Designing a Human Supervisory Control System for Smart Grid Articles uri icon

authors

  • DIEZ CEBOLLERO, DAVID
  • ROMERO GOMEZ, ROSA MARIA
  • TENA GARCIA, SARA

publication date

  • April 2016

start page

  • 1899

end page

  • 1905

issue

  • 4

volume

  • 14

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1548-0992

abstract

  • Smart Grid refers to a developing electrical infrastructure expected to meet future power demand by the intensive usage of information and communication technologies. This future-oriented setting will allow electric deliver companies to operate the grid as an integrated system, letting them improve the energy supply. One of the main challenges of this new reality is concerned with the operation of the Smart Grid within control rooms. The continuous sensing of the grid state, the increasing interconnectivity and complexity of the infrastructure, and the rising amount of operational information to manage require new control systems that support new operational models, based not only on identifying breakdowns but also on diagnosing critical situations. In particular, achieving an appropriate situation awareness level by control room operators will be an essential factor for success. This paper presents a graphical user interface for Smart Grid grounded on the application of Situation-Awareness Oriented Design principles.

keywords

  • smart grid; human supervisory control; situation awareness; control system; user interface design