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Papers by Stipe FUSTAR
2006 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2006
I. INTRODUCTION ne of the key objectives for new restructured energy systems is to leverage the l... more I. INTRODUCTION ne of the key objectives for new restructured energy systems is to leverage the latest technologies and develop easily adjustable processes in order to satisfy often changing regulatory requirements and to migrate from existing monolithic, tightly integrated ...
16th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2001), 2001
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 1992
A new knowledge-based system for weekly power system operation scheduling is introduced. There ar... more A new knowledge-based system for weekly power system operation scheduling is introduced. There are a number of improperly structured constraints which are difficult to solve using an algorithmic approach in the weekly power system operations scheduling ...
2007 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2007
II. PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION he presentation will cover open source assemblies related to applica... more II. PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION he presentation will cover open source assemblies related to application and data integration as well as energy systems. The following today's enterprise realities will be discussed: Systems are: Too expensive to deploy and maintain Too ...
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2012
compliance, interoperability meaning diagram, instrumentation, semantic model, architecture, util... more compliance, interoperability meaning diagram, instrumentation, semantic model, architecture, utility domain The paper introduces an interoperability concept called “Instrumentation of Semantic Models”. The idea is to minimize number of strongly-typed interfaces in utility domain as much as possible. The paper also provides a vision of Smart Grid platform and provides details around the instrumentation concept. 1.
To prosper in a competitive market, utilities are forced to better integrate their systems and pr... more To prosper in a competitive market, utilities are forced to better integrate their systems and processes in order to reduce operating and maintenance costs as much as possible and to improve overall reliability. The Common Information Model (CIM) is designed to achieve easier interoperability between systems. However, the lack of a complete standard semantic model creates a major stumbling block for more effective and efficient integration. Since CIM is the most complete standard semantic model in utility industry, in order to promote and encourage broader use of CIM, explicit and practical rules for CIM compliant interoperability assessment are proposed here.
A generic approach for compliance assessment of interoperability artifacts to any applicable indu... more A generic approach for compliance assessment of interoperability artifacts to any applicable industry standard is elaborated and discussed. The paper also introduces an interoperability meaning diagram and extends semantic compliance definitions and rules proposed in [1]. Compliance to an industry standard such as IEC CIM can be achieved for information models and end-points’ model and design at different levels. Several definitions and compliance rules are proposed to assess compliance level for End-Points (e.g. Message Payloads / Interfaces, Staging tables, Web Services), Common Semantic Models (AKA Enterprise Semantic Models), relative to various industry standards.
The paper introduces an interoperability concept called “Instrumentation of Semantic Models”. The... more The paper introduces an interoperability concept called “Instrumentation of Semantic Models”. The idea is to minimize number of strongly-typed interfaces in utility domain as much as possible. The paper also provides a vision of Smart Grid platform and provides details around the instrumentation concept.
Ieee Power Engineering Society General Meeting 2005, Jun 12, 2005
1. INTRODUCTION The need for numerous interoperability standards is widely recognized as part of ... more 1. INTRODUCTION The need for numerous interoperability standards is widely recognized as part of latest smart grid initiative. Most of the new standards are expected to belong to category of strongly-typed interfaces, meaning strict naming and format definitions. The ...
2006 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2006
I. INTRODUCTION ne of the key objectives for new restructured energy systems is to leverage the l... more I. INTRODUCTION ne of the key objectives for new restructured energy systems is to leverage the latest technologies and develop easily adjustable processes in order to satisfy often changing regulatory requirements and to migrate from existing monolithic, tightly integrated ...
16th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2001), 2001
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 1992
A new knowledge-based system for weekly power system operation scheduling is introduced. There ar... more A new knowledge-based system for weekly power system operation scheduling is introduced. There are a number of improperly structured constraints which are difficult to solve using an algorithmic approach in the weekly power system operations scheduling ...
2007 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2007
II. PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION he presentation will cover open source assemblies related to applica... more II. PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION he presentation will cover open source assemblies related to application and data integration as well as energy systems. The following today's enterprise realities will be discussed: Systems are: Too expensive to deploy and maintain Too ...
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2012
compliance, interoperability meaning diagram, instrumentation, semantic model, architecture, util... more compliance, interoperability meaning diagram, instrumentation, semantic model, architecture, utility domain The paper introduces an interoperability concept called “Instrumentation of Semantic Models”. The idea is to minimize number of strongly-typed interfaces in utility domain as much as possible. The paper also provides a vision of Smart Grid platform and provides details around the instrumentation concept. 1.
To prosper in a competitive market, utilities are forced to better integrate their systems and pr... more To prosper in a competitive market, utilities are forced to better integrate their systems and processes in order to reduce operating and maintenance costs as much as possible and to improve overall reliability. The Common Information Model (CIM) is designed to achieve easier interoperability between systems. However, the lack of a complete standard semantic model creates a major stumbling block for more effective and efficient integration. Since CIM is the most complete standard semantic model in utility industry, in order to promote and encourage broader use of CIM, explicit and practical rules for CIM compliant interoperability assessment are proposed here.
A generic approach for compliance assessment of interoperability artifacts to any applicable indu... more A generic approach for compliance assessment of interoperability artifacts to any applicable industry standard is elaborated and discussed. The paper also introduces an interoperability meaning diagram and extends semantic compliance definitions and rules proposed in [1]. Compliance to an industry standard such as IEC CIM can be achieved for information models and end-points’ model and design at different levels. Several definitions and compliance rules are proposed to assess compliance level for End-Points (e.g. Message Payloads / Interfaces, Staging tables, Web Services), Common Semantic Models (AKA Enterprise Semantic Models), relative to various industry standards.
The paper introduces an interoperability concept called “Instrumentation of Semantic Models”. The... more The paper introduces an interoperability concept called “Instrumentation of Semantic Models”. The idea is to minimize number of strongly-typed interfaces in utility domain as much as possible. The paper also provides a vision of Smart Grid platform and provides details around the instrumentation concept.
Ieee Power Engineering Society General Meeting 2005, Jun 12, 2005
1. INTRODUCTION The need for numerous interoperability standards is widely recognized as part of ... more 1. INTRODUCTION The need for numerous interoperability standards is widely recognized as part of latest smart grid initiative. Most of the new standards are expected to belong to category of strongly-typed interfaces, meaning strict naming and format definitions. The ...