IEEE PC37.1/D5, Sep 07
IEEE Draft Standard for SCADA and Automation Systems
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IEEE PC37.1/D5, Sep 07 is a draft technical document for SCADA and automation systems in power, energy, and industrial applications. IEEE PC37.1/D5, Sep 07 helps define the framework used to coordinate monitoring, control, and data exchange in electrically intensive operations where reliable system visibility matters. As a draft standard, it is useful for engineers and procurement teams assessing common requirements for automation architecture, interoperability, and system performance in utility and industrial control environments.
IEEE PC37.1/D5, Sep 07 overview
This draft standard addresses the technical context of SCADA and automation systems, where operators depend on consistent communication between field equipment, control devices, and supervisory applications. It is aimed at supporting structured design and evaluation practices for power-system-related automation. For organizations working with substations, distributed controls, or industrial energy infrastructure, IEEE PC37.1/D5, Sep 07 provides a reference point for comparing requirements and aligning project specifications with a recognized technical approach.
Typical use cases
IEEE PC37.1/D5, Sep 07 is commonly relevant in projects involving supervisory control centers, substation automation, remote monitoring, and control integration across power and industrial facilities. It may also guide specification work for communication paths between intelligent electronic devices, protective functions, and operator interfaces. In practice, the standard is useful when teams need a common baseline for SCADA architecture, system coordination, and documentation during design, commissioning, or equipment procurement.
Why this standard matters
Using a clearly defined reference such as IEEE PC37.1/D5, Sep 07 can reduce ambiguity in system design and help teams align expectations for performance, interface behavior, and control functions. That matters when multiple vendors, engineering groups, or operational stakeholders are involved. It can also support more consistent testing and review, making it easier to assess whether a proposed automation system meets project requirements and fits the intended power or industrial application.
- SCADA and automation system context
- Power, energy, and industrial applications
- Draft guidance for control and monitoring frameworks
- Useful for specification and procurement review
- Supports consistency in testing and integration
- Publication Date: 2007
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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