TY - GEN
T1 - Open-Source Framework for Data Storage and Visualization of Real-Time Experiments
AU - Prabakar, Kumaraguru
AU - Wunder, Nick
AU - Brunhart-Lupo, Nicholas
AU - Pailing, Courtney
AU - Potter, Kristi
AU - Eash, Matthew
AU - Munch, Kristin
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Digital real time simulators (DRTS) are increasingly being used for the evaluation of power hardware and controller hardware in the laboratory prior to field deployment. Although DRTS are capable of simulating large models in real-time, it is challenging to visualize the results of large models without overdrawing or confounding the viewer. This paper provides an open-source framework for users to visualize their DRTS-based hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) experimental results in real-time. This proposed framework can be used by experimental test beds that can push data through an internet protocol based network. The proposed framework includes three main components. First, it includes the DRTS that generates and pushes the data to a relay. Second, it includes an application that serves multiple purposes, from data storage, testing, and translation of the data to a publisher/subscriber protocol. Finally, it includes libraries and applications that can be used to visualize the data by subscribing to the relay. This framework is available in open source, and it is tested using the HIL platform developed for testing advanced distribution management systems.
AB - Digital real time simulators (DRTS) are increasingly being used for the evaluation of power hardware and controller hardware in the laboratory prior to field deployment. Although DRTS are capable of simulating large models in real-time, it is challenging to visualize the results of large models without overdrawing or confounding the viewer. This paper provides an open-source framework for users to visualize their DRTS-based hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) experimental results in real-time. This proposed framework can be used by experimental test beds that can push data through an internet protocol based network. The proposed framework includes three main components. First, it includes the DRTS that generates and pushes the data to a relay. Second, it includes an application that serves multiple purposes, from data storage, testing, and translation of the data to a publisher/subscriber protocol. Finally, it includes libraries and applications that can be used to visualize the data by subscribing to the relay. This framework is available in open source, and it is tested using the HIL platform developed for testing advanced distribution management systems.
KW - advanced distribution management systems
KW - controller-hardware-in-the-loop
KW - digital real-time simulation
KW - open-source framework
KW - power-hardware-in-the-loop
KW - real-time simulation
KW - visualization
KW - volt-VAR optimization
M3 - Presentation
T3 - Presented at the 2020 IEEE Kansas Power and Energy Conference (KPEC 2020), 14-15 July 2020
ER -