A satellite communications system for electric utilities
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study into the feasibility of using satellite communications for a country-wide system of electric distribution system monitoring and control. The concept selected for study involves the use of a geostationary satellite with a large multi-beam antenna to provide a major part of the communications and control network between participating utilities and various elements of their power distribution networks, including customer loads. Electric utility communications requirements are projected through 1995 in order to size the required capacity of the system. Two basic systems are examined: a one-way system for load control, and a two-way system for distribution system monitoring and control, including customer meter reading. An operating protocol is proposed for each system. Preliminary cost estimates are identified element by element. Finally, expansion of the basic system to include a set of ancillary communications functions is briefly discussed.
- Publication:
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8th Communications Satellite Systems Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980coss.conf...10V
- Keywords:
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- Communication Satellites;
- Domestic Satellite Communications Systems;
- Electric Power Transmission;
- Monitors;
- Radio Control;
- Remote Control;
- Utilities;
- Central Electronic Management System;
- Cost Estimates;
- Electronic Control;
- Microwave Transmission;
- Reliability Engineering;
- Satellite Antennas;
- Synchronous Satellites;
- System Effectiveness;
- Communications and Radar