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BS EN 61400-25-1:2017

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Wind energy generation systems – Communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants. Overall description of principles and models

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BSI 2017 42
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IEC 61400-25-1:2017 is also available as /2 which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition. IEC 61400-25-1:2017 gives an overall description of the principles and models used in the IEC 61400­25 series, which is designed for a communication environment supported by a client-server model. Three areas are defined, that are modelled separately to ensure the scalability of implementations: wind power plant information models, information exchange model, and mapping of these two models to a standard communication profile. This new edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: general harmonization of text and overview models with the other parts of the IEC 61400­25 series, harmonization of definitions in other related standards.

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2 undefined
7 English
CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
12 INTRODUCTION
14 1 Scope
15 2 Normative references
Figures
Figure 1 – Conceptual communication model of the IEC 61400-25 series
16 3 Terms and definitions
20 4 Abbreviated terms
21 5 Overall description of IEC 61400-25 (all parts)
5.1 General
5.2 Top-down view on wind power plants
5.2.1 Definition of wind power plants
5.2.2 Wind power plant components
23 5.3 Generic requirements on communication
5.3.1 Communication capability
5.3.2 Communication content
24 5.3.3 Communication functions
Tables
Table 1 – Operational functions
25 5.4 Communication model of IEC 61400-25 (all parts)
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Information model
Table 2 – Management functions
26 Figure 2 – Data processing by the server (conceptual)
27 5.4.3 Information exchange model and relation to wind power plant information models
Figure 3 – Modelling approach (conceptual)
28 5.4.4 Mapping to communication profile
6 Wind power plant information model
6.1 General
6.2 Information modelling methodology
6.2.1 Wind power plant information
29 6.2.2 Modelling approach
Table 3 – Wind power plant information categories
30 Figure 4 – Structure of wind power plant information model
Figure 5 – Role of common data classes (CDC) in WPP information model
31 6.2.3 Logical devices
6.2.4 Logical nodes
Table 4 – General table structure of a logical node (LN)
32 7 Wind power plant information exchange model
7.1 General
7.2 Information exchange modelling methodology
7.2.1 Wind power plant information exchange
Table 5 – Data class attributes in a logical node
33 7.2.2 Service models
Figure 6 – Client and server role
Figure 7 – IEM service models
34 7.2.3 Abstract communication service interface
35 Figure 8 – Conceptual information exchange model for a wind power plant
36 7.2.4 Service modelling convention
37 Figure 9 – IEM service model with examples
Table 6 – Service table
38 Figure 10 – Sequence diagram
39 8 Mapping to communication protocols
8.1 General
8.2 Architecture of the mappings
Figure 11 – ACSI mapping to communication stacks/profiles
40 8.3 Mapping of the wind power plant information model
Figure 12 – Communication profiles
41 Bibliography
BS EN 61400-25-1:2017
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