Smart grid interoperability testing methodology
Smart grid interoperability is an important enabling aspect of electricity technology deployments. It involves all parts of the smart grid from generation to transmission and from distribution to consumption. Testing interoperability requires producing detailed test cases describing how smart grid components are intended to interact with each other. A systematic approach for developing smart grid interoperability tests may facilitate the dissemination of innovative solutions, the stability and resilience of the smart grid. This report provides an analysis of the methods applicable to smart grid interoperability tests. It comprises the body of methods and principles associated with smart grid interoperability and it proposes a methodology offering theoretical underpinning to the necessary set of methods and best practices for developing successfully smart grid interoperability testing specifications.
PAPAIOANNOU Ioulia;
TARANTOLA Stefano;
ROCHA PINTO LUCAS Alexandre;
KOTSAKIS Evangelos;
MARINOPOULOS Antonios;
GINOCCHI M.;
MASERA Marcelo;
OLARIAGA-GUARDIOLA Miguel;
2018-11-29
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC110455
978-92-79-96855-6 (online),
1831-9424 (online),
EUR 29416 EN,
OP KJ-NA-29416-EN-N (online),
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC110455,
10.2760/08049 (online),
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