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DMS (Distribution Management System)

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A DMS (Document Management System) is a software solution that helps organizations store, manage, track, and organize electronic documents and images. These systems allow users to capture, store, and retrieve documents securely and efficiently.



Key Components of a DMS

1. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)

  • Provides real-time monitoring and control of distribution network assets.
  • Enables remote switching and fault isolation.

2. Outage Management System (OMS)

  • Detects and predicts power outages.
  • Helps utilities restore power quickly by identifying fault locations.

3. Energy Management Functions

  • Optimizes voltage control and load balancing.
  • Supports demand-side management and distributed energy resources (DERs).

4. Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Integration

  • Collects real-time consumption and network performance data.
  • Enhances load forecasting and billing accuracy.

5. Fault Detection, Isolation, and Restoration (FDIR)

  • Uses automation to detect and isolate faults, minimizing service disruptions.
  • Enables self-healing grid capabilities.

6. Geographic Information System (GIS) Integration

  • Provides a spatial view of network assets and topology.
  • Aids in planning, asset management, and outage response.