IEC 61970-453:2008
(Main)Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 453: CIM based graphics exchange
Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 453: CIM based graphics exchange
IEC 61970-453:2008(E) defines, at an abstract level, the content and exchange mechanisms used for data transmitted between control center components. Includes the general use cases for exchange of graphic schematic display definitions, and guidelines for linking the schematic definitions with Common Information Model (CIM) data. Also gives guidelines for management of schematic definitions through multiple revisions.
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IEC 61970-453
Edition 1.0 2008-06
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) –
Part 453: CIM based graphics exchange
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IEC 61970-453
Edition 1.0 2008-06
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) –
Part 453: CIM based graphics exchange
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3
INTRODUCTION.5
1 Scope.6
2 Normative references .6
3 Terms and definitions .6
4 General use cases for graphic exchange .7
5 CIM based graphics exchange format.8
5.1 General .8
5.2 Relationship of CIM based graphics exchange to CIM XML domain data
exchange .9
5.3 Presentation logic.10
5.4 User interaction logic.11
5.5 Complex objects.11
5.6 Layers .11
5.7 Graphics objects data model .11
5.8 Identification of graphics objects .12
5.9 Metadata model.13
5.9.1 Class diagram .13
5.9.2 Cge:Metadata attributes .14
Bibliography.16
Figure 1 – System overview.8
Figure 2 – Graphics and domain data exchange using IEC 61970 exchange formats .10
Figure 3 – Graphics object data model.12
Figure 4 – Metadata model and references to IEC 61970-301 classes .13
Figure 5 – Attributes of cge:Metadata .14
Table 1 – Graphics object summary .12
Table 2 – Use of metadata reference elements .14
Table 3 – Use of metadata reference attributes.14
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM APPLICATION
PROGRAM INTERFACE (EMS-API) –
Part 453: CIM based graphics exchange
FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 61970-453 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 57:
Power systems management and associated information exchange.
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INTRODUCTION
This standard is one of the IEC 61970 series that define an application program interface
(API) for an Energy Management System (EMS).
The Part 3 series of IEC 61970 specify a Common Information Model (CIM): a logical view of
the physical aspects of EMS information. The Part 3 series includes Part 301: Common
Information Model (CIM) Base.
This standard is one of the IEC 61970, Part 4 series that define utility control center
component interface specifications (CIS). Part 4 specifies the functional requirements for
interfaces that a component (or application) shall implement to exchange information with
other components (or applications) and/or to access publicly available data in a standard way.
The component interfaces describe the specific message contents and services that can be
used by applications for this purpose. The implementation of these messages in a particular
technology is described in Part 5 of this series of standards.
Energy Management Systems display CIM data mostly in tabular lists and graphic schematic
displays. The graphics schematic definitions may be included in the CIM, as defined by the
location package IEC 61968, Part 11, or they may be stored in various proprietary formats.
Part 453 specifies guidelines for the exchange of graphic schematic definitions. Part 553-4
defines the SVG format for exchanging graphic schematic definitions.
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM APPLICATION
PROGRAM INTERFACE (EMS-API) –
Part 453: CIM based graphics exchange
1 Scope
This part of IEC 61970 is a member of the Part 450 to 499 series that, taken as a whole,
defines, at an abstract level, the content and exchange mechanisms used for data transmitted
between control center components.
Included in this part of IEC 61970 are the general use cases for exchange of graphic
schematic display definitions, and guidelines for linking the schematic definitions with CIM
data. Guidelines for management of schematic definitions through multiple revisions are also
included.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 61970 (all parts), Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API)
IEC 61970-301, Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) –
Part 301: Common information model (CIM) base
IEC 61970-402, Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) –
Part 402: Common services
IEC 61970-501, Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) –
Part 501: Common Information Model Resource Description Framework (CIM RDF) schema
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions as well as the entries in the international electrotechnical
vocabulary, IEC 60050, apply.
3.1
domain object
an instance of a class that models a Real-World Object with a unique identity
NOTE A domain object inherits from a CIM IdentifiedObject. A domain object is normally not a graphics object.
3.2
graphics display
electronic equivalent of a seamless paper plan
NOTE The graphics display is an identified container for the graphics objects. Examples of graphics displays
include substation diagrams, transportation or distribution network orthogonal schematics, or pseudo-geographical
schematics. A graphics display has a well-defined coordinate space.
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3.3
graphics object
the graphics display is composed of graphics objects. The graphics objects define the
representation of domain objects, static background, or user interaction elements
NOTE An example for domain objects includes breakers. An example for static background object includes lakes,
and an example for user interaction elements includes buttons.
3.4
presentation logic
defines how to render graphic objects possibly based on the state of domain objects
NOTE Typically, the presentation logic is solved in a very specific way for
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