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Digital twin-based online tools for electric power communication system training: Online digital twin power communication system

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IET GENERATION TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
卷 17, 期 1, 页码 146-160

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/gtd2.12670

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digital twin; DT-PCS; electrical power communication system; experimental education; online access

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This paper introduces the application of digital twin technology in electric power communication networks and proposes the concept of online digital twin tools as learning and training resources. The study covers tool design, modeling, control principles, data collection, and visual display. The applicability of the proposed framework is validated through a case study on optical fiber damage and recovery.
Electric power information has garnered particular interest in conventional electrical power systems because it plays a crucial role in the electric power industry. Additionally, electric power communication networks ensure the overall power system's reliability and safety. The concepts and techniques used in digital twin (DT)-based online tools for electric power communication networks are introduced in this paper. Moreover, online DT tools are proposed as daily learning and training resources for both new staff and communication commissioners, which can be used for the internet and the company intranets. Users can control DT and physical equipment simultaneously, and device status can be seen in real time. The design, modelling, control principles, data collection, and visual display of the DT tools are all covered in this study. To validate the applicability of the proposed framework, a case study for optical fibre damage and the recovery process in a typical communication interruption malfunction is investigated. The research presented in this paper has the potential to provide useful tools and new paradigms for designing online DT training and education systems.

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