June 3, 2012
Conference Paper

GridOPTICS(TM): A Design for Plug-and-Play Smart Grid Software Architecture

Abstract

As the smart grid becomes reality, software architectures for integrating legacy systems with new innovative approaches for grid management are needed. These architectures must exhibit flexibility, extensibility, interoperability and scalability. In this position paper, we describe our preliminary work to design such an architecture, known as GridOPTICS, that will enable the deployment and integration of new software tools in smart grid operations. Our preliminary design is based upon use cases from PNNL’s Future Power Grid Initiative, which is a developing a collection of advanced software technologies for smart grid management and control. We describe the motivations for GridOPTICS, and the preliminary design that we are currently prototyping for several distinct use cases.

Revised: September 3, 2013 | Published: June 3, 2012

Citation

Gorton I., Y. Liu, and J. Yin. 2012. GridOPTICS(TM): A Design for Plug-and-Play Smart Grid Software Architecture. In International Workshop on Software Engineering Challenges for the Smart Grid (SE4SG 2012), June 3, 2012, Zurich, Switzerland, 38-41. Piscataway, New Jersey:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. PNNL-SA-86850. doi:10.1109/SE4SG.2012.6225716