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Saturday, 8 November 2014

Greater Integration Between the SCADA and DMS

Moves towards a smarter grid are seen in the form of greater integration between the SCADA and DMS throughout the transmission network and medium-voltage equipment. Moreover, as utilities roll-out Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), the integration of AMI data with the DMS is a defining aspect of the smart grid. The integration of AMI data with DMS applications is expected to deliver benefits such as shorter outage duration, better management of system loading, and improved voltage profiles. From the customer’s perspective, smart meters are intended to increase awareness of energy usage, including real-time and historical information, which should help reduce overall energy consumption. This simplifies network-management challenges for utility companies, while empowering consumers to reduce their own energy bills.

Smartening the distribution network

A growing number of smart devices are being installed in substations and distribution systems. These include intelligent controls for voltage regulators used for volt/VAR control, and line reclosers and switches used for tasks such as automatic switching, fault isolation, and automatic restoration after temporary faults.

The use of serial communication protocols for communicating with intelligent controllers, or integrated devices such as smart reclosers, is giving way to Ethernet-based networking using the latest IEC 61850 communication standard. In addition to promoting interoperability and eliminating protocol diversity, IEC 61850 incorporates the GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented Substation Events) protection-speed messaging protocol, which enables high-speed protection, transfer switching, fault isolation, and service restoration. The high speed of the GOOSE protocol allows intelligent controllers or smart reclosers communicating on a peer-to-peer basis to identify the location of a fault, and therefore avoid the voltage disturbances caused by repeated actuation of conventional reclosers. When the fault is pinpointed, the operator can take the correct remedial action to restore service and repair the fault.

To implement comprehensive measurement, protection and automation functionalities at the recloser level, multiple voltage sensors and current transformers are required. Current transformers are used to measure the current in each phase accurately. CR Magnetics has a range of commercial and metering-class current transformers, which can be used for various monitoring and fault-detection duties and includes devices rated up to 4000 A. The metering-class transformers provide high accuracy and minimum phase-angle error. Current transformers allow non-contact monitoring of the current in a conductor by passing the conductor through the transformer’s central window. The CR Magnetics range features square and circular current transformers including the CR7310, which can be used for detecting ground faults or other causes of 3-phase imbalance. All three phases and neutrals are routed through the transformer window, and the sum of the 3-phase Y currents is expected to be zero when the loads are equal. If there is an imbalance, the phases do not cancel and the relay trips.

Smart meters reach the customer

While IEC 61850 communication over Ethernet is becoming more widely used at the substation and feeder level, power line communication (PLC) using a protocol such as IEC 61334, PRIME (PoweRline Intelligent Metering Evolution), or G3-PLC enables utilities to leverage their existing power line infrastructure to communicate with smart meters installed at customer premises. Low-frequency narrowband PLC is typically used, at frequencies up to 500 kHz.

The underlying functional elements of a smart meter, which comprise analog measurement, processing and communications, may be implemented using discrete Analog Front-End (AFE), processor and communication modem components, or using a more integrated approach.

Texas Instruments’ TMS320F28 PLC microcontroller seeks to simplify design while preserving flexibility by integrating the PLC modem functionality and providing a development platform including a PLC modem hardware-configuration tool and the plcSUITE™ software framework. This platform allows developers to quickly develop and test robust PLC implementations and provides flexibility to separate the modulation implementation, the protocol design, and the development of the application. The platform provides a graphical user interface that helps developers visualize and fine-tune key PLC modem performance parameters. Combined, this modular hardware architecture and flexible software framework creates the industry’s only PLC technology capable of supporting multiple standards and modulation schemes with a single platform. Developers can use this platform to create a variety of PLC solutions for smart-energy applications, as shown in Figure 2, with the flexibility to adapt as the applicable standards evolve.
PLC technology is ideal for a wide range of smart-energy devices
Figure 2: PLC technology is ideal for a wide range of smart-energy devices for consumer, municipal, and transmission applications.

STMicroelectronics has combined processing functionality, PLC modem, and analog front-end into a single System-on-Chip (SoC) device in its STarGRID family of PLC SoCs. As Figure 3 illustrates, the STarGRID platform includes an 8051 processor core for protocol control duties, combined with a separate DSP, giving the flexibility to support multiple modulation schemes. The power line driver, analog front-end, and auxiliary functions such as power and clock management are also integrated. The family of devices includes the ST7580, which is currently being used in 13 million smart meters by the utility companies ENEL and ENDESA, which have operations in southern Europe and Latin America. A similar device, the ST7590, is certified by the PRIME Alliance and used by the Spanish energy group Iberdrola in the 11 million meters deployed as part of its STAR project.
STarGRID® narrowband SoC platform
Figure 3: Key functional elements of the STarGRID® narrowband SoC platform.

Controlling the new functionality

The design of today’s electronic smart meters takes advantage of remote communications, via PLC or wireless, to implement features and capabilities that have not been possible with traditional electromechanical meters. Among these is the service-disconnect switch, which is used to disconnect a property from the grid for safety reasons such as if the premises are unoccupied or during maintenance or emergencies. By integrating this function as an electronically-controlled switch in the smart meter, it can be actuated from a remote location. This not only allows safety or emergency disconnect instructions to be carried out quickly and efficiently, but also gives utility companies extra flexibility to manage demand and maintain grid stability and voltage levels. The switch is typically a dual-coil polarized latching relay, which requires no holding current to maintain the contacts in either an open or closed state. To ensure reliable delivery of relay-control pulses generated by the microcontroller, and minimize the possibility of tampering, a suitable relay driver such as the Fairchild Semiconductor FAN324x may be used. The FAN3240 has outputs rated for operation from 8 V to 60 V, and integrates a filter/timer block that prevents inadvertent switching from noisy input signals.

Conclusion

The transition to a smart grid is an ongoing process that applies to the entire electricity transmission and distribution network, and has already been taking place for some time. Distribution companies have been using data from SCADA in progressively smarter ways, and driving SCADA further into the network in pursuit of the same goals that are associated with the smart grid as it is understood today. Smart meters capable of providing richer data both to utilities and consumers, represent the final link, bringing smart technology into customers’ premises and general public awareness.

http://www.digikey.com/en/articles/techzone/2013/nov/keeping-the-smart-grid-smart

ICS-CERT warns BlackEnergy malware attacking SCADA system HMI

The US Department of Homeland Security's Industrial Control System Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) has just issued an alert about malware that is targeting human-machine interfaces (HMIs) of industrial control systems. https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/alerts/ICS-ALERT-14-281-01A.


It is based on a varient BlackEnergy malware toolkit malware that infects HMIs on any supervisory control and data acquisition system (SCADA) that has a direct connection to the Internet. It is a continuation of a malware campaign targeting numerous companies that has been ongoing since 2012.

In applications where an ability to remotely monitor or operate the system is required, the SCADA/HMI is often connected to the public Internet as the link to the remote operator. It is such installations that the BlackEnergy malware has been attacking the alert warns.

So far, the report lists three commercial SCADA/HMI software products are listed in ICS-ALERT-14- 281-01A, including GE Cimplicity, Advantech/Broadwin WebAccess, and Siemens WinCC for SIMATIC.

The ICS-CERT analysis indicates the attack involves making an HMI server run a malicious screen file hosted on an attacker-controlled server, which then installs the malware. According to the alert "at this time, ICS-CERT has not identified any attempts to damage, modify, or otherwise disrupt the victim systems’ control processes."

Howver, ICS-CERT warns that this kind of malware usually searches for removable media and network-connected file shares that can provide a pathway into the target company's computer networks.

Source:http://www.embedded.com/electronics-news/4436970/ICS-CERT-warns-BlackEnergy-malware-attacking-SCADA-system-HMIs

Friday, 7 November 2014

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Research and Markets: Industrial Automation Control (DCS, PLC, MES, APC & SCADA) Market in the Americas 2014-2018

Web-based automation solutions provide complete real-time information from production plants, which increases the production process. A web-based automation solution integrates with various production plants at the shop floor level and shares the information gathered through a common database. Thus, it helps improve the decision-making system and reduces the total cost of ownership. Therefore, the cost-effectiveness of this solution is expected to enhance the demand for web-based automation solutions in many cost-sensitive industries.

According to the report, the need to improve the decision-making process across industries is one such driver. Real-time delivery of accurate operational information offered by industrial automation solutions aids the decision-making process of plant engineers.

Further, the report states that an automation solution requires significant investment, not only for installation, but also for regular upgrades, and integration and support. Therefore, the overall cost of adopting these solutions is very high.

The study was conducted using an objective combination of primary and secondary information including inputs from key participants in the industry. The report contains a comprehensive market and vendor landscape in addition to a SWOT analysis of the key vendors.
Industrial automation systems include five major types:
Key Vendors
  • ABB Ltd.
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Rockwell Automation Inc.
  • Siemens AG
Other Prominent Vendors
  • Applied Material Inc.
  • Apriso Corp.
  • Aspen Technologies Inc.
  • Camstar Systems Inc.
  • Control Systems International Inc.
  • Emerson Electric Co.
  • Eyelite Inc.
  • GE Co.
  • Invensys plc
  • Metso Corp.
  • Miracom Inc.
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
  • Omron Corp.
  • SAP AG
  • Schneider Electric SA
  • Toshiba International Corp.
  • Werum Software & Systems AG
  • Yokogawa Electric Corp.
Key Topics Covered:

  1. Executive Summary
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Scope of the Report
  4. Market Research Methodology
  5. Introduction
  6. Market Landscape
  7. Market Segmentation by Product
  8. Market Segmentation by End-users
  9. Buying Criteria
  10. Market Growth Drivers
  11. Drivers and their Impact
  12. Market Challenges
  13. Impact of Drivers and Challenges
  14. Market Trends
  15. Trends and their Impact
  16. Vendor Landscape
  17. Key Vendor Analysis       

Source:-http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140716005875/en/Research-Markets-Industrial-Automation-Control-DCS-PLC#.VF2c8mf6y1s