
IEEE Approved Draft Recommended Practice for Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Simulation Based Testing of Electric Power Apparatus and Controls
STANDARD published on 13.5.2025
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Designation standards: IEEE P2004
Publication date standards: 13.5.2025
Approximate weight : 300 g (0.66 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
New IEEE Standard - Active - Draft.
This document provides recommendation for the user to design, establish, and execute real-time based hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) setups and includes analytical frameworks referred to stability, accuracy, and sensitivity assessment as well as experimental case studies. Additional informative material is provided in the annexes.
ISBN: 979-8-8557-1611-5, 979-8-8557-1611-5
Number of Pages: 144
Product Code: STDUD27568, STDAPE27568
Keywords: Power hardware-in-the-Loop, Real-time Simulation, Simulation Systems, Stability and Accuracy of HIL Systems, Relay Testing, Controller hardware-in-the-Loop, Decoupling and Parallelization Methods, Real-Time, Synchronization, Power Amplification, Data Acquisition, Power Interface, Interfacing Methods, Natural Coupling, System Modelling, Protection Methods, Safety Measures
Category: Power Electronics
Draft Number: P2004/D3, Nov 2024 - UNAPPROVED DRAFT, P2004/D3, Nov 2024 - APPROVED DRAFT