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Revision as of 12:51, 22 December 2016
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:
Discussion Topic
See also
Notes
References