PAC World Americas Conference 2019 - Papers - PACWAC19 - Raleigh
Conference Papers available as a digital download.
You can view the archived conference brochures for this conference on our PAC World Americas Conference website (PACWAC)
List of Conference Papers:
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Tuesday Morning |
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TUM01 |
First Digital Substation Application in Latin America According IEC 61850 Standard: SPP ATLAS JUAZEIRO 230kV |
M. de Andrade, Atlas Renewable Energy, Brazil; J. Oliveira, ABB Power Grid – Grid Automation Brazil, Brazil; P. Rietmann, ABB Power Grid, USA |
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TUM02 |
Extending ADMS and FLISR Applications |
H. Falk, Outside The Box Consulting Services, USA; M. Adamiak, Adamiak Consulting, USA; E. Udren, S. Ward, Quanta Technology, LLC, USA |
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TUM03 |
Low-Cost Fast Bus Tripping Scheme Using High-Speed |
E. McCollum, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative, USA; K. Hao, S. V. Achanta, J. Blair, D. Keckalo, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc., USA |
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TUM04 |
Do We Need to Apply Cyber Security for Distribution Networks? |
E. Weerathunga, M. Kanabar, GE Grid Solutions, Canada |
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TUM05 |
Virtual testing with a Digital Twin of Protection Devices in the Cloud |
C. Harispuru, Siemens AG, Germany; S. Rösler, Siemens Industry, USA |
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TUM06 |
Moving Analytics from Ideas to Production at Warp Speed |
M. Bariya, University of California Berkeley, USA; S. P. Murphy, PingThings, Inc., USA; K. D. Jones, Dominion Energy Virginia, USA; T. Laughner, PowerGrid-RX Inc, USA; M. Andersen, University of California Berkeley, South Africa |
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TUM07 |
From Classic RTU to Digital Substation |
H. Tautor, WAGO, Germany |
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TUM08 |
Investigation into a Double-Circuit Line Fault using the Mutual Coupling Impedance |
M. Pikisch, OMICRON electronics USA, R. Luxenburger, OMICRON electronics, Germany |
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TUM09 |
Addressing the Challenges of Building a Fully Automated Fault Location System |
M. Anderson, J. Sykes, PG&E, USA; J. Holbach, E. Udren, D. Novosel, X. Dong, Quanta Technology, USA |
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TUM10 |
Instrument Transformer Frequency Response Considerations in MV Applications |
R. Pate, |
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Tuesday Afternoon |
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TUA01 |
Use of IEC 61850 Test Capabilities to Implement Hot Standby Systems |
J. Saunier, S. Vigouroux, GE Grid Solutions, France; R. Hunt, GE Grid Solutions, USA |
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TUA02 |
Cybersecurity Study of Power System Utilizing Advanced CPS Simulation Tools |
L. Zhang, S. Li, OPAL-RT Technologies Inc., Canada; L. Wihl, SCALABLE Network Technologies, USA; M. Kazemtabrizi, S. Qaseem Ali, J.-N. Paquin, S. Labbé, OPAL-RT Technologies Inc., Canada |
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TUA03 |
Preparing for the IEC 61850 Amendment |
B. Muschlitz, NovaTech, USA |
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TUA04 |
Application of IEC 61850 Communication in Wide-Area Special Protection Scheme |
M. Efremov, S. Nejat, Hydro One Networks Inc., Canada |
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TUA05 |
Conformance Errors in COMTRADE Records |
Z. Makki, Softstuf Inc., USA |
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TUA06 |
Implementation and Evaluation of IEC 61850-Based Distributed Control System for Microgrid Applications |
A. Kondabathini, D. Ishchenko, ABB Inc., USA; M. Filippone, ABB S.p.A., Italy; A. Brissette, ABB Inc., USA |
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TUA07 (was Backup01) |
The Challenges of Fault Induced Delayed Voltage Recovery |
A. Apostolov, PAC World, USA |
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TUA08 |
IEC 61850 Configuration Tools with Lessons Learned |
B. Smith, R. Barton, Southern California Edison, USA |
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TUA09 |
Overcurrent Protection Coordination in Automated Distribution Feeders |
K. Houser, Mesa Associates Inc., USA; M. Stinnett, Knoxville Utilities Board, USA; A. Smit, S. Chanda, A. Stinskiy, Siemens Industry Inc., USA |
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TUA10 |
Design of Remote Generator Synchronizing Panels for Refinery Cogeneration |
K. Gray, C. Strope, K. Bennett, POWER Engineers, USA |
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TUA11 |
Traveling Wave Relay Application, Commissioning, and Initial Experience |
A. Sivesind, F. J. Sanchez, Salt River Project, USA; S. Cooper, F. Elhaj, OMICRON electronics, USA |
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TUA12 |
Teleprotection Solutions with Guaranteed Performance using Packet Switched Wide Area Communication Networks |
R. Bächli ABB Switzerland, Switzerland; G. Paes, ABB Inc, USA; M. Kranich ABB Switzerland, Switzerland |
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Wednesday Morning |
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WEM01 |
CT Saturation – a Simulation Study of Different Detection Algorithms |
I. Voloh, GE Grid Solutions, Canada; C.-P. Teoh, Li Zou, GE Grid Solutions, UK; K.-H. Amran, GE Grid Solutions, Malaysia; K. Jalal Abdul Jalil, TNB, Malaysia |
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WEM02 |
Automated Fault Location Analysis – Analytics Update II |
R. Maxwell, R. Dixon, FirstEnergy Service Company, USA; H. Falk, OTB Consulting Inc., USA; P. Myrda, Electric Power Research Inst., USA |
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WEM03 |
NERC PRC-005 Compliance Made Easy with Digital Substations |
V. Chhibbar, J. Chang, ABB Inc., Canada; H. Sidhu, AltaLink Management Ltd., Canada |
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WEM04 |
Synchrophasor Measurements for Power Systems under the Standard IEC/IEEE 60255-118-1 |
K. Martin, EPG; A. Goldstein, NIST; G. Brunello, GE; R. Das, GE; B. Dickerson, Arbiter; Y. Hu, Quanta Technology; S. Luo, Schneider; D. Ouellette, RTDS; B. Shi, Sifang; E. Udren, Quanta Technology; USA & Canada |
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WEM05 |
Decentralized Distribution Automation System – Scalability and Deployment Challenges |
B. Pham, E. Nunnally, C. Huff, N. Duong - Southern California Edison, USA; A. Smit, A. Stinskiy – Siemens Industry, USA |
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WEM06 |
Mitigating Carrier Holes in Power Line Carrier |
T. Bell, Ametek-Pulsar Products, USA |
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WEM07 |
UCAIug Update |
H. Falk, UCAIug, USA |
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WEM08 * |
DNP3 Certification Testing Process - Improving Interoperability with DNP3 Conformance Testing |
A. West, SUBNet, Australia |
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WEM09 |
New Approach for Detecting Cyber Intrusions in IEC 61850 Substations |
A. Klien, F. Steinhauser, OMICRON electronics GmbH, Austria |
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WEM10 |
Digital Substation: The Future is Now - Addressing Your Cybersecurity Fears |
S. Kunsman, ABB, USA; R. Kimura, Altalink, Canada; P. Rietmann, ABB, USA |
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WEM11 |
Secured Substation Protection and Automation IED Firmware Management |
A. Cioraca, M. Kanabar, GE Grid Solutions, Canada |
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WEM12 |
Multipoint-to-Multipoint Protective Relaying Signaling using Digital Communications and Built-In Logic |
D. G. Williams, B. M. Dob, A. G. Morinec, IEEE, USA |
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Wednesday Afternoon |
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WEA01 |
IEC 61850 GOOSE Based Inter Substation Protection |
R. Bächli ABB, Switzerland; G. Paes, ABB Inc, USA; M. Kranich ABB, Switzerland |
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WEA02 |
A Fast Fault Locating and Isolating Scheme For Sub-Transmission Lines Using GOOSE Messaging |
M. Baran - North Carolina State University, USA; A. Smit - Siemens Industry Inc., USA; B. Baskaran, S. Jayaram, S. Lad, North Carolina State University, USA |
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WEA03 |
IEC 61850 Network Cybersecurity: Mitigating GOOSE Message Vulnerabilities |
M. Gadelha da Silveira, P. Henrique Franco, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc., USA |
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WEA04 |
How the Engineering Design Process Can Simplify the Testing of Automation and Control Systems |
E. Carvalheira, OMICRON electronics, USA; A. Klien, OMICRON electronics, Austria |
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WEA05 |
A Centralized Protection and Control System using a Well Proven Transmission Class Protection Relay |
C.-P. Teoh, GE Grid Solutions, UK; R. Hunt, GE Grid Solutions, USA; G. Rebollar, GE Grid Solutions, France;G. Lloyds, GE Grid Solutions, UK |
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WEA06 |
Point Fault Analysis |
A. I. Ferreira Neto, Process, Brazil; R. De Assis Rodrigues, PSI Energy, Brazil |
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WEA07 |
Testing IEC-61850 Sampled Values-Based Transformer Differential Protection Scheme |
M. Sharma, L. Nguyen, S. Kuber, Megger, USA; D. Baradi, ABB Inc., USA |
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WEA08 |
Island Detection in Refinery Cogeneration |
K. Gray, D. Jones, K. Bennett, POWER Engineers, USA |
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WEA09 |
Commissioning Testing in Substations with Optical Sensors |
A. Apostolov, PAC World, USA |
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WEA10 |
Digital Substations – A Journey, Not A Destination |
D. Tessier, Tesco Automation Ltd., Canada |
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WEA11 |
Using Real Time Digital Simulations to Avoid Relay Misoperations on a 500 kV Transmission Line Relaying Scheme |
J. Holbach, Quanta Technology, USA;S. McKenzie, Phasor Engineering, Canada |
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WEA12 |
Testing Busbar Protection (BBP) Systems Using Process Bus Technology |
C.-P. Teoh, GE Grid Solutions, UK; R. Hunt, GE Grid Solutions, USA; C. Pritchard, OMICRON electronics, Austria; H. Vardhan, GE Grid Solutions, USA |
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Thursday Morning |
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THM01 |
IEC 61850 and IEEE 2030.5: A Comparison of 2 Key Standards for DER Integration: An Update |
J. Mater, S. Kang, QualityLogic, USA; R. Simpson, GE Grid Solutions, USA |
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THM02 |
Real-time Synchrophasor Applications to Support Power System Operations |
L. Zhang, K. Martin, N. Nayak, I. Singh, Electric Power Group, USA;I. Dobson, Iowa State University, USA;A. Bose, Washington State University, USA; D. Sobajic, Grid Engineering LLC, USA |
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THM03 |
Solving The Nightmare of Unmanaged User Accounts in Digitalized Industrial Environments With Central Account Management According to IEC 62351-8 |
F. Hohlbaum, R. Deverson, ABB Power Grid, Switzerland; P. Rietmann, ABB Inc., USA |
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THM04 |
A Brave New World – Substation Networks for Relay Engineers |
J. Bettler, Commonwealth Edison CO, USA |
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THM05 |
Verification of an IEC61850 based Selective Tripping Scheme Utilizing System Based Testing |
S. Harrison, Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks, UK; C. Pritchard, OMICRON Electronics GmbH, Austria |
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THM06 |
IEC 61850 Digital Substation Design Tutorial for Novices |
H. Vardhan, GE Grid Solutions, USA; A. Riccardo Jr., National Grid, USA |



