Sharing of hardware and software facilities together with knowledge and expertise among laboratories is a key point in research. In the power systems field this is possible even remotely by coupling real-time simulators located in different laboratories. In this paper an experimental test-bed is described. It consists of the remote interconnection of the realtime simulators, located at Politecnico di Torino and Politecnico di Bari respectively, in order to perform Remote Power Hardware-in-the-Loop experiments. The possibilities and limitations of this type of co-simulation are described and a case study is presented.
Connecting in Real-time Power System Labs: An Italian Test-case / Bompard, Ettore; Bruno, Sergio; Cordoba-Pacheco, Andres; Diaz-Londono, Cesar; Giannoccaro, Giovanni; La Scala, Massimo; Mazza, Andrea; Pons, Enrico. - ELETTRONICO. - (2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2020 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe, EEEIC / I and CPS Europe 2020 tenutosi a Madrid, Spain nel June 9-12, 2020) [10.1109/EEEIC/ICPSEurope49358.2020.9160505].
Connecting in Real-time Power System Labs: An Italian Test-case
Sergio Bruno;Giovanni Giannoccaro;Massimo La Scala;
2020-01-01
Abstract
Sharing of hardware and software facilities together with knowledge and expertise among laboratories is a key point in research. In the power systems field this is possible even remotely by coupling real-time simulators located in different laboratories. In this paper an experimental test-bed is described. It consists of the remote interconnection of the realtime simulators, located at Politecnico di Torino and Politecnico di Bari respectively, in order to perform Remote Power Hardware-in-the-Loop experiments. The possibilities and limitations of this type of co-simulation are described and a case study is presented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.