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Page 1: SCE-CISCO-IBM Smart Grid Reference Architectureosgug.ucaiug.org/EIM/Contributions/20110715 - SGRA Overview.pdf · The Smart Grid Reference Architecture was produced by a team of sixteen

SCE-CISCO-IBM

Smart Grid Reference Architecture

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Background

The Smart Grid Reference Architecture

was produced by a team of sixteen IT and

OT architects from Southern California

Edison, Cisco Systems, and IBM.

Its development spanned a period of nine

months (July 2010 through March 2011)

and involved a number of face-to-face

team workshops and web-based meetings.

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• Provide a proven, utility-centric

template solution for a Smart

Grid architecture.

• Provide a common vocabulary

with which to discuss Smart

Grid implementations, based

upon adoption of open

standards.

• Share this Smart Grid

Reference Architecture with

other utilities through industry

user groups, Standards

Developing Organizations, and

other appropriate venues

Project Goals

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Document Content – 1 of 5

Stats: 188 Pages – Intro: 10, Content: 60, Appendices: 118

49 Figures, 27 Tables

Executive Summary and Introduction Primary Target Audience: Smart Grid Architects

Recognizes migrations needed to reach goal

Pervasive Security is integral to approach

Data services and management emphasized

Common foundational services a central theme

Architectural challenges briefly laid out

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Document Content – 2 of 5

Smart Grid Architecture Overview

Goals and Principles (14 examples)

3 architecture transitions: siloed to layered services

Foundational Services: Domains & X-Domain

Based upon NIST seven conceptual model domains

Customer, Market, Service Provider, Ops, Gen, T&D

Extended – optional Balance & Interchange domains

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Document Content – 3 of 5

Reference Architecture Views – Approach

Seven Domains Detailed (next slide)

Each Adhered to Similar Content Outline

Logical Model

Structural Model

Typical Specifications

Standards and Technology Recommendations

Examples of content in extended slide stack

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Document Content – 4 of 5

Domains (views) in SGRA

Application Services

Analytics Services

Data Services

Control Services

Security Services

Communications Services

Management

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Document Content – 5 of 5

Appendices

A – System of Systems Design Patterns

whitepaper by K. M. Chandy (CalTech), J. Gooding (SCE), J. McDonald (Saker Systems)

B – Services Classes Concepts

C – Smart Grid Conceptual Architecture Project

from Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) Architecture Committee (SGAC)

D – Roadmap & Maturity Model

E – Glossary

F – Bibliography

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Your Turn!

Q/A

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Thanks

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Extra Slides

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Logical Model Example

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Structural Model Example

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Typical Specifications Example

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Standards & Tech Recommendations

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