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ADMS Integration

ADMS Integration. Creating a single source of truth for a distribution network model. CIM Integration. CIMINT. Outline. Integration Challenge CIM Integration Common Information Model CIM Profile Integration Process Query and Query Set Mapping Configuration Post Processing

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ADMS Integration

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  1. ADMS Integration Creating a single source of truth for a distribution network model

  2. CIMIntegration CIMINT

  3. Outline • Integration Challenge • CIM Integration • Common Information Model • CIM Profile • Integration Process • Query and Query Set • Mapping Configuration • Post Processing • ArcFM Integration • Beyond ArcFM • Design, Develop, Deploy

  4. Integration Challenge That’s only the GIS! A Tower of Babel

  5. CIMINT CIM Integration Lingua franca of power distribution

  6. CIMINT Single Source of Truth

  7. CIMINT Bypassing the CIM

  8. CIMINT Each transformation, from a unique data model to the CIM, requires unique logic; however, Schneider Electric offers a single transformation component supporting multiple source data models through a relatively simple, mapping configuration shared by all models. Common CIM Transformation Component

  9. Common Information Model A standard data model for electric utilities encompassingmany informationsystems, developed by the InternationalElectrotechnicalCommission, workinggroup14. • IEC 61970: Distribution network, loads, outage, SCADA, … • IEC 61968: Asset management, customer information, … • Schema specified in the Unified Modeling Language • Designed to integrate systems serving the control center including transmission, distribution and generation systems requiring real-time integration. • Avoids a multiplicity of bilateral, inter-system integration components.

  10. CIM Power System Resource

  11. CIM Conducting Equipment

  12. CIM Switch

  13. CIM Profile A CIM profile is a subset of the CIM describing a portion of the model recorded by a particular information system, a distribution feeder model recorded by a GIS for example. • A single data source may support many profiles. • Does not describe the transformation from a source data model to the CIM • Specified with the Resource Description Framework (RDF), XML Schema Definition (XSD) or Web Ontology Language (OWL)

  14. CIM Profile A CIM Feeder Profile

  15. Integration Process

  16. Query A Query retrieves a set of related data from a data source and constructs a query set representing a portion of the source model. Example: An ArcFM feeder query connects to an ArcFM database, performs an ArcFM distribution circuit trace, retrieves data related to the feeder equipment and constructs a query set representing the equipment and related data.

  17. Query Set A Schemaless* Collection of Related Objects An object of Class-1 is related to two objects of Class-2. One relationship is named. *An object may have any attribute and may be related to any other object, and an object’s class name is simply a required attribute.

  18. MultiSpeak FeederQuery Set

  19. Mapping Configuration • A Mapping Configuration describes the relationship between the source data model and the CIM, enabling a single integration component to generate the CIM from diverse utility systems. • Maps related CIM classes to classes related in the data source • Maps each attribute of a concrete CIM class to one or more data source attributes • Mapping Operators derive CIM property values from data source field values

  20. CIM Substationfrom ArcFM ElectricStation

  21. CIM Locationfor Various Classes

  22. CIM SurgeProtectorfrom MiscNetworkFeature

  23. Post Processing Post Processing operations apply additional transformation logic to CIM objects after property mapping is complete. Because post processing operates on the CIM rather than the source data model, operations developed for one source often are applicable to other sources with little or no modification.

  24. Feeder Model Validation

  25. ArcFM Integration ArcFM’s Network Adapter supports CIM integration • Supports standard feeder queries • Requires an ArcFM client and Network Adapter license • Runs outside of ArcMap • Command line support enables batch processing

  26. CIMINT Export ArcFM • Runs inside or outside of ArcMap • Requires no ArcFM client • Supports data sources other than ArcFM

  27. ArcFM • Supports feeder, station, landbase, ArcMap selection set and custom queries • Configure connections to many SDE/PGDB instances • Configure connections to SDE versions

  28. ArcFM

  29. Beyond ArcFM Schneider’s CIM integration framework supports ADMS integration with systems other than ArcFMand can generate the Common Information Model from systems other than ArcFM for systems other than ADMS.

  30. Beyond ArcFM Smallworld Electric Office CIMINT seamlessly integrates Electric Office with ADMS at Austin Energy. AE users employ a familiar GUI to export a feeder model from EO. The EO export component invokes CIMINT to generate a CIM feeder model for ADMS.

  31. Beyond ArcFM CIMINT as a Service

  32. Beyond ArcFM Query Set in an XML Message

  33. Beyond ArcFM Translation service for DMS integration

  34. Design, Develop, Deploy Design Master resource identifiers CIM profile of each data source Map of each source to a profile Each data source query set Change control process Data remediation strategy System Interfaces User Interfaces

  35. Design, Develop, Deploy Develop Data source queries Mapping configuration System Interfaces User Interfaces Enriched data sources

  36. Design, Develop, Deploy Deploy Migrate network model Maintain data sources Maintain DMS model Operate more effectively

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