1. IEEE Standard for Power Electronics Open System Interfaces in Zonal Electrical Distribution Systems Rated Above 100 kW
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Yuri Khersonsky, Norbert Doerry, Roger Dougal, Terry Ericsen, Joseph Piff, John Amy, Sharon Beerman Curtin, Paul Bishop, Dushan Boroyevich, Joseph Borraccini, Robert Cuzner, Omar Farugue, Herbert Ginn, Narain Hingorani, Boris Jacobson, Hans Krattiger, Steven Ly, Earl MacDonald, Alan Mantooth, Michael Moodie, Kevin Peterson, Michael Roa, George Robinson, Charles Smith, Zareh Sogohomonian, Michael 'Mischa' Steurer, Albert Tucker, SULLIGOI, GIORGIO, Yuri, Khersonsky, Norbert, Doerry, Roger, Dougal, Terry, Ericsen, Joseph, Piff, John, Amy, Sharon Beerman, Curtin, Paul, Bishop, Dushan, Boroyevich, Joseph, Borraccini, Robert, Cuzner, Omar, Farugue, Herbert, Ginn, Narain, Hingorani, Boris, Jacobson, Hans, Krattiger, Steven, Ly, Earl, Macdonald, Alan, Mantooth, Michael, Moodie, Kevin, Peterson, Michael, Roa, George, Robinson, Charles, Smith, Zareh, Sogohomonian, Michael 'Mischa', Steurer, Sulligoi, Giorgio, and Albert, Tucker
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open system interfaces ,verification and validation ,IEEE 1826 ,PEBB ,open system interface ,power electronic ,plug-and-play ,power electronics ,power electronics building block ,quality of service ,zonal electrical distribution system ,power electronics building blocks - Abstract
Open system interfaces for high power electronics equipment used in zonal electrical distribution systems rated above 100 kW are identified in this standard. The required power, monitoring, information exchange, control, and protection interfaces are based on technological maturity, accepted practices, and allowances for future technology insertions. Also, rigorous assessment mechanisms, interface control management, and proactive conformance testing that shall be used to verify and validate open systems to enable plug-and-play operability independently of the components’ origin are defined. Airports, hospitals, major data processing centers especially those using uninterruptible power supply), broadcast systems, and maritime vessels and platforms are pplications covered by this standard. Existing terrestrial utility power systems that do not yet contain the electronic power interfaces and high-speed communication networks that are essential to use this standard shall be upgraded by its application.
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- 2012