LOSYSYNov 25, 2017

A Formal Specification Framework for Smart Grid Components

arXiv:1711.091849 citationsh-index: 21
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For smart grid researchers and engineers, this work provides a novel formal modeling method, but it is incremental as it applies an existing formalism (Z) to a new domain without quantitative results.

The paper introduces a formal specification framework for smart grid components using the Z language, addressing the lack of formal modeling in the domain. It demonstrates the approach on key components, claiming it as a first step toward formalizing smart grid modeling.

Smart grid can be considered as the next step in the evolution of power systems. It comprises of different entities and objects ranging from smart appliances, smart meters, generators, smart storages, and more. One key problem in modeling smart grid is that while currently there is a considerable focus on the practical aspects of smart grid, there are very few modeling attempts and even lesser attempts at formalization. To the best of our knowledge, among other formal methods, formal specification has previously not been applied in the domain of smart grid. In this paper, we attempt to bridge this gap by presenting a novel approach to modeling smart grid components using a formal specification approach. We use a state-based formal specification language namely Z (pronounced as `Zed') since we believe Z is particularly suited for modeling smart grid components.We demonstrate the application of Z on key smart grid components. The presented formal specification can be considered as first steps towards modeling of smart grid using a Software Engineering formalism. It also demonstrates how complex systems, such as the smart grid, can be modeled elegantly using formal specification.

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