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INTERNATIONAL COLOQUIUM ON TELECOMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATICS FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005 PREFERENTIAL SUBJECTS A. The Power utility as a player in the telecommunications market. A01 The Power utility as a player in the telecommunications market. (4 papers) B. Novel telecommunications solutions to support electric utility operations. B01 Digital power line carrier – DPLC. (3 papers) B02 Power Line Communications – PLC. (4 papers) B03 Virtual private networks – VPN. (3 papers) B05 Other advanced telecommunications technologies (4 papers) C. Telecommunication and information systems for the monitoring and control of distribution networks. C01 Integrating Substation services around IEC 61850. (5 papers) C02 Monitoring and control solutions for distribution network applications I. (4 papers) C03 Monitoring and control solutions for distribution network applications II. (5 papers) D. Automatic meter reading and other last mile applications. D01 Automatic meter reading – AMR and other last mile applications. (5 papers) E. Information technologies to support the power utility operations and strategic management. E01 Enterprise application integration – EAI. (4 papers) E02 Information technologies to support the energy market and other power grid operations. (4 papers) E03 Information systems for specific electric utility applications. (5 papers) E04 Advanced training systems for power utilities I. (4 papers) E05 Advanced training systems for power utilities II. (3 papers) E06 Artificial intelligence based solutions and other modernizing technologies. (4 papers) 1 B04 TETRA and other mobile technologies. (5 papers) B06 Telecommunications technologies for power networks control (4 papers)

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INTERNATIONAL COLOQUIUM ON TELECOMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATICS

FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

PREFERENTIAL SUBJECTS

A. The Power utility as a player in the telecommunications market.

A01 The Power utility as a player in the telecommunications market. (4 papers)

B. Novel telecommunications solutions to support electric utility operations. B01 Digital power line carrier – DPLC. (3 papers) B02 Power Line Communications – PLC. (4 papers) B03 Virtual private networks – VPN. (3 papers)

B05 Other advanced telecommunications technologies (4 papers)

C. Telecommunication and information systems for the monitoring and control of distribution networks. C01 Integrating Substation services around IEC 61850. (5 papers) C02 Monitoring and control solutions for distribution network applications I. (4 papers) C03 Monitoring and control solutions for distribution network applications II. (5 papers)

D. Automatic meter reading and other last mile applications.

D01 Automatic meter reading – AMR and other last mile applications. (5 papers)

E. Information technologies to support the power utility operations and

strategic management.

E01 Enterprise application integration – EAI. (4 papers) E02 Information technologies to support the energy market and other power grid operations. (4 papers) E03 Information systems for specific electric utility applications. (5 papers) E04 Advanced training systems for power utilities I. (4 papers) E05 Advanced training systems for power utilities II. (3 papers) E06 Artificial intelligence based solutions and other modernizing technologies. (4 papers)

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B04 TETRA and other mobile technologies. (5 papers)

B06 Telecommunications technologies for power networks control (4 papers)

INTERNATIONAL COLOQUIUM ON TELECOMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATICS

FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION A01: The Power utility as a player in the

Telecommunications market

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

1-108 Flávio de Moura Coelho

Experience en federal electric companies in

Brazil about participation in

companies business

Brazil

1-109 David C. Smith and M. A. Dingle

Experiences of Africa Power Utilities

in the Public Telecommunications

Area

South Africa

1-112 Masayuki Yamasaki, Satoru Ikenoue, Shinichi

Oomasa, Koji Sakaguchi

Significance and Future issues of Fiber Optic lease

Business by Electric Power Companies

in Japan

Japan

3-130

Isao Matsuzaki, Yasuhide Nagai,

Masayuki Yamasaki,

Shinichi Oomasa, Hirofumi Saitou

Construction of Fiber Optic Network

Design and Management

System by Electric Power Company in

Japan

Japan

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION B01: Digital Power Line Carrier – DPLC.

No Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

2-128

Elton Bernardo Bandeira de Melo

Integrating remote locations to a Digital Core

Backbone - CHESF experiences with the

DPLC and a compartive study.

Brazil

1-101 Zhang Fan

Re-Estimating the value of Power Line

Resources and Tapping the Potential of Carrier

Communications

P.R. of China

1-102

Annamaria Raviola, Giancarlo Caroti, F. Rufino

Reliable Architecture for Power System

Operational Communications

(Integration of Digital PLC & ATM)

Italy

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B03

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION B02: Power Line Communications – PLC

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

1-111

José Comabella, Juan Antonio

Garrigosa

Broadband PLC technology for

Distribution Applications

Spain

2-123

Juan Miguel Carboni Verdugo Norberto Degara

Quintela Enrique Guzmán

Sánchez

Characterization and Simulation of the

answer to the communications

channel through Low Tension Lines and PLC Tendencies

Mex

2-122

Jose Conrado Velazquez,

Gilberto Vidrio

Mutual functional impact between

DPLC technology and power electric circuits. Potential

application in remote meter

reading

Mex

2-107

Miguel Angel Chileno

Luis J. Legorburu Elisa García Martín

The Opera ITS Project Spain

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B06

B05

B04

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION B03: Virtual private networks – VPN

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

2-124

Takatoshi Yamaguchi, Koji

Sakaguchi, Katsuya Hayashi, Seiichiro

Ono, Katsuhito Sawada

Application and issues of Virtual

Private Network at Electric Power

Companies in Japan

Japan

2-101

Carlos Felipe García-Hernández,

Joaquín García-Hernández, José Luis Díaz-Salas, Enrique Velasco-Granados, Pedro Bolaños-Olmos,

Antonio Andrews-González, and

Sergio Espinosa-Can

A solution to assure a high availability of the Data Networks

required by the CFE’s R/3 SAP.

Mex

3-107

Boris Lagler, Alenka Kolar,

Network Management System in service of system

operator market

Slovenia

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B09

B10

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION B04 TETRA and other mobile technologies

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

2-104

Joaquin Garcia, Javier Meneses

A comparative analysis of TETRA

and APCO 25 Digital Trunked Radio

Standars and their use in the Mexican

Power Utility Environment

Mex

2-131

Nelson Alexander Pérez García and Eduardo Jurado

Morales

Planning and Dimensioning

Strategies of TETRA System (Terrestrial

Trunked Radio)

Ven

2-117

Trinidad Ronquillo Chamorro, Fermin Perez Vargas, Luis Martinez Tehozol

TETRA for CFE Mex

2-136

Nick Smye and Peter Moray

Experiences in the Implementation of

Large Mobile TETRA Solutions

GB

2-125 Peter Moray Mobile Strategies for Utility Companies GB

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION B05: Other advanced telecommunications

technologies

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

2-127

Paul Schwyter and Hermann Spiess

Novel SDH transport technologies for

demanding Ethernet-based utility applications

Switzerland

1-105 Areeyata Sripetch

DWDM Network, Next Generation

Telecommunication for Power Utilities

Thailand

1-110 Baumann Rudolf Utility WAN’s:

Experiences Switzerland

2-106

Rafael Vargas Bernal

The State-of-the-Art of

Telecommunication Devices based on Micro and Nano

Technology used for Monitoring and Automation of

Electrics Substations

Mex

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B18

B19

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION B06: Telecommunications technologies for power

networks control

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

3-123 S. González and C. Samitier

Application of Peer-to-Peer Networks in

Power System Control

Spain

2-126 Andrew Wilson and Peter Moray

The use of Public Wireless Network Technologies for

Electricity Network Telecontrol

GB

2-102 Dirk Ossenblok, Rudi Derkinderen

A Blueprint for the Communication

Network for Electricity Utilities

Integrating Operations, Security

and Third Party Applications

Belgium

3-120 R. Gomez-Jimenez and J. Gonzalez-

Juy

Expectations of Application and Analysis of the performance of

wireless IP/Ethernet Technology in the link between MCU

and RTU´s

Mexico

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B21

B22

B23

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION C01: Integrating Substation services around IEC

61850

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

2-103

Rodolfo Pellizzoni

Architectures for the migration and progressive

deployment of 61850 in legacy substation

Spain

3-102

Juan Torres Pozas, Consuelo Lopez

Segura

The IEC 61850. The first standard aproach to IT

technologies within electrical

substations. New challenges and Iberdrola Group

Experience.

Spain

2-119 Andres Cadenas

ServIP: Introducing IP services in REE

Substations Spain

3-127

Henk G. Spelt, Rudolf Baumann

,Wan Azlan

Protocol conformance testing

where are the benefits for the

Utilities

Netherlands

2-138 Miguel Serra

Modeling Teleprotection device

according to IEC 65850

Spain

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C02

C03

C04

C05

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION C02: Monitoring and control solutions for

distribution network applications I.

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

3-122

Rosendo Borrayo Sanchez, Hector

Rodríguez, Ezequiel Mendez,

Marte Tellez

CFE monitor Mex

2-118 Dan Ehrenreich

Reliable and Secure Data

Communications for SCADA Systems

Israel

2-134

Humberto Remirez, Ricardo Bolaños

Morales and Alfredo Chavez Blanquel

Automation of San Diego and Puerta de

Hierro Mobile Substations in the Division Toluca-

Cuernavaca through a SCADA system based on wizcon Software System

Mex

3-136 Cuitlahuac Picasso, P. Ibarguengoytia,

V. Alvarez

Architecture design of a master station based on adaptive

multiagents: benefits and challenges

Mex

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION C03: Supervision and control of Distribution

Networks II

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

2-130 Silverio Castillo Salcedo, Daniel

Ornelas

A solution with optimized radios for DMS applications

Mex

2-133

H. Orduña Hernández and

Jorge Chapa de la Torre

Telecontrol in Luz y Fuerza del Centro Mex

2-132 Sandor Beltran-Fuentes and L. Garcia-Morales

Protocol Standardization for

Reclosers in the Distribution Net of Luz y Fuerza del

Centro

Mex

2-116 Trinidad Ronquillo Chamorro, Gabriel

Juarez Hidalgo

System of security dynamics SCADA-

DDCO Mex

3-142 J.M. Corera, J. Marti, R. Cerero, W. Lex, A. Kuhlmann

Renewal of the Control Systems of

Iberdrola DistributionSpain

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C12

C13

C14

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION D01: Automatic meter reading – AMR and other

last mile applications

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

2-105

Raul Crespo Saucedo, Francisco

Javier Davila, Francisco Tapia,

Carlos Vega

A wireless digital energy meter

automated billing system

Mex

3-106

Alfredo Espinosa, A. Rivas, J.A.

Sanchez, E. Islas, R. Garcia, E. Lobaton, D. Gutierrez

Conceptual design of an AMR system for

billing process supervision in very-

larges cities-

Mex

2-121 H. Pérez, J. Zacarías, R. García

Automatic Meter Reading of

Multifunction Meters Mex

2-135 V. Alvarez-Cortes and B. Zayaz-Perez

Using mobile Technology for Remote Meter

Reading

Mex

2-114 Jey K. Jeyapalan

Last Mile Access Technologies Using Existing Power Lines

and Underground Utilities

USA

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D03

D04

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION E01: Enterprise application integration – EAI

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country3-126

Eric Sandstrom EAI development at Vattenfall Sweden

3-146

Marc Berrier, Mathieu Urcun

Enterprise Application

Integration in the Electric Power

Industry

France

3-111

Mårten Simonsson Emma Hultgren

Administrative and Technical Operation Support Systems: A

Comparison of IT Governance Maturity

Sweden

3-104

Alenka Kolar, Boris Lagler

Entreprise Application

Integration - Why business needs

process

Slovenia

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E02

E03

E04

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION E02: Information technologies to support the

energy market and other power grid operations

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

3-103

Favio Perales Martínez, Roberto

Navarro Pérez; Moisés Peralta

Data Management for Integrating

Operational Planning and Energy

Transactions Systems

Mex

3-145 Javier Martínez,

Pedro Alatorre, Luis Manuel de la Torre.

Energy Measurement

Systems for the CFE Internal Energy

Market

Mex

3-108 Mehrdad Mesbah, Areva T&D

Event Management in Power Utility

Communication and Information

Exchange System

France

3-140

Guillermo Galarza, T. Golz, O. Rodriguez,

Hermann Spiess

The importance of reliable

telecommunications solutions for

preserving the grid stability of the

National Power Grid of Argentina

Argentina

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E07

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION E03: Information systems for specific electric

utility applications

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

3-105

J. P. Sauve, E. Rocha-Neto, W.

Cirne, A. Duarte, C. Figueiredo, C. Sampaio, S.

Nicolletti, S. de Araujo, S.

Cavalcante

A Robust and Maintenance-Free Alarm Processing

Solution for Transmission

System Operations Control Centers

Brazil

3-125 Dolores Ramos and Rogelio Garcia

Anomalies Guard System Mex

3-143

Lourdes Gallegos Grajales, R.

Carrillo-Mundo, E. Medina-Arevalo, E.

Lobaton

Systems incorporated and developed to the

concept management distribution for

Electrical Distribution in LyFC Mexico

Mex

3-133

Robert Denda and Amalia Luque

Mobile Workforce Management Solutions for

Optimizing the Operation and

Maintenance of the Electrical Distribution

Network

Spain

3-101 Juan Torres Pozas, Eduardo Castañs

Monteagudo

Iberdrola Group migration of Protection

Information Systems to IT platforms:

Advantages and new challenges. The SINAI System

Spain

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E10

E11

E12

E13

INTERNATIONAL COLOQUIUM ON TELECOMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATICS

FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION E04: Advanced training systems for power

utilities I.

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

3-134 Yasmin Hernandez, G. Arroyo-Figueroa, Luis Enrique Sucar

Advanced Training Systems for Thermal

Power Plant Operators

Mex

3-135

M. Rossano-Román, G.

Rodríguez-Ortiz, M. A. Salgado-Martínez, J. I.

Paredes-Rivera

Guidelines for Effective E-Learning in a Power Company

Mex

3-138 F. Elizalde Flores,

Luis Enrique Sucar, Pablo de Buen

A Prototype of an Intelligent Assistant

for Operator's Training

Mex

3-110

G. Romero, A. Pech, A. Colorado and R. Martinez

Implementation of the SAT information management system for the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant

Mex

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E15

E16

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

SESSION E05: Advanced training systems for power

utilities II.

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

3-109 R. Hernandez, R. Cruz, G. Romero, and R. Martinez.

A distance training system based on the web, developed for the operator training

Center of Ixtapantongo,

Mexico.

Mex

3-118 Miguel Perez Ramirez

Haptic Feedback Device for Virtual Reality Systems

Mex

3-119 E. Islas, M. Perez and G. Rodríguez

An Evaluation Methodology for Modern Training

Systems

Mex

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E19

E20

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FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY Cuernavaca, México. June 8 to 10, 2005

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SESSION E06: Artificial intelligence based solutions and

other modernizing technologies

Number Author(s) Title 1st Author Country

3-113 Manuel Mejia,

Guillermo Rodriguez

A modified Branch and Bound

Preprocessing Method to Select

Relevant and Interdependent Attributes for Efficient Data

Mining of Large Databases

Mex

3-114 Jojutla Pacheco, P. Ibarguengoytia

and A. Reyes

An OPC client-server application for the integration of an intelligent system into a

turbogas simulator

Mex

3-131 Zenon Flores, PH.

Ibarguengoytia; Eduardo Morales

Faults diagnosis in power generation

units using qualitative

behaviours and probabilistic reasoning

Mex

3-128 Anil Kumar Sinha

and S. Krishnamurthy

Information Systems for Power Generation Utility

operation and management: an

India Example

India

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E22

E23

E24