribers to receive data from a single transmission from IED.


Minimizes the need for PDCs

in a deployment architecture.
A couple of issues:

Engineering for UDP


Subscriber Software Architecture

How to prevent multicast from going everywhere.

Properly maintained network with QOS (DSCP)

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CIM Update

IEC 61970 IEC 61968 IEC 62325 and more


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TC 57 Architecture

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Scope of CIM

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CIM Status IEC 61970


IEC 61970 (EMS models)

CIM15 being published -40X series of interfaces being retired and replaced with 502-8 mapping of SCADA CIS to web services. -555 Efficient CIM exchange format CIM/E in progress -453 Graphic exchange format

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Whats in CIM15?
Incorporates tested profiles from ENTSO-E and UCAIug testing in 2011.

Phase unbalanced models for WG14 and beyond


New datatype primitives (#802 closed) Dynamics model from EPRI work (Informative in CIM15) Name NameType model

New transformer model, unbalanced, tanks


Asset-PSR linkages Cuts and Jumpers via WG14 AuxiliaryEquipment

Details can be found on the CIMug website in the London Meeting CIM Model Manager

Report (Day 4):

http://cimug.ucaiug.org/Meetings/London2012/default.aspx

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CIM 16 Plan
Grounding models (Petersen coil and related models)

HVDC
Dynamics from EPRI project and ENTSO-E IOP System Integrity Protection Schemes - SIPS (aka Remedial Action Schemes - RAS) Operational limits enhancements
Most

restrictive equipment
dependencies

Environmental

Load model (combined #607, #1088) Wind Generation Additional ENTSO-E Issues:
ExternalNetworkInjection Subtype

(new class)

of RegulatingCondEquip called ExternalNetwork for IOP

Previously Short

Circuit calculations (IEC 60909)

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Other CIM Projects


IEC 62746 System interfaces and communication protocol profiles

relevant for systems connected to the Smart Grid Interface to the home supporting real-time pricing and market operations for end users IEC 62361 Common Information Model Profiles to be used by any group that needs to define a Profile Standard based on CIM.

IEC 62056 Mapping of CIM to DLMS/COSEM (metering protocol). Naming and Namespaces.

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CIM Users Group Update (cimug.ucaiug.org)


Progress on supporting formalized testing for UCAIug becoming a

formally recognized ITCA


Formulating strategy for addressing issues related to compatibility

issues.
Fall Meeting coming up in conjunction with UCAIug summitt

meeting with OpenSGug.

New Orleans: 22-25 October (CIM), 25-27 October OpenSGug


CIM University 22 October http://www.ucaiug.org/Meetings/NO2012/default.aspx

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Thank You

Ralph Mackiewicz SISCO, Inc. 6605 19 Mile Road Sterling Heights, MI 48314-1408 USA Tel: +1-586-254-0020 x103 Fax: +1-586-254-0053 Email: ralph@sisconet.com
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