Substation automation system with dynamic multicast filter

US9696696B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9696696-B2
Application numberUS-201414309240-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 19, 2014
Priority dateDec 21, 2011
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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Exemplary embodiments provide substation automation systems for operating a high or medium voltage substation for an electric power transmission or distribution network. The substation automation system includes a multitude of secondary devices, which transmit and receive data from/to each other via multicast packets. The secondary devices include packet filters, which are adapted to be set up dynamically during the runtime of the substation automation system, in order to update the rules for forwarding multicast packets received from the station bus system to the application running on the secondary devices.

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A substation automation system for operating a high or medium voltage substation of an electric power transmission or distribution network, the substation automation system comprising: a bus system and a multitude of secondary devices; wherein each of the multitude of secondary devices is adapted to at least one of send and receive multicast messages via the bus system, includes a processor adapted to execute an application stored in a non-transitory memory to operate a primary device of the substation automation system, includes a packet filter integrated circuit adapted to select multicast messages, based on a rule of the packet filter integrated circuit, and to forward the selected multicast messages from the bus system towards the application executed by the processor; wherein the processor is adapted to execute rule adaptor instructions to dynamically adapt the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit during runtime of the substation automation system in case of a change in multicast packet needs of the application, the rule adaptor instructions being adapted to determine an identifier used by the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit to identify and forward the selected multicast messages, the identifier being determined from a Substation Configuration Description (SCD) of the substation automation system; and wherein the adaptation of the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit during runtime of the substation automation system is effective to identify and forward the selected multicast messages which are currently needed by the application executed by the processor; wherein the adaptation of the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit during runtime of the substation automation system is effective to reduce the processing load imposed on the processor by limiting the identification and the forwarding to only the selected multicast messages which are currently needed by the application executed by the processor; wherein a secondary device, which sends a multicast packet, is adapted to write an identifier in a header field of the multicast packet, and wherein the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit involves said identifier. 2. The automation system of claim 1 , wherein the packet filter integrated circuit comprises a field programmable gate array (FPGA). 3. The automation system of claim 1 , wherein the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit is implemented at a hardware level of a protocol stack of the secondary device. 4. A method of adapting rules in a packet filter integrated circuit of a secondary device of a substation automation system for operating a high or medium voltage substation of an electric power transmission or distribution network, the substation automation system including a bus system and a multitude of secondary devices each adapted to at least one of send and receive multicast messages via the bus system, the method comprising: executing, with a processor of a secondary device of the multitude of secondary devices, an application stored in a non-transitory memory to operate a primary device of the substation automation system; selecting with a packet filter integrated circuit multicast messages received by said secondary device based on a rule of the packet filter integrated circuit; forwarding with the packet filter integrated circuit the selected multicast messages from the bus system towards the application executed by the processor; and executing with the processor a rule adaptor instruction to dynamically adapt the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit during runtime of the substation automation system in response to a change in multicast packet needs of the application, the rule adaptor instruction being adapted to determine an identifier used by the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit to identify and forward the selected multicast messages, the identifier being determined from a Substation Configuration Description (SCD) of the substation automation system; wherein the adaptation of the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit during runtime of the substation automation system is effective to identify and forward the selected multicast messages which are currently needed by the application executed by the processor, the adaptation of the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit during runtime of the substation automation system is effective to reduce the processing load imposed on the processor by limiting the identification and the forwarding to only the selected multicast messages which are currently needed by the application executed by the processor, and the acts of selecting and forwarding with the packet filter integrated circuit are adapted to utilize an identifier in a header field of the selected multicast packet, and wherein the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit involves said identifier. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the adaptation of the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit comprises adapting the rule in a field programmable gate array (FPGA). 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit is implemented at a hardware level of a protocol stack of the secondary device. 7. A non-transitory computer readable medium configured with instructions executable by a processor of a secondary device of a substation automation system for operating a high or medium voltage substation of an electric power transmission or distribution network, the instructions executable to perform a plurality of acts comprising: executing an application on the processor to operate a primary device of the substation automation system; executing a rule adaptor instruction on the processor to dynamically adapt a packet filter rule during runtime of the substation automation system in response to a change in multicast packet needs of the application, execution of the rule adaptor instruction providing an identifier indicating a current multicast packet need of the application, the identifier being determined from a Substation Configuration Description (SCD) of the substation automation system; providing the adapted packet filter rule from the processor to a packet filter integrated circuit of the secondary device; and receiving with the processor a multicast message selected by the packet filter integrated circuit based upon the adapted packet filter rule and forwarded by the packet filter integrated circuit from a bus system toward the application executed by the processor; wherein the adaptation of the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit during runtime of the substation automation system is effective to identify and forward the selected multicast message which is currently needed by the application executed by the processor; wherein the adaptation of the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit during runtime of the substation automation system is effective to reduce the processing load imposed on the processor by limiting the identification and the forwarding to only the selected multicast messages which are currently needed by the application executed by the processor; wherein the adapted packet filter rule utilizes an identifier which is written into a header filed of the selected multicast message by a sending device which sends selected multicast message. 8. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 7 wherein the packet filter integrated circuit comprises a field programmable gate array (FPGA) and the rule adaptor instruction is configured to adapt the rule in the FPGA. 9. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 7 wherein the rule of the packet filter integrated circuit is implemented at a hardware level of a protocol stack of th

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  • Virtual LANs, VLANs, e.g. virtual private networks [VPN] (LAN interconnection over a bridge based backbone H04L12/462; encapsulation techniques H04L12/4633; routing of packets H04L45/00; packet switches H04L49/00; virtual private networks for security H04L63/0272) · CPC title

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What does patent US9696696B2 cover?
Exemplary embodiments provide substation automation systems for operating a high or medium voltage substation for an electric power transmission or distribution network. The substation automation system includes a multitude of secondary devices, which transmit and receive data from/to each other via multicast packets. The secondary devices include packet filters, which are adapted to be set up …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abb Technology Ag, Abb Schweiz Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05B13/0245. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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