Pavan, Y V P and Bhimasingu, Ravikumar
(2014)
Technology Refresh in Asset Management Systems for Smart Distribution Buildings.
In: 6th IEEE Power India International Conference (PIICON), 5-7 Dec. 2014, Delhi.
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Abstract
At distribution system level, hybrid power systems
are fast increasing and microgrids are being formed as an
alternate source in almost all critical buildings or i
ndustries. At
this point of time the utilities are looking for the demand side
management to provide better services to manage their network.
The new generation technologies of energy meters known as
smart meters are used for multi-purposes not only to provide
energy consumption but also provide information on the usage.
All these units are called as the assets of the distribution system.
Over the years, Asset Management Systems (AMS) have gained
tremendous importance in industrial control system packages.
Quantum advancements in technology, device protocols, and
application standards are bringing additional value to
instruments. Along with advancements, technology refresh
problems and lack of unified standards, creating disadvantages
for the users. This paper aims at exploring various subsystems
and components that become obsolete and need an up gradation
in the life cycle of AMS used for designing of smart building
networks. Each of these upgrades or technology refreshes of
components and/or sub systems individually or together as a
system needs to be properly planned to reduce downtime.
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