Application of wireless power system automation for electrical distribution system of Van, Turkey
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2017Author
Rüstemli, Sabir
Özer, Abdulkadir
Almalı, Mehmet Nuri
Akdağ, Mustafa
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Reliable real-time information has become an important factor for safe delivery of power to the endusers and productivity of the electric utility and customer pleasure. Communication networks constitute
the core of electrical system control applications in industry. The commercial and operational demands
of electric utilities need a high-performance data communication network that improves the electrical
system performance and provides possibility of a detailed study to predict failures. Supervisory Control
and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are commonly used in industry for automation, control and data
acquisition. Operators working in various units in an electric power company require access to SCADA
data. Therefore, a design of cost-effective and reliable network architecture is a very important issue.
Each network component has a unique address and the maximum quantity of components is restricted
for the communication channel and protocol. In this paper, a power control application is studied by
using wireless technology, and a SCADA system along with the MODBUS protocol which is most
common communication protocol used in industrial automation systems. The application is carried out
in a power distribution center found at the electrical distribution system located in Van, Turkey.
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