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B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure Consumers Energy Mark Ortiz March 9, 2011
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure Interoperability – Why the Utility Cares Rapid and evolving technology of the Smart Grid –Need solutions that could evolve over time without costly rip and replacement or costly upgrades Requires Integration – LOTS of integration –Onslaught of new applications and technologies AMI, MDMS, HAN, DR, ADE, etc. Challenges in a complex IT environment –Many custom systems, legacy system and technologies –Typically departmentally controlled – within “silos” Need ability to govern, manage, and share resources »Both Intra-Enterprise and Inter-Enterprise systems/applications © 2008 Consumers Energy Company
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 2 Main Goals Common business processes Common architecture principles and patterns Common information model Common integration services (functional & informational) Tested interoperability between systems
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 3 Service Definition Process Step 1 – Business Process Analysis Step 2 – Integration Requirements Detailed in Sequence Diagrams Step 3 – Service and Operation Pattern Applied Step 4 – Service and Information Object Identification and Harmonization Step 5 – Service Definition (Artifacts Generation & Testing)
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 4 Service Definition Process
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 5 Key Architecture Considerations Decoupling of end-point connections and business semantics Guaranteed delivery Managed integration End point compliance to common business semantics and syntax for information exchange to the public (enterprise) End point compliance to service patterns (interaction patterns, naming and structure patterns, and message exchange patterns) Minimal business logic and transformation within the integration layer Leverage IEC TC57 WG14 Interfaces
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 6 Step 1) Business Process Analysis CreatedMeterReading (Send) CreatedMeterReading (Receive)
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 7 Step 2) Integration Requirements Detailed in Sequence Diagrams 2) Integration with ESB WS
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 8 Step 3) Service & Operation Pattern Applied Service name: –Follows + (such as “SendMeterReading”/”ReceiveMeterReading” ) Operation name: – + (such as CreatedMeterReading)
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 9 Controlled Vocabulary (i.e. wiki, data dictionary, etc.) XML Schema Existing Terminology and Metadata UML Model Driven Process - Based on an Enterprise Semantic Model
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 10 Web Service Definition Services defined in Web Service Description Language (WSDL). WSDL documents generated based on a standard template XSD decoupled from WSDL document (imported) for better maintenance and version control
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure Standards Development Proprietary and Confidential 11 Industry Working Groups –OpenSG Chair OpenAMI-Ent,Ent-Conformance –SGIP Testing and Certification Committee Recent standards development and feedback –IEC TC57 WG14 Meter Reading & Control Part 9 - 2.0 IEC 61968 Part 1 and 1-2 –ZigBee Smart Energy Profile 2.0 –NAESB Smart Services Learning Center –Virtual Smart Grid for End-to-End assessment and validation Industry Working Groups SSLC Vision Center Standards Development Organizations © 2008 Consumers Energy Company
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure Interoperability - The IEC CIM is the Basis for a Common Systems Language for the Smart Grid The same dictionary is used for multiple forms of system communication: –OpenAMI-Ent –OpenADE –OpenADR –SEP2.0 –Etc. 12 MDM/MDUS Work & Asset Management Billing Customer Information Outage Management Enterprise Applications One Dictionary Supports Many Forms of Communication CIM Enterprise Applications Automated Data Exchange OpenHAN, SEP2.0, Demand Response © 2008 Consumers Energy Company
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Business Technology Solutions B usiness T echnology S olutions AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure 13 Questions & Comments
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