Abstract

. Power systems are made up of input nodes, output nodes and intermediary nodes, forming a distributed network. Some control functions are distributed while others are centralized, and the power line network itself is shadowed by an accompanying communication network. . The increasing use of electronic components in power system devices brings greater flexibility, plus substantial improvements in control and monitoring functions. And new automation techniques are bringing major change to traditional operating methods. . The current trend toward deregulation, coupled with a general shift in operator strategies, is generating new requirements for power system functions, covering operation, performance, safety and -above all- communications. Field networks will undoubtedly be of precious aid in meeting these requirements.

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