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{{definition|The necessary data about the connectivity of the different Transmission System or Distribution Network elements in a substation. It includes the electrical configuration and the position of circuit breakers and isolators. <ref name="ENTSO-E">[https://emr.entsoe.eu/glossary/bin/view/GlossaryCode/GlossaryIndex ENTSO-E Glossary of Terms]</ref>}} | {{definition|The necessary data about the connectivity of the different Transmission System or Distribution Network elements in a substation. It includes the electrical configuration and the position of circuit breakers and isolators. <ref name="ENTSO-E">[https://emr.entsoe.eu/glossary/bin/view/GlossaryCode/GlossaryIndex ENTSO-E Glossary of Terms]</ref>}} | ||
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+ | === European Project Definitions === | ||
+ | ==== CIPRNet project ==== | ||
+ | {{quote-ciprnet|A topology is given by connections between components of a [[Critical Infrastructure]] [[model]]. }}<br/> | ||
==== DIESIS project ==== | ==== DIESIS project ==== | ||
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− | A topology is given by [[connection]]s between [[component]]s of a [[CI | + | A topology is given by [[connection]]s between [[component]]s of a [[CI Model]].}} |
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− | ==== | + | {{definition|''Network'' topology: The specific physical, i.e., real, or logical, i.e., virtual, arrangement of the elements of a network. <ref name=Egypt>[http://old.tra.gov.eg/glossary/n.pdf Glossary of the National Telecom Authority (NTA), Egypt]</ref>}}Note: Two networks have the same topology if the connection configuration is the same, although the networks may differ in physical interconnections, distances between nodes, transmission rates, and/or signal types. <br /><br/> |
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 28 June 2019
Contents
Definitions
European Definitions
ENTSO-E
The necessary data about the connectivity of the different Transmission System or Distribution Network elements in a substation. It includes the electrical configuration and the position of circuit breakers and isolators. [1]
European Project Definitions
CIPRNet project
The CIPRNet project [2] uses the following definition:
A topology is given by connections between components of a Critical Infrastructure model.
DIESIS project
The DIESIS project [3] gives the following definition:
National Definitions
Egypt
Network topology: The specific physical, i.e., real, or logical, i.e., virtual, arrangement of the elements of a network. [4]
Note: Two networks have the same topology if the connection configuration is the same, although the networks may differ in physical interconnections, distances between nodes, transmission rates, and/or signal types.
Discussion Topic
See also
Notes
References