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Case Study: Radio Application in a Smart Grid System for a Brownfield Onshore Dispersed oil Field: Copyright Material IEEE, Paper No. PCIC-2018-40
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference (PCIC) Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference (PCIC), 2018 IEEE. :351-360 Sep, 2018
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Radio networks
radio link design
link budget
path studies
load shedding
high-speed control
Language
ISSN
2161-8127
Abstract
Smart grid systems for onshore oil fields use real-time, high-speed field data from intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) to make fast and intelligent decisions that increase power system reliability and minimize power outages. For an efficient smart grid system, a reliable communications network to the IEDs and centralized controllers is critical for high-speed control and data collection. Communications networks that use conventional fiber networks are not always cost-effective for large dispersed oil fields, which have hundreds of miles of medium-voltage overhead distribution systems. This paper discusses the implementation of a smart grid system for a large dispersed oil field using radios as its communications network. The solution includes high-speed load shedding, online monitoring, event reporting, oscillography, and engineering access. This paper also discusses the process used to design and test the radio technology, including the evaluation of its success metrics, network security, radio path study, and optimization.