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SCADA in Power Systems

Major: Electrical Energetics, Electrical Engineering and Electromechanics
Code of Subject: 7.141.05.E.138
Credits: 5
Department: Electric Power Engineering and Control Systems
Lecturer: Associate Professor, Candidate of Technical Sciences Baran Petro
Semester: 1 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
• knowledge of purpose, function and properties of distributed systems for collecting, processing and control in electric power systems;
• knowledge of principles of construction of modern automated process control systems using SCADA systems;
• understanding algorithms of functioning systems of data collection and management;
• ability to apply the tools of SCADA-systems;
• ability to design and setup automated control systems.
Required prior and related subjects:
• Computer Platforms and Networks in Power Engineering.
Summary of the subject:
Information technology and systems. Technical means of information gathering and control. Digital signal processing. Automated control systems. SCADA-systems: basic concepts and definitions; functions and architecture; organization of information exchange; display of operational information and remote control; top level software; development tools for SCADA-systems. Automated dispatch system MicroSCADA from company ABB. Information and control systems for substations.
Recommended Books:
1. Павлиш В.А., Гліненко Л.К. Основи інформаційних технологій: Навчальний посібник. - Львів: Видавництво Львівської політехніки, 2013. 500 с.
2. Густав Олссон, Джангуидо Пиани. Цифровые системы автоматизации и управления. – СПб.: Невский Диалект, 2001. – 557 с.: ил.
3. Компьютерные информационные технологии в электроэнергетике: Уч. пособие / И.Г. Абраменко и др. Под общ. редакцией О.Г. Гриба. — Харьков: ХГАГХ, 2003.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• written reports on laboratory and computational works, oral questioning (30%)
• final control - exam: written and oral form (70%)