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Introduction to SISCO for CIM Users CIMug Meeting - Oslo 2014
19 June 2014 Ralph Mackiewicz SISCO, Inc. 6605 19-1/2 Mile Road Sterling Heights, MI 48314-1408 USA Tel: +1-586-254-0020 ext. 103 Mob: +1-586-260-2571 Email: [email protected] http://www.sisconet.com
• Founded in 1983
• Founding Member of CIMug and UCAIug
• Standards: » IEC 61850 » ICCP-TASE.2 (IEC 60870-6) » CIM (IEC 61970/61968)
• Focus: » Helping users extract value from open interoperable standards
by providing solutions based on knowledge, experience and innovation.
About SISCO
CIM Experience • Involved in CIM standards development since 1995 including EPRI,
IEC, CIMug and IEEE activities • AEP – gridSMART project: Training, Use Case Development, Profile
Development and Messaging Design for: › Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) › Meter Data Management (MDM) › Customer Information Systems (CIS) › Real-time Pricing (RTP) › Outage Management Systems (OMS) › Work Management Systems (WMS)
• SCE – C-RAS project: Wide area protection IEC 61850 GOOSE with CIM messaging between EMS and CRAS controllers.
• FGC – CIM Model Distribution over ESB • EPRI, Dong Energy, BPA, Detroit Edison, China Southern Grid, KEPCO,
Transpower, and others • CIM product solutions since 2000 including the CIM Adapter for
OSIsoft PI AF
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SISCO’s Interoperability Based CIM Integration Process
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Discover
• Meeting with customer to learn requirements, goals, and objectives • Discuss approaches, architectures, benefits, and trade-offs
Train
• Build staff knowledge on CIM and approach to model-driven integration • Focus on technical and process issues
Document
• Requirements • Use Cases
Model • Develop data exchange model including model extensions and profiles using CIM
Design
• Message schemas and content and test plans • Application Adapter design
Implement
• Application adapters • ESB and Integration Configuration
Test • Functional, performance, and Interoperability testing
Support - Maint.
• System Training and hand-off • Change management and maintenance
SISCO CIM Adapter Enables CIM & IEC 61850 for PI AF
• Enables any model in CIM-XML format to be imported into PI AF.
• PI apps find data in the context of the power system.
• Supports a Model-Driven Process to manage all application models.
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Typical Approach for Application Data Models?
• Each group looks at its own application requirements and develops a data model that is optimized for its own use:
» Only data needed for its application is considered.
» New data model elements are added as needed based on immediate requirements of the individual applications.
• The “Ad-Hoc” Approach
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C-RAS App
Line Rating App
Disturbance Monitor CBM
How Does This Happen?
• Misunderstanding the Use Case
• Is this is the use case that drives choices?
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Condition Based Maintenance
Work Management
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Here is the Real Use Case
Impact of Ad Hoc Approach for Application Data Models
• PI AF can accept as many models as you have space for.
• Impact of cross-organizational integration and data sharing ignored.
• Each group is individually satisfied with their own custom view until…..
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C-RAS App
Line Rating App
Disturbance Monitor CBM
Next App? How Many?
Change Happens
• Addressing change becomes too difficult when each application uses its own incompatible data modeling: » Business needs demand organizational changes and new levels of data
sharing and integration. » New technology must be addressed (e.g. renewables, DER, “deregulation”,
etc.
• Result: Application rewrites, reintegration, project delays, barriers to data sharing.
• The bigger the data, the bigger the problem.
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The Model-Driven Process
• CIM is flexible to accommodate: » Extensions for non-standard business
needs » Eliminate the complexity of unused
models
• Profiles are created based on use cases to address your specific needs
• Instances created to relate existing data to the CIM Profile schema
• SISCO CIM Adapter for PI AF used to configure PI AF Templates and Elements
• User applications use models to access data eliminating tag name dependency.
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User Requirements
Extensions Unused Elements
CIM Model
Schema for PI AF Templates
Profile
Instance File for PI AF Elements
Application Data
CIM Adapter For PI AF
Use Cases
CIM Adapter and PI AF Deliver Flexibility
• Multiple uses cases can be addressed with one profile.
• Multiple profiles can be supported for use cases that can’t share a profile
• PI AF is flexible to support many models
• A disciplined modeling process with SISCO CIM Adapter brings it all into the PI System
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Use Case CIM
Use Case Use Case
Profile Development IEC 61850
Profile 1 Profile 2
CIM Adapter for PI AF
Other Models
SISCO Helps You Embrace Change
• The model driven process captures change and creates incremental updates
• SISCO Model-Driven approach delivers processes that work
• SISCO CIM Adapter for PI AF incrementally updates models
• The individual hierarchies can be updated and kept synchronized with each other
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Existing AF Elements
Change: new, delete, changes
Modeling Tools and Processes
CIM Adapter for PI AF
Incremental Update Incremental or Partial CIM-XML File or Updates from ESB
Result of
Integration
with PI AF
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Classes per CIM with Extensions
Result of
Integration
with PI AF
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SISCO Knows How to Make CIM Work for You with GridSmarts
• A unique combination of knowledge, experience and products that provides your organization with the capability of extracting the value of CIM and adding it to your organization » Detailed understanding of how CIM works » Innovative thinking about how to apply CIM and model-driven
application integration to provide solutions » Capability of delivering solutions while building staff knowledge » Solutions that use open and interoperable interfaces » Ability and willingness to partner with your existing partners
• Not just services … a solution
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Thank You!
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Ralph Mackiewicz SISCO, Inc. 6605 19-1/2 Mile Road Sterling Heights, MI 48314-1408 USA Tel: +1-586-254-0020 ext. 103 Mob: +1-586-260-2571 Email: [email protected] http://www.sisconet.com