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C37.239-2010 - IEEE Standard for Common Format for Event Data Exchange (COMFEDE) for Power Systems | IEEE Standard | IEEE Xplore

C37.239-2010 - IEEE Standard for Common Format for Event Data Exchange (COMFEDE) for Power Systems

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A common format for data files used for the interchange of various types of event data collected from electrical power systems or power system models is defined. Extensib...Show More
Scope:This standard defines a format for files containing event data such as sequence of events or fault summary reports collected from power systems or power system models. Th...Show More
Purpose:This standard defines a common format for the data files needed for the exchange of various types of power network events in order to facilitate event data integration an...Show More

Abstract:

A common format for data files used for the interchange of various types of event data collected from electrical power systems or power system models is defined. Extensibility, extension mechanisms, and compatibility of future versions of the format are discussed. An XML schema is defined. A sample file is given.
Scope:
This standard defines a format for files containing event data such as sequence of events or fault summary reports collected from power systems or power system models. The format is intended to provide an easily interpretable form for use in exchanging data.
Purpose:
This standard defines a common format for the data files needed for the exchange of various types of power network events in order to facilitate event data integration and analysis from multiple data sources and from different vendor devices. The flexibility provided by digital devices in recording network fault event data in the electric utility industry has generated the need for a standard format for the exchange of data. These data are being used with various devices to enhance and automate the analysis, testing, evaluation, and simulation of power systems and related protection schemes during fault and disturbance conditions. Since each source of data may use a different proprietary format, a common data format is necessary to facilitate the exchange of such data between applications. This will facilitate the use of proprietary data in diverse applications and allow users of one proprietary system to use digital data from other systems.
Date of Publication: 11 November 2010
Electronic ISBN:978-0-7381-6474-8
Persistent Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=5638580

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