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Using Internet Protocols to Implement IEC 60870-5 Telecontrol Functions
Description
The telecommunication networks of telecontrol systems
in electric utilities have undergone an innovation process.
This has removed many of their technical restrictions and made
it possible to consider carrying out telecontrol tasks with general
standard protocols instead of the specific ones that are used
currently. These are defined in the standards 60870-5, 60870-6,
and 61850 from the International Electrotechnical Commission,
among others. This paper is about the implementation, using
the services of general standard protocols, of the telecontrol
application functions defined by the standard IEC 60870-5-104.
The general protocols used to carry out telecontrol tasks are those
used in the Internet: the telecommunication network-management
protocol SNMPv3 (simple network management protocol version
3), the clock synchronization protocol network time protocol and
Secure SHell. With this new implementation, we have achieved,
among others, two important aims: 1) to improve performance
and, above all, 2) to solve the serious security problems present
in the telecontrol protocols currently being used. These problems
were presented by IEEE in an article published in the website
of the IEEE Standards Association. In this paper, the use of
general standard protocols to perform the telecontrol of electrical
networks is justified. The development of this paper—its achievements
and conclusions and the tools used—is detailed.
Abstract
Junta de Andalucía EXC-2005-TIC-1023Abstract
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia TEC2006-08430Additional details
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- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/58448
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/58448
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