[eng] Modern electrical Substation Automation Systems
(SAS) are designed following the guidelines defined in the IEC
61850 standard. This standard specifies the necessary information
models and communication services for SAS in such a way
that they are independent of the implementation. This allows
system designers to choose the specific communication technology
that best fits their needs. Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN)
is arising as one of the most appealing technologies for this
purpose. However, it is necessary to map the communication
services to TSN, ensuring that the real-time and fault-tolerance
requirements of the messages are met. In particular, efficiently
mapping the messages of the Generic Object Oriented Substation
Events (GOOSE) service is challenging. This is because it exhibits
a transmission pattern that does not align with the types of
traffic defined in TSN. In this paper we analyze this transmission
pattern, identify and characterize its subpatterns, propose the
most suitable mapping for each of them and discuss the efficiency
gain with respect the typical approaches used to do this mapping.