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Moscow, New York — October 8, 2012 — Luxoft, a member of the IBS Group
and a global provider of advanced application and product development
services, announced a new version of its demand management automation
platform, DMFusion 2.0, at the Autovation 2012 conference in Long
Beach, CA. The software platform now enables small and medium-sized
utility companies and smart grid solution vendors to confront the
challenges of non-technical distribution losses and unbilled revenue
and to substantially improve grid management. DMFusion can garner
significant savings for both utilities and smart grid solution vendors
by streamlining and improving decision making in unforeseen and
strategic events. The platform combines sophisticated data processing
for real-time analysis with easy-to-use visualization features for key
components of a grid, including assets and communications
infrastructure. DMFusion comes with pre-designed workflows and built-in
analytical modules that process big data streams in milliseconds,
enabling more efficient grid management.
“Non-technical losses in power distribution can reach over 10% of the
total production, resulting in substantial revenue shortfall for
utilities. Ineffective asset management and thefts further compound
losses, while poor grid visibility impedes the decision-making
process,” said Michael Minkevich, VP Technology Services at Luxoft. “We
wanted to address these critical challenges by expanding the
functionality of our smart grid software platform, DMFusion. The new
version allows utilities and smart grid solution vendors to quickly
identify problems within a grid and take corrective actions. We are
using state-of-the-art technologies, such as parallel computing, to
deliver a near real-time data analysis to support grid management
decisions, while our easy-to-use visualization module further
simplifies the process. All of this leads to a more efficient and
profitable power distribution network.”
DMFusion gathers key grid performance data from multiple sources using
industry standards, such as MultiSpeak®. Utilizing standard integration
APIs significantly reduces the time and costs associated with
deployment of this platform. Data collected from asset management and
MDM systems enables more efficient grid component maintenance and tight
integration with billing systems, while CIS adds a loss detection
functionality. The use of IEC 61850 adapters in combination with
parallel computing gives the platform the power to predict grid faults,
even when dealing with high-rate telemetry data streams. Thus, the more
data that flows into DMFusion, the more value the platform provides to
utilities by increasing control of assets, improving grid management,
and enriching the understanding of the company’s KPIs. Furthermore,
DMFusion is designed for easy integration into the company’s existing
back-end and front-end application systems.
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DMFusion’s powerful visualization tool is easy-to-use. It allows the
operator to see grid components, such as transformers, meters, RTUs,
and PMUs right on the map. Using the intuitive interface, an operator
can access the component parameters. If the process is too fast for the
user to make a decision, alerts will be issued that describe the issue
and help to manually solve it. DMFusion is compatible with the leading
visualization solutions from high-end tools, such as Space-Time
Insight, to cost-effective open source products like OpenStreetMap.
For transmission system operators DMFusion can prevent faults by
predicting the overload on a given sub-node. One of the unique features
of DMFusion for centralized grid management is its ability to process
updates from up to 2,000 grid nodes every 20 milliseconds on average.
It also can detect a potential power grid fault and prevent it within
15 milliseconds, reducing the load for a specified time by taking a
corrective action or sending curtailment commands to the consumer's
equipment. Using the load forecast, a TSO can make an informed decision
on how to balance this load by tapping into generation capacities or by
managing the consumer’s load. DMFusion automates the entire process so
that the right decisions can be made using real-time data, and
therefore, on-time.
To learn more about DMFusion 2.0 and Luxoft’s services and solutions
for Smart Grid, distribution management, market management, demand
response, mobile applications, and supervisory control and data
acquisition (SCADA) integration, please visit
http://www.luxoft.com/energy.
About Luxoft
Luxoft, a principal subsidiary of IBS Group, is a provider of advanced
application and software engineering outsourcing services for global
and regional enterprises. Luxoft builds partnerships with its clients,
such as Boeing, IBM, Deutsche Bank, UBS, Harman, Avaya, Alstom, and
Sabre, based on the culture of engineering excellence, innovation, and
deep domain expertise. Luxoft offers international delivery capability
through its network of state-of-the-art delivery centers in North
America, Eastern Europe, and Asia. Luxoft`s customers benefit from the
right mix of technology skills, industry knowledge, proprietary
processes and methodologies, and a choice of engagement models.
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