Design of the HELICS high-performance transmission-distribution-communication-market co-simulation framework

2017 Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (MSCPES)(2017)

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This paper describes the design rationale for the Hierarchical Engine for Large-scale Infrastructure Co-Simulation (HELICS), a new open-source, cyber-physical-energy co-simulation framework for electric power systems. HELICS is designed to support very-large-scale (100,000+ federates) co-simulations with off-the-shelf power-system, communication, market, and end-use tools. Other key features include cross-platform operating system support, the integration of both event-driven (e.g., packetized communication) and time-series (e.g., power flow) simulations, and the ability to co-iterate among federates to ensure physical model convergence at each time step. After describing the requirements, we evaluate existing co-simulation frameworks, including High-Level Architecture (HLA) and Functional Mockup Interface (FMI), and we conclude that none provide the required features. Then we describe the design for the new, layered HELICS architecture.
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co-simulation,cyber-physical,power systems modeling,integrated transmission-distribution simulation,information and communication technologies
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