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IEC TR 62357-1:2016

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Power systems management and associated information exchange - Part 1: Reference architecture
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Language(s)

English

Published date

11-18-2016

FOREWORD
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4 Drivers and objectives for Reference Architecture
5 Overview
6 Reference Architecture
7 Use of Reference Architecture
8 Main areas of future standardisation work
9 Conclusion
Annex A (informative) - SGAM Layer description
Annex B (informative) - Elements examples
Annex C (informative) - Relationship examples
Annex D (informative) - TC 57 standards descriptions
        and roadmaps
Bibliography

IEC TR 62357-1:2016(E) provides a clear and comprehensive map of all standards which are contributing to support interactions, in an open and interoperable way, between actors, components and systems in the field of electricity grids from generation to consumers, including transmission and distribution. The document also brings the vision of the path which will be followed by the concerned IEC technical committees and working groups in the coming years, to improve the global efficiency, market relevancy and coverage of this series of standards. This second edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- it provides updates and defines layered Reference Architecture to help direct longer term goals and activities, specifically to ensure compatibility of all new standards developed in the IEC by benefitting from lessons learned during development of the current standards and their application to actual utility projects as well as through application of other internationally recognized architecture standards.
- It reflects the most recent editions of the IEC standards relating to power systems management and associated information exchange, including the IEC 61850 series and the IEC 61968, IEC 61970 and IEC 62325 Common Information Model (CIM) standards.

Committee
TC 57
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes IEC TR 62357. (10/2012) Stability Date: 2019. (11/2016)
DocumentType
Technical Report
Pages
111
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
PD IEC/TR 62357-1:2016 Identical
NEN NPR IEC/TR 62357-1 : 2012 Identical

IEC TS 62786:2017 Distributed energy resources connection with the grid
IEC TR 61850-1:2013 Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 1: Introduction and overview
PD IEC/TS 62786:2017 Distributed energy resources connection with the grid
PD IEC/TS 62872:2015 Industrial-process measurement, control and automation system interface between industrial facilities and the smart grid
PD IEC/TR 61850-1:2013 Communication networks and systems for power utility automation Introduction and overview
IEC TS 62872:2015 Industrial-process measurement, control and automation system interface between industrial facilities and the smart grid

IEC TR 62351-10:2012 Power systems management and associated information exchange - Data and communications security - Part 10: Security architecture guidelines
IEC 62559-2:2015 Use case methodology - Part 2: Definition of the templates for use cases, actor list and requirements list
IEC TR 62351-12:2016 Power systems management and associated information exchange - Data and communications security - Part 12: Resilience and security recommendations for power systems with distributed energy resources (DER) cyber-physical systems
IEC TR 62357-200:2015 Power systems management and associated information exchange - Part 200: Guidelines for migration from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)

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