SIDAC Power Trace

Introduction
  The objective is to develop the system for the simulation and recording of operations and damages over the distribution network. The results of the simulation will be used to calculate the quality indexes, to bring precise information to the consumers in the call center and to assist the control center. The system will be part of SIDAC DMS (Distribution Management System).
Company Name
  ASINELSA S.A. Argentinean consulting firm specialized in engineering for electrical distribution companies with more than 20 clients in Latin America.
Business Need
  Integration of several different source of network contingency and operation information. To keep actualized the network status. To provide reliable data for service quality calculations. To help to the call center operator in on-line customer assistance.
Solution
  It is developing the Reclaims System (Call Center), the SIDAC OP MT (Medium Voltage Operation System), the SCADA interface, SIRDO (Fault Inference System) and Shedding Orders Management. The information from SCADA, Reclaims and SIDAC OP MT is managed in a centralized way. All the events are entered once. It was designed an electrical model with versioning capabilities because the time-changing network information. This solution will be an integrated, scalable, multi tier and thin client approach. It will be provided with user - roles concept based security and centralized administration.
Benefits
  The solution provides reliable information about the status of the network. The operators might simulate operations and get precise information about incidences including security and hazard warnings. The operator might simulate operations and get precise information about the economic impact. The centralized information might be used to print the guard book.
Technologies
 
  • J2EE Platform
  • JMS (Java Message Service)
  • Java Web Start
  • O/R Mapping (TopLink), SQL
  • Scenario
      Electrical GIS and Operation Real Time Monitoring.


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