Development and Research of an Integrated Platform System for Management and Control

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This paper describes the current status of power communication systems, problems and solutions, proposed to build an integrated platform system for communications management and control.The integrated platform system is divided into four parts: Comprehensive Monitoring Subsystem, Resource Management Subsystem, Operation and Maintenance Management Subsystem, Security Management and Control Subsystem, which can monitor the resource, operation and maintenance, and security controls etc.This system can implement communication professional management, process management, user management, daily operation, maintenance work management standardization, process and automation; promote systematic and integrated for communication network, improve service management level and efficiency of operation and maintenance; and provide better support and protection for developing the grid and the smart grid.

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