IP Library Granted Patent US 12,166,350
Granted Patent B2
US 12,166,350 · App. 17/441,487 · Granted Dec 10, 2024

Handling of lost time synchronization in a substation network

Inventors: Carl Byman (Vasteras, SE); Johan Salj (Eskilstuna, SE); Henrik Pind (Vasteras, SE)
Assignee: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
H02J3/08G01R31/002H02J3/004H02J3/144H02H7/26
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Patent No.
US 12,166,350
App. No.
17/441,487
Granted
Dec 10, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided mechanisms for handling time shifted data streams in a substation network. A method is performed by an IED. The method comprises receiving a respective data stream from at least two time synchronized data sources in the substation network. The method comprises blocking, upon detecting a time shift between the data streams resulting from one of the data sources losing its time synchronization and until a configured time amount has expired, a protection function in the substation network from acting based on the data streams.

Claims (36)

1. A method for handling time shifted data streams in a substation network, the method being performed by an intelligent electronic device (IED) the method comprising:

receiving a respective data stream from at least two time synchronized data sources in the substation network;

detecting a time shift between the data streams resulting from one of the data sources losing its time synchronization; and

upon detecting the time shift and until a configured time amount has expired, blocking a protection function in the substation network from tripping a circuit breaker based on the data streams,

wherein the configured time amount is dependent on a clock domain hierarchy of the data sources in the substation network,

wherein according to the clock domain hierarchy at least two of the data sources are time synchronized from respective different time sources,

wherein according to the clock domain hierarchy, each data source takes at most ×3 amounts of time units to regain time synchronization, and the time synchronization takes ×2 amounts of time units to propagate to all of the data sources, and

wherein the configured time amount expires ×2 amounts of time units after time synchronization is regained for the data sources.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the configured time amount has one of a static value and a dynamic value.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the clock domain hierarchy defines an order according to which the data sources are time synchronized by at least one time source in the substation network.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, according to the clock domain hierarchy, when each data stream comprises information identifying the time source of a respective one of the data sources, the configured time amount expires when the information of all of the data streams identifies a same time source.

5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the time shift is detected by that the data streams become timewise mutually unsynchronized or there is a jump in sample count in the data stream from at least one, but not all, of the data sources.

6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein each of the data sources belongs to a respective merging unit of a substation in the substation network.

7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein each data stream comprises analog samples.

8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the analog samples represent voltage or current measurements of merging units of a substation in the substation network.

9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the protection function is a relay protection function.

10. An intelligent electronic device (IED) for handling time shifted data streams in a substation network, the IED comprising processing circuitry, the processing circuitry being configured to cause the IED to:

receive a respective data stream from at least two time synchronized data sources in the substation network;

detect a time shift between the data streams resulting from one of the data sources losing its time synchronization; and

upon detecting the time shift and until a configured time amount has expired, block a protection function in the substation network from tripping a circuit breaker based on the data streams,

wherein the configured time amount is dependent on a clock domain hierarchy of the data sources in the substation network,

wherein according to the clock domain hierarchy at least two of the data sources are time synchronized from respective different time sources,

wherein according to the clock domain hierarchy, each data source takes at most ×3 amounts of time units to regain time synchronization, and the time synchronization takes ×2 amounts of time units to propagate to all of the data sources, and

wherein the configured time amount expires ×2 amounts of time units after time synchronization is regained for the data sources.

11. The IED according to claim 10 , wherein the configured time amount is dependent on a clock domain hierarchy of the data sources in the substation network, wherein the clock domain hierarchy defines an order according to which the data sources are time synchronized by at least one time source in the substation network.

12. The IED according to claim 10 , wherein the time shift is detected by that the data streams become timewise mutually unsynchronized or there is a jump in sample count in the data stream from at least one, but not all, of the data sources.

13. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having a computer program stored thereon, wherein the computer program comprises computer code which, when run on processing circuitry of an intelligent electronic device (IED) causes the IED to:

receive a respective data stream from at least two time synchronized data sources in a substation network;

detect a time shift between the data streams resulting from one of the data sources losing its time synchronization; and

upon detecting the time shift and until a configured time amount has expired, block a protection function in the substation network from tripping a circuit breaker based on the data streams,

wherein the configured time amount is dependent on a clock domain hierarchy of the data sources in the substation network,

wherein according to the clock domain hierarchy at least two of the data sources are time synchronized from respective different time sources,

wherein according to the clock domain hierarchy, each data source takes at most ×3 amounts of time units to regain time synchronization, and the time synchronization takes ×2 amounts of time units to propagate to all of the data sources, and

wherein the configured time amount expires ×2 amounts of time units after time synchronization is regained for the data sources.

14. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 13 , wherein the configured time amount is dependent on a clock domain hierarchy of the data sources in the substation network, wherein the clock domain hierarchy defines an order according to which the data sources are time synchronized by at least one time source in the substation network.

15. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 13 , wherein the time shift is detected by that the data streams become timewise mutually unsynchronized or there is a jump in sample count in the data stream from at least one, but not all, of the data sources.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Nov 13, 2023
From: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
Reel/Frame 065548/0918 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 31, 2021
From: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 058601/0692 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2021
From: BYMAN, CARL; SALJ, JOHAN; PIND, HENRIK
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 057546/0400 →