This guide provides a multi-source trusted data framework for the flood prevention assessment of power facilities under extreme weather conditions. Extreme weather refers to hydro-meteorological events that exceed the original design basis of in-service power facilities, or events where flood risks are exacerbated by changes in the external environment. The framework includes: 1) metadata models and quality baselines for data sources; 2) guides for log recording and auditing of data processing; 3) digital signature and verifiable credential formats for assessment results; and 4) structural content considerations for risk assessment reports. This guide applies to station-type facilities such as substations, switching stations, and power distribution rooms, but does not include transmission lines, power plants, or user-side equipment. Conformance test cases are provided as informative appendices to support implementation verification.
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- C/DTSC - Digital Trust Standards Committee
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- 2026-03-26
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- IEEE Computer Society
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- C/DTSC - Digital Trust Standards Committee
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PAPF - Prevention Assessment of Power Facilities
- IEEE Program Manager
- Michael Kipness
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- Xiang Dong
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