Information Technologies in Power Distribution Systems

Major: Power Supply Systems and Energy Management
Code of subject: 7.141.10.E.043
Credits: 5.00
Department: Electric Power Engineering and Control Systems
Lecturer: Associate Professor, Candidate of Technical Sciences Andrii Muzychak
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: - information technologies in power industry, classification and functional blocks. - SCADA systems and their role in power distribution - requirements for software to solve tasks in power distribution systems - analyze existing database structure for information needs of power distribution - creating information system with implementing mathematical algorithms using object-oriented programming
Required prior and related subjects: - Physics - Theory of electric circuits - Power distribution systems design
Summary of the subject: Information and industrial technologies in electric power and power supply systems. Software specialized for power distribution systems. Trends in software and for power distribution systems specifically. Automated control systems and structure of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. Evolution steps in SCADA systems. The object model of modern applications in the field of electricity and user interface. Interfaces and multiple imitations. Programming of application tasks at the level of interface and composition. Software architecture overview. Multitier architecture. Graphical visualization of software architecture, UML diagrams. Understanding data storages and database management systems. Database schema and visualization. Understanding of information servers, structure and methods of accessing data. WEB Servers.
Assessment methods and criteria: - written reports on laboratory works, oral questioning (40%) - final control (control measure - exam): written and oral form (60%)
Recommended books: 1. Konovalenko I. Programming in С# 6.0. Ternopol, 2015. – 227pp. 2. Martin Fauler. Architecture of Enterprise applications. «Williams», 2007. — 544 pp. 3. Object-oriented programming: course "Computer Science" / Y. Parfeone, W. Fedorchenko, M. LosewЛосєв, O. Scherbakow – Kharkov: ChNEU, 2010. – 312 pp.