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IEEE P61850-9-3_FDIS, Mar 2016

3_FDIS, Mar 2016 - IEC/IEEE Draft International Standard - Communication networks and systems for power utility automation Part 9-3: Precision time protocol profile for power utility automation

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IEEE P61850-9-3_FDIS, Mar 2016 is an IEC/IEEE draft international standard focused on communication networks and systems for power utility automation, with particular attention to a precision time protocol profile. It is relevant where timing accuracy and coordinated network behavior are important in power and energy applications. For engineers working with utility automation architectures, this document helps define how time synchronization requirements are framed for interoperable systems and disciplined performance in the field.

IEEE P61850-9-3_FDIS, Mar 2016 overview

This standard addresses a precision time protocol profile within the IEC/IEEE framework for power utility automation. The technical context is networked control and communication for utility systems, where synchronized timing can support consistent operation across devices and subsystems. IEEE P61850-9-3_FDIS, Mar 2016 is therefore most relevant to implementations that depend on time coordination, interoperability, and a defined approach to protocol behavior in automation environments.

Typical use cases

Typical use cases include utility automation systems that require aligned timestamps across protection, monitoring, and control equipment. It may be used in substations, power network communications, and other engineered environments where distributed devices must share a common time reference. The standard is also useful when specifying protocol profiles for testing and procurement, especially for systems in power, energy, and industrial applications that depend on predictable timing and network coordination.

Why this standard matters

This document matters because precise timing can affect how automation systems compare events, sequence actions, and verify performance. A defined profile supports design consistency, helps reduce integration risk, and gives procurement and testing teams a clearer reference for compliance checks. For organizations evaluating IEEE P61850-9-3_FDIS, Mar 2016, the value lies in establishing a practical technical baseline for synchronized operation in utility-focused communication networks.

  • Precision time protocol profile
  • Power utility automation context
  • IEC/IEEE draft international standard
  • Network synchronization requirements
  • Interoperability and testing reference
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  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: P61850 (2016)
  • This Version: P61850 (2016)
  • Previous Version: P61850 (2015)

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