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1 Generic Object Oriented Substation Events  





2 Generic Substation State Events  





3 Non-standard event reporting models  





4 See also  





5 References  














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Generic Substation Events (GSE) is a control model defined as per IEC 61850 which provides a fast and reliable mechanism of transferring event data over entire electrical substation networks. When implemented, this model ensures the same event message is received by multiple physical devices using multicastorbroadcast services. The GSE control model is further subdivided into GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented Substation Events) and GSSE (Generic Substation State Events).

Generic Object Oriented Substation Events

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Generic Object Oriented Substation Events (GOOSE) is a controlled model mechanism in which any format of data (status, value) is grouped into a data set and transmitted within a time period of 4 milliseconds. The following mechanisms are used to ensure specified transmission speed and reliability.[1]

Generic Substation State Events

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Generic Substation State Events (GSSE) is an extension of event transfer mechanism in UCA2.0. Only Status data can be exchanged through GSSE and it uses a status list (string of bits) rather than a dataset as is used in GOOSE. GSSE messages are transmitted directly over IEC/ISO 8802-2 and 8802-3 using a similar mechanism to GOOSE messages (refer IEC 61850-7-1 Clause 12.2, IEC 61850-8-1 Clause 6.4). As the GSSE format is simpler than GOOSE it is handled faster in some devices. GSSE is being progressively superseded by the use of GOOSE and support for it may eventually disappear.[2]

Non-standard event reporting models

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Equipment manufacturers have started to offer non-standard protocols to report events over substation networks, citing advantages to these approaches. [clarification needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "A Detailed Analysis of the Generic Object-Oriented Substation Event Message Structure in an IEC 61850 Standard-Based Substation Automation System | Kriger | International Journal of Computers Communications & Control". International Journal of Computers Communications & Control. 8 (5). Univagora.ro: 708–721. 27 August 2013. doi:10.15837/ijccc.2013.5.329. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  • ^ "SCL Manager: Generic Substation State Events (GSSE)". Sclmanager.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-25.

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