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Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 2-1: System overview; architecture
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 3-1: Aspects of application - Introduction to
the application structure
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 3-2: Aspects of application - User process
for HBES class 1
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 3-3: Aspects of applications - HBES
Interworking model and common HBES data
types
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 4-1: Media independent layers Application layer for HBES class 1
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 4-2: Media independent layers - Transport
layer, network layer and general parts of data
link layer for HBES class 1
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 4-3: Media independent layers Communication over IP (EN 13321-2:2006)
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 5-1: Media and media dependent layers Power line for HBES Class 1
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 5-2: Media and media dependent layers Network based on HBES, class 1, twisted pair
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 5-3: Media and media dependent layers Radio frequency
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) Part 7-1: System management; Management
procedures
Industrial, scientific and medical equipment Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement
Telecontrol equipment and systems - Part 5104: Transmission protocols - Network access
for IEC 60870-5-101 using standard transport
profiles
Telecontrol equipment and systems - Part 6503: Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO
Standards and ITU-T Recommendations; TASE.2
services and protocol
Telecontrol equipment and systems - Part 6702: Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO
standards and ITU-T recommendations Functional profile for providing the TASE.2
application service in end systems
Telecontrol equipment and systems - Part 6802: Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO
Standards and ITU-T Recommendations; TASE.2
Object models
IEC
IEC 61000-6-5
IEC
IEC 61334-4-32
IEC 61334-4-511
IEC 61334-4-512
IEC 61334-5-1
IEC
IEC
IEC
CEN / CENELEC EN 61400 (all parts) Wind turbines - Part 1: Design requirements
EN 61400-25 (all
CEN / CENELEC parts)
Functional safety of
electrical/electronic/programmable electronic
CEN / CENELEC EN 61508 (all parts) safety-related systems
CEN / CENELEC EN 61851 (all parts) Electric vehicle conductive charging system
Electric vehicles conductive charging system Part 21: Electric vehicle requirements for
conductive connection to an a.c./d.c. supply
Electric vehicle conductive charging system Part 22: AC electric vehicle charging station
Instrument transformers
Application integration at electric utilities CEN / CENELEC EN 61968 (all parts) System interfaces for distribution management
IEC 61981
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC 62056-1-0
IEC 62056-8-20
IEC 62056-3-1
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC 62056-42
IEC 62056-46
IEC 62056-47
IEC 62056-4-7
IEC 62056-5-3
IEC 62056-6-1
IEC 62056-6-2
IEC 62056-7-6
IEC 62056-8-3
IEC 62056-8-6
IEC 62056-9-7
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 212: Environment; Compatibility levels for lowfrequency conducted disturbances and
signalling in public medium-voltage power
supply systems
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 419: Testing and measurement techniques - Test
for immunity to conducted, differential mode
disturbances in the frequency range from 2 kHz
to 150 kHz, at a.c. ports
CEN-CLC-ETSI
CEN-CLC-ETSI/TR
50572
ISO/IEC
ISO/IEC 27019
ENTSO-E
ENTSO-E
acknowledgement
process
ENTSO-E
ENTSO-E Capacity
Allocation and
Nomination (ECAN)
ENTSO-E
ENTSO-E harmonized
Role Model
The Harmonised Electricity Market Role Model
ENTSO-E
ENTSO-E Market
Data Exchange
Standard (MADES)
ENTSO-E
ENTSO-E Reserve
Resource Planning
(ERRP)
ENTSO-E
ENTSO-E
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
Security Techniques Advisory Group (STAG) Baseline security standards - Features and
mechanisms
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
Machine to Machine Communications (M2M) Threat analysis and counter measures to M2M
service layer
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI) Policy requirements for certification authorities
issuing qualified certificates
Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI) Policy requirements for certification authorities
issuing public key certificates
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI) Policy requirements for trust service providers
signing and/or storing data objects
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
???
ETSI
ETSI TS DTS/PLT00031
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI TS 129368
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
IEC
IEC
IEC 60255
IEC
IEC 60255-24
IEC
IEC 60633
IEC 60700-1
IEC 60904 series
IEC 60919
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI
IEC
IEC
IEC
Programmable controllers
IEC
Programmable controllers
IEC 61194
Function blocks
IEC
IEC 61512
Batch control
IEC
IEC 61784-1
IEC
IEC 61803
IEC
IEC 61804
IEC
IEC 61850-80-1
IEC
IEC 61850-80-4
IEC 61850-8-2
IEC
IEC 61850-90-1
IEC
IEC 61850-90-10
IEC
IEC 61850-90-11
IEC 61850-90-12
IEC
IEC 61850-90-13
IEC
IEC 61850-90-14
IEC
IEC 61850-90-15
IEC
IEC 61850-90-2
IEC
IEC 61850-90-3
IEC 61850-90-4
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC 61850-90-5
IEC
IEC 61850-90-6
IEC
IEC 61850-90-7
IEC
IEC 61850-90-9
IEC 61954
IEC 61987
IEC 62056-6-9
IEC 62056-7-5
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC 62056-9-1
IEC
IEC 62264
IEC
IEC 62271-3
IEC
IEC 62282
CEN / CENELEC EN 62325 (all parts) Framework for energy market communications
IEC
IEC 62351
IEC 62351-1
IEC 62351-10
IEC 62351-11
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC 62351-2
IEC 62351-3
IEC 62351-4
IEC 62351-5
IEC 62351-6
IEC 62351-7
IEC 62351-8
IEC 62351-9
IEC
IEC 62351-90-1
IEC
IEC 62357
IEC
IEC 62361 (all parts) Rules for Power Utilities data model
IEC
IEC
IEC 62361-100
Harmonization of quality codes across TC 57 Part 100: Naming and design rules for CIM
profiles to XML schema mapping
IEC
IEC 62361-101
IEC
IEC 62361-102
IEC
IEC 62443-3-3
IEC
IEC 62488-1
(Formerly EN 60663
Part 1)
IEC
IEC/PAS 62559
IEC
Marine energy
IEC
IEC
IEC 62746
IEC
IEC 62786
IEC 61000-3-13
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 313: Limits - Assessment of emission limits for
the connection of unballanced installations to
MV, HV and EHV power systems
IEC 61000-3-14
IEC 61000-3-15
IEC 61000-3-6
IEC
IEC 61000-3-7
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
ISO/IEC 15118-1
ISO/IEC 15118-2
ISO/IEC 15118-3
ISO/IEC 15118-4
ISO/IEC 15118-5
ISO/IEC 15118-6
ISO/IEC 15118-7
IEC
ISO/IEC 15118-8
IEEE
IEEE 1344
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC 62746-10-1
IEEE
IEEE 1377
IEEE
IEEE
IEEE 1686
IEEE 1901
IEEE
IEEE 1901.2
IEEE
IEEE 802.1
IEEE 802.11
IEC
IEEE
IEEE
IEEE
IEEE 802.15.4
IEEE
IEEE 802.16
IEEE 802.1AE
IEEE 802.1AR
IEEE 802.1X
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3av
IEEE
IEEE
IEEE
IEEE
IEEE
IEEE
IEEE C37.118
IEEE
IEEE C37.238:2011
IEEE
IEEE P2030
IETF
draft-ietf-core-coap18
IETF
draft-ietf-6tischarchitecture
IETF
IETF
IETF
draft-ietf-6tischminimal
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IP Authentication Header
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
SASL Security
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
IETF
Internet Protocol
IRIG
IRIG 200-98
ISO
ISO 19142
ISO
ISO/IEC 12139-1
ISO/IEC 27001
ISO
ISO/IEC 27002
ISO
ISO/IEC 27009
ISO/IEC 29190
ISO
ISO/IEC 7498-1
ITU
ITU-T G.7041
ITU
ITU-T G.7042
ISO
ISO
ISO
ITU
ITU-T G.707
ITU
ITU-T G.709
ITU
ITU-T G.781
ITU
ITU-T G.783
ITU
ITU-T G.798
ITU
ITU-T G.803
ITU
ITU-T G.872
ITU
ITU-T G.983.1
ITU
ITU-T G.983.2
ITU-T G.983.3
ITU
ITU-T G.983.4
ITU
ITU-T G.983.5
ITU
ITU-T G.984.1
ITU
ITU-T G.984.2
Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (GPON): Physical Media Dependent (PMD) layer
specification
ITU-T G.984.3
ITU
ITU-T G.984.4
Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (GPON): ONT management and control interface
specification
ITU
ITU-T G.984.5
ITU
ITU-T G.984.6
ITU
ITU-T G.984.7
ITU
ITU-T G.987.1
ITU-T G.987.2
ITU-T G.987.3
ITU-T G.9901
ITU
ITU
ITU
ITU
ITU
ITU
ITU
ITU-T G.9902
ITU-T G.9903
ITU
ITU-T G.9904
ITU
ITU-T G.9905
ITU
ITU-T G.9959
ITU
ITU-T G.991.1
ITU
ITU-T G.991.2
ITU
ITU-T G.992.1
ITU
ITU-T G.992.2
ITU
ITU-T G.992.3
ITU
ITU-T G.992.4
ITU
ITU-T G.993.1
ITU-T G.993.2
ITU
ITU-T G.993.5
ITU
ITU-T G.994.1
ITU
ITU-T G.995.1
ITU
ITU-T G.996.1
ITU-T G.996.2
ITU-T G.9960
ITU
ITU
ITU
ITU-T G.9961
ITU-T G.9962
ITU-T G.9963
ITU
ITU-T G.9964
ITU
ITU-T G.9700
ITU
ITU-T G.9701
ITU
ITU-T G.997.1
ITU
ITU-T G.998.1
ITU
ITU-T G.998.2
ITU
ITU-T G.998.3
ITU
ITU
ITU
ITU-T G.998.4
ITU
ITU-T G.999.1
ITU
ITU-T I.322
NCAR
NCAR WXXM
OASIS
OASIS wsdddiscovery-1.1-specos
OASIS
OASIS wsddsoapoverudp-1.1spec-pr-01
SOAP-over-UDP
ITU
OPC UA part
OPC Foundation PLCopen
W3C
W3C
W3C
W3C
W3C REC-xml20001006
W3C
W3C
W3C RECws-addrcore-20060509
W3C
W3C RECws-addrsoap-20060509,
W3C
W3C SUBM
wsdl11soap1220060405
W3C
W3C SUBM
WSEventing20060315
W3C
W3C
W3C
OGC
OGC
WMO
WMO METCE
Selection and erection of electrical equipment Other equipment - Clause 551: Low-voltage
generating
setfor special installations or
Requirements
locations - Solar photovoltaic (PV) power supply
systems
Requirements for special installations or
locations - Supply of Electrical Vehicle
IEC
IEC 60783
IEC
IEC 60784
IEC
IEC 60785
IEC
IEC 60786
IEC
IEC 61850-90-8
IEC
IEC 61894
ISO
ISO 6469
ISO
ISO 8713
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 430: Testing and measurement techniques Power quality measurement methods
IEC
IEC
IEC 62749
ISO 16952
Abstract
ETSI TS 121 101 / 3GPP TS 21.101; Overview of Technical Specifications
and Technical Reports for a UTRAN-based 3GPP system
Communication
Component
SGAM layers
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Part 1: Product and system requirement; Part 2: KNXnet/IP Communication
The European Standard specifies parameters for the physical and link
layer for baseband communication over twisted pairs (M-Bus).
The European Standard specifies parameters for the application layer for
baseband communication over twisted pairs (M-Bus).
This standard defines the requirements for the protocols to use when
performing relaying in wireless meter readout networks. This document is
an extension to Part 4 of EN 13757, Wireless meter readout .
This European standard specifies the control network protocol (CNP) freetopology twisted-pair channel and serves as a companion document to
CNP, part 1. The channel supports communication at 78.125 kbps
between multiple nodes, each of which consists of a transceiver, a
protocol processor, an application processor, a power supply, and
application electronics. This standard covers the complete physical layer.
The document deals with the standardization of a bus system for Home
and Building Electronic Systems (HBES). It introduces to the underlying
application structure.
This part of EN 50090 specifies the structure and functioning of servers for
the objects which form the interface between the application layer and the
application and management.
This part of the EN 50090 specifies the services and protocol of the
application layer for usage in Home and Building Electronic Systems. It
provides the services and the interface to the user process as defined in
EN 50090-3-2.
This part of the EN 50090 specifies the services and protocol in a physical
layer independent way for the data link layer and for the network layer
and the transport layer for usage in Home and Building Electronic
Systems.
This European Standard defines the mandatory and optional requirements
for the medium independent communication over IP for HBES products
and systems, a multi-application bus system where the functions are
decentralised, distributed and linked through a common communication
process.
This European Standard defines the requirements for the medium specific
physical and data link layer for HBES Class 1 Twisted Pair in its two
variations called TP0 and TP1.
The focus of this part of the EN 50090 lies on the description of the
requirements for the medium specific Physical and Data Link Layer of
Radio Frequency for HBES. It is used as a product family standard.
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This standard deals with the limitation of the radio-frequency emission
(radio disturbance suppression) of information technology equipment (ITE)
and specifies the relevant limits and measuring methods.
This standard specifies requirements and associated test methods for the
immunity of information technology equipment (ITE). Particular test
conditions and performance criteria for particular kind of equipment are
contained in the normative annexes.
This standard applies to telecontrol equipment and systems with coded bit
serial data transmission for monitoring and controlling geographically
widespread processes.
Purpose of the document is to standardize the transmission of integrated
totals representing the amount of electrical energy transferred between
power utilities, or between a power utility and independend producers on
a high voltage or medium voltage network as a part of energy
management system functionality.
The document applies to protection equipment with coded bit serial
transmission for exchanging data with control systems. It defines a
companion standard that enables interoperability between protection
equipment and devices of a control system in a substation.
This part of IEC 60870 applies to telecontrol equipment and systems with
coded bit serial data transmission for monitoring and controlling
geographically widespread processes. It defines a telecontrol companion
standard that enables interoperability among compatible telecontrol
equipment.
It specifies standard link transmission prodecures suitable for data
transmission within telecontrol systems. The defined procedures are
composed of dialog elements, with each element presented by a
transmission frame.
The document applies to telecontrol equipment and systems with coded
bit serial data transmission for monitoring and controlling geographically
widespread processes. It specifies rules for structuring application data
units in transmission frames of telecontrol systems.
The document applies to telecontrol equipment and systems with coded
bit serial data transmission for monitoring and controlling geographically
widespread processes. It specifies rules for defining information elements
and presents a set of information elements, in particular digital and
analog process variables, that are frequently used in telecontrol
applications.
Particular items are given for ISO and ITU-T compatible protocols of
telecontrol equipment and systems and the use of standards which are
related to layers 1 through 4 of the ISO reference model.
The document deals with the application profile to be used with the
Telecontrol Application Service Element No. 1 (TASE.1). The functional
profile defines the provision of the TASE.1 communication services
between two Control Center End-systems. It is supported by the transport
services implemented in accordance with transport profiles defined for the
type of network that interconnect the control center end-systems. Largely
based on standards and profiles, it is defined which services and
functional units are required to support the services of TASE.1 from the
layers 5 to 7.
Overview and guidance for the IEC 61158 and IEC 61784 series, Physical
layer specification and service definition, Data link layer service definition,
Data link layer protocol specifications, Application layer service
definitions, Application layer protocol specification
The document covers the services required of, or by, the DCP Logical Link
Control (LLC) sublayer entity at the logical interfaces with the application
layer and the MAC sublayer.
This part of IEC 61400 deals with safety philosophy, quality assurance,
and engineering integrity and specifies requirements for the safety of
Small Wind Turbines (SWTs) including design, installation, maintenance
and operation under specified external conditions. Its purpose is to
provide the appropriate level of protection against damage from hazards
from these systems during their planned lifetime.
This International Standard sets out a generic approach for all safety
lifecycle activities for systems comprised of electrical and/or electronic
and/or programmable electronic (E/E/PE) elements that are used to
perform safety functions.
This part of IEC 61850 defines the general requirements, mainly regarding
construction, design and environmental conditions for utility
communication and automation IEDs and systems in power plant and
substation environments.
Specifies the additional common data classes, logical nodes and data
objects required for the use of IEC 61850 in a hydropower plant.
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Specifies a method of exchanging time-critical and non-time-critical data
through local-area networks by mapping ACSI to MMS and ISO/IEC 8802-3
frames.
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This standard defines the specific communication service mapping for the
transmission of sampled values according to the abstract specification in
IEC 61850-7-2.
Electric vehicle conductive charging system
This part together with Part 1, gives the requirements for a.c. electric
vehicle charging stations for conductive connection to an electric vehicle,
with a.c. supply voltages according to IEC 60038 up to 1000 V. This
standard also applies to in-cable control boxes used for mode 2.
Electric vehicle conductive charging system - d.c electric vehicle charging
station
Electric vehicle conductive charging system - Control communication
protocol between off-board d.c. charger and electric vehicle
Data interface for recharging of electric road vehicles supplied from the
a.c. main
Data interface for the recharging of electric road vehicles supplied from an
external d.c. charger
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The IEC 61968 standard, taken as a whole, defines interfaces for the major
elements of an interface architecture for distribution systems within a
utility enterprise. Part 1: Interface Architecture and General
Recommendations, identifies and establishes requirements for standard
interfaces based on an Interface Reference Model (IRM). Parts 3 through 9
of IEC 61968 define interfaces relevant to each of the major business
functions described by the Interface Reference Model.
This standard is the first in a series that defines interfaces for the major
elements of an interface architecture for distribution management
systems (DMS). This standard identifies and establishes requirements for
standard interfaces based on an Interface Reference Model (IRM).
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Part 100 of the IEC 61968 standard specifies an implementation profile for
the application of the other parts of 61968 using common integration
technologies, including Java Messaging System (JMS) and web services.
Extends the core CIM according to IEC 61970-301 with packages that
focus on Distribution Management Systems (DMS) including Assets, Work,
Customers, Load Control, Metering, and others.
This standard defines formats and rules based upon CIM and related to
Distribution Network Data.
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Identifies and explains terms and abbreviations used in the remaining
parts of IEC 61968.
The IEC 61968 standard, taken as a whole, defines interfaces for the major
elements of an interface architecture for distribution systems within a
utility enterprise. Parts 3 through 9 of IEC 61968 define interfaces relevant
to each of the major business functions described by the Interface
Reference Model.
The IEC 61968 standard, taken as a whole, defines interfaces for the major
elements of an interface architecture for distribution systems within a
utility enterprise. Parts 3 through 9 of IEC 61968 define interfaces relevant
to each of the major business functions described by the Interface
Reference Model.
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This standard specifies the information content of a set of message types
that can be used to support many of the business functions related to
Meter Reading and Control.
This standard describes the role of the other parts of this standards'
series, including the Common Information Model (CIM), the Component
Interface Specifications (CIS), and Technology Mappings.
Provides a glossary for the volume of work produced as part of the IEC
61970 series of publications. Supplies terms and abbreviations that are
either specific to the series, or that require explanation because of the
way that they are used.
IEC 61970-452 specifies the specific profiles (or subsets) of the CIM for
exchange of static power system data between utilities, security
coordinators and other entities participating in a interconnected power
system.
Included in this standard are the general use cases for exchange of
graphic schematic display definitions, and guidelines for linking the
schematic definitions with the CIM data. Guidelines for management of
schematic definitions through multiple revisions are also included.
This document describes how the Web services standardized in IEC 62541
OPC Unified Architecture Parts 1 through 10 provide the definition for Data
Services according to IEC 61970-40x-series for data defined by IEC 61970
Part 3 CIM in the follow section.
IEC 61970-552 specifies how the CIM RDF schema specified in 61970-501
is used to exchange power system models using XML (referred to as CIM
XML) defined in the 61970-45x series of profile standards, such as the
draft IEC 61970-452 CIM Transmission Network Model Exchange Profile.
Part 1 covers general requirements for electric road vehicle (EV) wireless
power transfer (WPT) systems; part 2 covers specific requirements for
communication between EV and WPT systems; part 3 covers specific
requirements for EV magnetic field WPT systems; further parts will
describe other technologies such as power transfer via electric field or
electromagnetic field WPT systems.
On board electric power equipment for electric road vehicles
Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control - Part 8-20: RF
Mesh Communication Profile
This standard describes three architectures for local bus data exchange
with stations either energized or not. For non-energized stations, the bus
supplies energy for data exchange.
This standard specifies the physical layer services and protocols with the
Companion Specification for Energy Metering (COSEM) three-layer
connection oriented profile for asynchronous data communication.
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Data link layer using HDLC protocol
This part of IEC 62056 specifies the transport layers for COSEM
communication profiles for use on IPv4 networks. These communication
profiles contain a connection-less and a connection-oriented transport
layer, providing OSI-style services to the service user COSEM application
layer.
This part of IEC 62056 specifies the transport layers for COSEM
communication profiles for use on IPv4 networks. These communication
profiles contain a connection-less and a connection-oriented transport
layer, providing OSI-style services to the service user COSEM application
layer.
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This standard specifies the COSEM application layer in terms of structure,
services and protocols, for COSEM clients and servers.
This standard contains the OBIS Object Identification System which
defines the identification codes (ID-codes) for commonly used data items
in electricity metering equipment. This standard specifies the overall
structure of the identification system and the mapping of all data to their
identification codes.
This part of IEC 62056 specifies a model of a meter as it is seen through
its communication interface(s). Generic building blocks are defined using
object-oriented methods, in the form of interface classes to model meters
from simple up to very complex functionality.
This part of IEC 62056 specifies the DLMS/COSEM 3-layer, connectionoriented HDLC based communication profile of electricity metering.
This part of IEC 62056 specifies the DLMS/COSEM PLC S-SFK profile for
neighbourhood networks.
Electricity metering data exchange - The DLMS/COSEM SUITE - Part 8-6:
DMT PLC profile for neighbourhood networks
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Parallel Redundancy Protocol
Defines the elements necessary to establish a cyber security management
system (CSMS) for industrial automation and control systems (IACS) and
provides guidance on how to develop those elements.
Presents the concepts and overview of the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC
UA).
Specifies the standard representation of Programs as part of the OPC
Unified Architecture and its defined information model. This includes the
description of the NodeClasses, standard Properties, Methods and Events
and associated behaviour and information for Programs.
Describes the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) security model. It
describes the security threats of the physical, hardware, and software
environments in which OPC UA is expected to run. It describes how OPC
UA relies upon other standards for security.
Describes the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) AddressSpace and its
Objects. It is the OPC UA meta model on which OPC UA information
models are based.
Defines the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) Services. The Services
described are the collection of abstract Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) that
are implemented by OPC UA Servers and called by OPC UA Clients. All
interactions between OPC UA Clients and Servers occur via these Services.
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(pr) Amendment A1: Extension Data security and privacy
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(pr)Smart grid - Application specification - Interface and framework for
customer
(pr)This standard deals with the immunity of multimedia equipment and
specifies the relevant test levels and measuring methods and the general
and function dependent specific performance criteria.
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(pr)This standard specifies compatibility levels for low-frequency
conducted disturbances and signalling in public medium-voltage power
supply systems for the frequency range 0 Hz to 9 kHz with an extension
up to 148,5kHz for mains signalling.
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(pr)The document specifies compatibility levels for low-frequency
conducted disturbances and signalling in public low-voltage power supply
systems for the frequency range 0 Hz to 9 kHz with an extension up to
148,5 kHz for mains signalling.
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(pr)Test for immunity to conducted, differential mode disturbances in the
frequency range from 2 kHz to 150 kHz, at a.c. ports
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(prTR)Guide for the application of the European Standard EN 50160
(prTR)Conformity assessment
(prTS)The purpose of this Technical Specification is to provide technical
guidance for the connection of generating plants which can be operated in
parallel with a public LV distribution network.
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(prTS)N/A
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(TR)This European Technical Report applies to newly manufactured static
watt-hour meters intended for residential, commercial and light industrial
use, of class indexes A, B and C, for the measurement of alternating
current electrical active energy in 50 Hz networks.
This document describes a model identifying all the roles that can be
played for given domains within the electricity market. The Role Model has
been developed by ENTSO-E and the associated organisations EFET and
ebIX. It covers both the electricity wholesale and retail markets.
The MADES acronym is short for: MArket Data Exchange Standard. The
MADES initiative specifies a standard for a communication platform which
every Transmission System Operator (TSO) in Europe may use to reliably
and securely exchange documents.
The objective of this implementation guide is to make it possible for
software vendors to develop an IT application for market players that can
exchange information for reserve resource tendering, planning and
activation within the balance management process.
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This work item is intended to give guidance on the application of
countermeasures defined in TS 102 165-2 (editions 1 and 2) to make
individual service capabilities secure both atomically and in combination.
The document is intended to cover the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC
(R&TTE Directive), Article 3.2, which states that ".. radio equipment shall
be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to
terrestrial/space radio communications and orbital resources so as to
avoid harmful interference".
The document covers the general access requirements for terminal
equipment for Phase 2 and Releases 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and Rel-4.
The general access requirements, applied to the terminal equipment, are
for one release only. The document does not cover the GPRS Class A
mobiles, the GPRS only mobiles and the ECSD mobiles.
The document applies to user equipment, repeaters and base stations for
IMT, falling within the scope of one of the other parts of EN 301 908,
except for IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA (DECT). The document also covers the
corresponding ancillary equipment.
To define both the method and proforma for security targets as defined in
the Common Criteria. This to be the 3rd part of a 3-part document as
outlined in 33wgTD054.
This WI shall set forth the TVRA for NGN Release 3 using the Release 2
document as the basis + the Release 3 functionality as defined in the
Release 3 definition.
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The work item shall report on the steps required to cover the requirements
of the Data Retention (DR) directive for all of NGN-R2.
The purpose of the present document is to define the security features
which are to be available in a GSM PLMN, together with the associated
levels of protection.
This work item is to make minor updates to TS 102042 to align with the
new CAB Forum Extended Validation Guidelines
The present document defines the remote management of the UICC based
on any of the secured packet structures specified in TS 102 225. It
specifies the APDU format for remote management.
The present document specifies the technical implementation of the
secure channel requirements. The document includes the architecture,
functional capabilities and characteristics of the Secure Channel protocol
and its associated interfaces transported over the UICC interface and over
the UICC USB interface.
The document applies to a new class of SRD devices specifically for Smart
Metering applications operating in the UHF frequency band from 870 MHz
to 876 MHz. It extends the discussion on Smart Metering Performance
Requirements in TR 102 649-2 and identifies the particular RF
performance parameters needed for the operation of these devices.
The document applies to a new class of SRD devices specifically for Smart
City applications operating in the UHF frequency band from 870 MHz to
876 MHz. It extends the discussion from Smart Metering Requirements
discussed in TR 102 886 [i.1] and TR 102 649-2 [i.7] to a wider set of
applications. Particular performance and compatibility parameters needed
for the successful operation of SRD devices used in smart cities
application are also identified.
The document is motivated by the fact that within the ETSI M2M System
semantic information needs to be available on M2M data that is
transferred within the M2M system.
The document specifies the interface between the UICC and the terminal.
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(Release 1 & Release 2)
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(Release 1 & Release 2)
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(Release 2)
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(Release 2)
The document defines the use cases and requirements for an embedded
UICC.
(Release 2)
Powerline communication recommendations for smart metering and home
automation
This proposed work item specifies the PHY and MAC layers for a narrow
band power line channel operating in the CENELEC A band for smart grid
and associated applications that is based on EN14908.3 (Open Data
Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building
Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 3: Power Line Channel
Specification).
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(3GPP TS 29.368)
The scope for this technical specification is to specify the security features
and mechanisms for secure access to the IM subsystem (IMS) for the 3G
mobile telecommunication system.
The present document defines the security architecture for network
domain IP based control planes, which shall be applied to NDS/IP-networks
(i.e. 3GPP and fixed broadband networks). The scope of network domain
control plane security is to cover the control signalling on selected
interfaces between network elements of NDS/IP networks.
The document specifies the security architecture; trust model and security
requirements for the interworking of the 3GPP System and WLAN Access
Networks. This specification is also valid for other IP based Access
Networks that support the same security capabilities towards the
interworking system as WLAN does.
This new work item aims to capture the NGN release 1 specific security
objectives and requirements in a stage 1 type deliverable.
This work item aims to define a stage 2, NGN release 3 security
architecture. This Work Item shall set forth the specific security
architecture for NGN Release 3 using the Release 2 document as a
baseline with additions to support the Release 3 functionality as described
in the Release 3 definition.
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Measuring relays and protection equipment
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Photovoltaic (PV) module safety qualification
Ed.1, Determination of power losses in high-voltage direct current (HVDC)
converter stations
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Specific communication service mapping (SCSM) - Mappings to webservices
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IEC/TR 61850-90-1 provides a comprehensive overview on the different
aspects that need to be considered while using IEC 61850 for information
exchange between substations.
Object Models for Scheduling
Use of IEC 61850 for the communication between substations and control
centres
IEC 61850 object models for photovoltaic, storage, and other DER
inverters
Mapping between the Common Information Model CIM (IEC 61968-9) and
DLMS/COSEM (IEC 62056) data models and message profiles
Electricity metering - Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load
control
(prTS)
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Part 503: Market data exchanges guidelines for the IEC 62325-351 profile
The scope of the IEC 62351 series is information security for power system
control operations. The primary objective is to Undertake the
development of standards for security of the communication protocols
defined by IEC TC 57, specifically the IEC 60870-5 series, the IEC 60870-6
series, the IEC 61850 series, the IEC 61970 series, and the IEC 61968
series. Undertake the development of standards and/or technical reports
on end-to-end security issues.
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IEC 62351-1 provides an introduction to the remaining parts of the
standard, primarily to introduce the reader to various aspects of
information security as applied to power system operations.
This Technical Report targets the description of security architecture
guidelines for power systems based on essential security controls.
Furthermore, the relation and mapping of these security controls to the
general system architecture of power systems is provided.
This part of IEC 62351 covers the key terms used in the IEC 62351 series,
and is not meant to be a definitive list. Most terms used for cyber security
are formally defined by other standards organizations, and so are included
here with references to where they were originally defined.
This part of IEC 62351 specifies messages, procedures and algorithms for
securing the operation of all protocols based on or derived from the
standard IEC 60870-5.
This part of IEC 62351 specifies messages, procedures, and algorithms for
securing the operation of all protocols based on or derived from the
standard IEC 61850.
IEC/TS 62351-7 defines network and system management (NSM) data
object models that are specific to power system operations. These NSM
data objects will be used to monitor the health of networks and systems,
to detect possible security intrusions, and to manage the performance and
reliability of the information infrastructure.
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Systems Interface between Customer Energy Management System and
the Power Management System
Domain Side Energy Source Interconnection with the Grid. It mainly
includes general requirements, power quality issues, power control,
voltage regulation, response characteristic of voltage and frequency,
maximum current of short circuit, safety and relay protection,
communication and information exchange, metering, operation and
testing
This part of IEC 61000 provides guidance on principles which can be used
as the basis for determining the requirements for the connection of
unbalanced installations (i.e. three-phase installations causing voltage
unbalance) to MV, HV and EHV public power systems (LV installations are
covered in other IEC documents).
This part of IEC 61000 provides guidance on principles which can be used
as the basis for determining the requirements for the connection of
fluctuating installations to MV, HV and EHV public power systems.
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation
The purpose of this part of ISO/IEC 15118 is the description of terms and
definitions, general requirements and use cases as the basis for the other
parts of ISO/IEC 15118.
The purpose of this Part of ISO/IEC 15118 is to detail the communication
between an EV (BEV or a PHEV) and an EVSE. Aspects are specified to
detect a vehicle in a communication network and enable an Internet
Protocol (IP) based communication between EVCC and SECC.
This part specifies the physical and data link layer for a high level
communication, directly between battery electric vehicles or plug-in
hybrid electric vehicles, and the fixed electrical charging installation.
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Network and application protocol conformance test
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Physical layer and data link layer conformance test
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Network and application protocol requirements for wireless
communication
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Physical layer and data link layer requirements for wireless
communication
The synchronizing input and the data output for phasor measurements
made by substation computer systems is discussed. Processes involved in
computing phasors from sampled data, data-to-phasor conversions, and
formats for timing imputs and phasor data output from a phasor
measurement unit (PMU) are also addressed. Replaced by C37.118-2005
This standard specifies communications for low frequency (less than 500
kHz) narrowband power line devices via alternating current and direct
current electric power lines. This standard supports indoor and outdoor
communications over low voltage line (line between transformer and
meter, less than 1000 V), through transformer low-voltage to mediumvoltage (1000 V up to 72 kV) and through transformer medium-voltage to
low-voltage power lines in both urban and in long distance (multikilometer) rural communications.
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N/A
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The scope of this standard is to define one medium access control (MAC)
and several physical layer (PHY) specifications for wireless connectivity for
fixed, portable, and moving stations (STAs) within a local area.
This standard specifies the air interface, including the medium access
control layer (MAC) and physical layer (PHY), of combined fixed and
mobile point-to-multipoint broadband wireless access (BWA) systems
providing multiple services.
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Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
IEEE Std 2030 provides alternative approaches and best practices for
achieving smart grid interoperability. It establishes the smart grid
interoperability reference model (SGIRM) and provides a knowledge base
addressing terminology, characteristics, functional performance and
evaluation criteria, and the application of engineering principles for smart
grid interoperability of the electric power system with end-use
applications and loads.
The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) is a specialized web transfer
protocol for use with constrained nodes and constrained (e.g., low-power,
lossy) networks. The protocol is designed for machine-to-machine (M2M)
applications such as smart energy and building automation.
Architecture for IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE 802.15.4e
Architecture for IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE 802.15.4e
Architecture for IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE 802.15.4e
Architecture for IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE 802.15.4e
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Certificate Management over CMS
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CMC Compliance Requirements
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This memo profiles the X.509 v3 certificate and X.509 v2 certificate
revocation list (CRL) for use in the Internet.
EAP-TTLS is an EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) method that
encapsulates a TLS (Transport Layer Security) session, consisting of a
handshake phase and a data phase.
This document defines the format for addresses used in the Extensible
Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), including support for non-ASCII
characters.
This document specifies how Label Edge Routers (LERs) should behave
when determining whether to MPLS encapsulate an IPv4 packet with
header options.
The Trickle algorithm allows nodes in a lossy shared medium (e.g., lowpower and lossy networks) to exchange information in a highly robust,
energy efficient, simple, and scalable manner.
This note identifies the key infrastructure protocols of the Internet Protocol
Suite for use in the Smart Grid.
This document specifies an IPv6 header compression format for IPv6
packet delivery in Low Power Wireless Personal Area Networks
(6LoWPANs).
This document specifies version 1.2 of the Datagram Transport Layer
Security (DTLS) protocol. The DTLS protocol provides communications
privacy for datagram protocols.
This document specifies the IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy
Networks (RPL), which provides a mechanism whereby multipoint-to-point
traffic from devices inside the LLN towards a central control point as well
as point-to-multipoint traffic from the central control point to the devices
inside the LLN are supported. Support for point-to-point traffic is also
available.
This document specifies a set of link and node routing metrics and
constraints suitable to LLNs to be used by the Routing Protocol for LowPower and Lossy Networks (RPL).
This document specifies a basic Objective Function that relies only on the
objects that are defined in the RPL and does not use any protocol
extensions.
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The scope of this standard is a physical and medium access control layer
specification with respect to the connectivity for In-home and Access
network high speed powerline communication stations. This standard
provides functional requirements and specification of the physical and
medium access control layer for high speed powerline communication
devices
ITU-T G.7041 defines a generic framing procedure (GFP) to delineate octetaligned, variable-length payloads from higher-level client signals for
subsequent mapping into octet-synchronous paths. It defines frame
formats for protocol data units (PDUs) transferred between GFP initiation
and termination points, the mapping procedure for the client signals into
GFP and responses to certain defect conditions.
This Recommendation specifies a methodology for dynamically changing
the capacity of a container that is transported in a generic transport
network.
Recommendation ITU-T G.781 defines the atomic functions that are part of
the two synchronization layers, the synchronization distribution (SD) layer
and the network synchronization (NS) layer. It also defines some atomic
functions, part of the transport layer, which are related to synchronization.
This Recommendation specifies both the components and the
methodology that should be used in order to specify synchronous digital
hierarchy (SDH) functionality of network elements.
Recommendation ITU-T G.798 specifies both the components and the
methodology that should be used in order to specify optical transport
network functionality of network elements.
This ITU-T Recommendation describes the functional architecture of
transport networks including network synchronization principles for
networks that are based on the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH).
This Recommendation describes the functional architecture of optical
transport networks using the modelling methodology described in [ITU-T
G.800] and [ITU-T G.805]. The optical transport network (OTN)
functionality is described from a network level viewpoint.
This Recommendation describes symmetrical and asymmetrical gigabitcapable passive optical network (GPON) systems. It proposes the general
characteristics for GPON based on operators' service requirements.
This Recommendation describes symmetrical and asymmetrical gigabitcapable passive optical network (GPON) systems. It proposes the physical
layer requirements and specifications for the Physical Media Dependent
(PMD) layer.
This Recommendation includes the specifications of gigabit PON
transmission convergence (GTC) layer framing, upstream time division
multiple access mechanism, physical layer OAM messaging channel,
principles and signalling mechanism of the upstream dynamic bandwidth
assignment, ONU activation method, forward error correction and security.
Recommendation ITU-T G.984.4 provides the optical network termination
(ONT) management and control interface (OMCI) specification for gigabitcapable passive optical network (G-PON) systems.
The purpose of ITU-T Recommendation G.984.5 is to define wavelength
ranges reserved for additional service signals to be overlaid via
wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) in future passive optical networks
(PON) for maximizing the value of optical distribution networks (ODNs).
Recommendation ITU-T G.984.6 outlines the architecture and interface
parameters for GPON systems with extended reach using a physical layer
reach extension device such as a regenerator or optical amplifier in the
fibre link between the optical line termination (OLT) and optical network
termination (ONT).
Recommendation ITU-T G.9902 contains the physical layer (PHY) and the
data link layer (DLL) specifications for the ITU-T G.9902 narrowband
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) power line
communication transceivers operating over alternating current and direct
current electric power lines over frequencies below 500 kHz. This
Recommendation supports indoor and outdoor communications over low
voltage-lines, medium-voltage lines, through transformer low-voltage to
medium-voltage and through transformer medium-voltage to low-voltage
power lines in both urban and long-distance rural communications. This
Recommendation addresses grid to utility meter applications, advanced
metering infrastructure (AMI) and other 'Smart Grid' applications such as
the charging of electric vehicles, home automation and home area
network (HAN) communications scenarios.
This Recommendation does not contain the control parameters that
determine spectral content, power spectral density (PSD) mask
requirements and the set of tools to support a reduction of the transmit
PSD; all of which are detailed in [ITU-T G.9901].
Recommendation ITU T G.9903 contains the physical layer (PHY) and data
link layer (DLL) specification for the G3-PLC narrowband orthogonal
frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) power line communication
transceivers for communications via alternating current and direct current
electric power lines over frequencies below 500 kHz. This
Recommendation supports indoor and outdoor communications over lowvoltage lines, medium-voltage lines, through transformer low-voltage to
medium-voltage and through transformer medium-voltage to low-voltage
power lines in both urban and long distance rural communications. This
Recommendation addresses grid to utility meter applications, advanced
metering infrastructure (AMI), and other 'Smart Grid' applications such as
the charging of electric vehicles, home automation and home area
networking (HAN) communications scenarios.
This Recommendation does not contain the control parameters that
determine spectral content, power spectral density (PSD) mask
requirements and the set of tools to support a reduction of the transmit
PSD; all of which are detailed in Recommendation ITU-T G.9901.
This Recommendation contains the physical layer (PHY) and data link
layer (DLL) specification for PRIME narrowband orthogonal frequency
division multiplexing (OFDM) power line communication transceivers for
communications via alternating current and direct current electric power
lines over frequencies below 500 kHz. This Recommendation supports
indoor and outdoor communications over low-voltage lines, mediumvoltage lines, through transformer low-voltage to medium-voltage and
through transformer medium-voltage to low-voltage power lines in both
urban and in long distance rural communications. This Recommendation
addresses grid to utility meter applications, advanced metering
infrastructure (AMI), and other 'Smart Grid' applications such as the
charging of electric vehicles, home automation and home area networking
(HAN) communications scenarios.
This Recommendation removes the control parameters that determine
spectral content, power spectral density (PSD) mask requirements, and
the set of tools to support reduction of the transmit PSD, all of which have
been moved to [ITU-T G.9901].
G.993.1 VDSL (Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line) permits the
transmission of asymmetric and symmetric aggregate data rates up to
tens of Mbit/s on twisted pairs. G.993.1 includes worldwide frequency
plans that allow asymmetric and symmetric services in the same group of
twisted pairs.
Recommendation ITU-T G.9961 specifies the data link layer (DLL) for wireline based home networking transceivers capable of operating over
premises wiring including inside telephone wiring, coaxial cable, and
power-line wiring.
Recommendation ITU-T G.9962 specifies the physical and data link layer
management for the ITUT G.996xseries home networking transceiver
specifications.
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MIMO G.hn
Specifies power spectral density (PSD) mask requirements for fast access
to subscriber terminals (FAST), a set of tools to support reduction of the
transmit PSD mask, profile control parameters that determine spectral
content, including the allowable maximum aggregate transmit power into
a specified termination impedance, and a methodology for transmit PSD
verification.
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This specification defines a binding for SOAP envelopes to use datagrams.
To provide a set of standard interfaces that will allow clients to access
historical archives to retrieve and store data in a uniform manner. Wide
range of data archives, from a simple serial data logging system to a
complex SCADA system.
A combined working group of PLCopen and the OPC Foundation was
started, focused to the mix of OPC Unified Architecture (UA) and IEC
61131-3, which creates interesting options for the realization of
automation structures. The objective of the combined technologies is to
increase the efficiency of the engineering process and information
exchange.
This document specifies XML digital signature processing rules and syntax.
XML Signatures provide integrity, message authentication, and/or signer
authentication services for data of any type, whether located within the
XML that includes the signature or elsewhere.
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WAMPACs
Generation
Substation
automation systems
General
Generation
management system
General
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Power qauality
General
Functional safety
EMC
Business
Function
Information
SGAM layers
Crosscutting
issues (FSS)
SGAM D
Transmission
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Aggregated prosumers
management system
AMI system
(refer to CLC TR 50572)
DER
Metering-related
Back Office system
General
Distribution
DER management
systems
General
DMS SCADA
and GIS system
FACTS
Feeder Automation
System
ission
Substation
automation systems
General
FACTS
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Administration
Telecommunication
Data modelling
System approach
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AAA system
Communication network
management
Market
General
remises
Trading system
General
e-mobility
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Mechanical
Electrical
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Market
Enterprise
Operation
Station
Crosscutting
Field
Process
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Functional safety
Power Quality
EMC
Connecting DER
Security
ystems
SGAM Zones
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Interoperability
Conformance
System
Testing
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DLMS UA
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15408-3
ISO/IEC
15408-3
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15408-3
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Comment WGI
Replaced by EN 50090-1:2011
Part 8: Conformity assessment of products
Part 8: Conformity assessment of products
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 23 - Ind-3: Involved standards:
Provisionally standards noted in TR 50572 as relevant to the
H2/H3 interface and coming under CLC TC 205.
Part 8: Conformity assessment of products
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 23 - Ind-3: Involved standards:
Provisionally standards noted in TR 50572 as relevant to the
H2/H3 interface and coming under CLC TC 205.
Part 8: Conformity assessment of products
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 23 - Ind-3: Involved standards:
Provisionally standards noted in TR 50572 as relevant to the
H2/H3 interface and coming under CLC TC 205.
Part 8: Conformity assessment of products
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 23 - Ind-3: Involved standards:
Provisionally standards noted in TR 50572 as relevant to the
H2/H3 interface and coming under CLC TC 205.
Part 8: Conformity assessment of products
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 23 - Ind-3: Involved standards:
Provisionally standards noted in TR 50572 as relevant to the
H2/H3 interface and coming under CLC TC 205.
Part 8: Conformity assessment of products
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 23 - Ind-3: Involved standards:
Provisionally standards noted in TR 50572 as relevant to the
H2/H3 interface and coming under CLC TC 205.
Measurements in LV / MV / HV-grid
EMI immunity
by 61850-10
by 61850-10
by 61850-10
partly by 61850-10
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 8 - Gen-1 / Dis-2
partly by 61850-10
partly by 61850-10
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 10 - Gen-3 / Ind-2 / HB-2
by 61850-10
by 61850-10
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Certification software OPC Compliance Test is provided to OPCmembers for free and ensures compatibility. Suppliers of OPCservers are able to test their server already during development.
The software tests the complete OPC-functionality, simulates
malfunction of a client and checks all error codes.
Link OPC UA Compliance & Certification:
http://www.opcfoundation.org/Default.aspx/ComplianceCertification/Compliance.asp?MID=Compliance
not released
not released
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 5 - EMC-1
not released
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 5 - EMC-1
not released
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 6 - EMC-2
not released
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 11-12 - Gen-4 / Gen-5
not released
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 11-12 - Gen-4 / Gen-5
not released
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 11-12 - Gen-4 / Gen-5
not released
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not released
Not relevant
Remains a list of potential solutions
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 26 - Other-1
not released
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 16 - Dis-1 / Dis-7
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 26 - Other-1
not released
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SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 17 - Dis-3
not released
SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 17 - Dis-3
not released
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SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 10 - Gen-3 / Ind-2 / HB-2
not released
Not relevant
Only Guidelines
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SGCG Report v1.72 Gap 16 - Dis-1 / Dis-7
not released
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Document restricted to TIES users
ITU-T G.9955 and ITU-T G.9956 have been listed in SGCG Report
v1.72 Gap 3 - Com-2. The contents of ITU-T G.9955 (2011) and
ITU-T G.9956 (2011) have been reorganized into
Recommendations ITU-T G.9901 (2012), ITU-T G.9902 (2012), ITUT G.9903 (2012) and ITU-T G.9904 (2012), which are technically
equivalent to G.9955 and G.9956.
ITU-T G.9955 and ITU-T G.9956 have been listed in SGCG Report
v1.72 Gap 3 - Com-2. The contents of ITU-T G.9955 (2011) and
ITU-T G.9956 (2011) have been reorganized into
Recommendations ITU-T G.9901 (2012), ITU-T G.9902 (2012), ITUT G.9903 (2012) and ITU-T G.9904 (2012), which are technically
equivalent to G.9955 and G.9956.
ITU-T G.9955 and ITU-T G.9956 have been listed in SGCG Report
v1.72 Gap 3 - Com-2. The contents of ITU-T G.9955 (2011) and
ITU-T G.9956 (2011) have been reorganized into
Recommendations ITU-T G.9901 (2012), ITU-T G.9902 (2012), ITUT G.9903 (2012) and ITU-T G.9904 (2012), which are technically
equivalent to G.9955 and G.9956.
ITU-T G.9955 and ITU-T G.9956 have been listed in SGCG Report
v1.72 Gap 3 - Com-2. The contents of ITU-T G.9955 (2011) and
ITU-T G.9956 (2011) have been reorganized into
Recommendations ITU-T G.9901 (2012), ITU-T G.9902 (2012), ITUT G.9903 (2012) and ITU-T G.9904 (2012), which are technically
equivalent to G.9955 and G.9956.
Prepublished
Document restricted to TIES users
Prepublished
Document restricted to TIES users
Column
A
B
C
D
E-N
O - AZ
BA - BG
BH
BI
BJ
BK
BL
BM
BN
BO
BP
Title
Standardization organization
Standard
Title
Abstract
Layer
Domain or Function / System
Zone
Testing: Electrical
Testing: Mechanical
Testing: System
Testing: Conformance
Testing: Interoperability
Testing: Acceptance
Testing: N/A
Type / Routine Test
Comment WGI
Source(s)
CEN-CENELEC-ETSI SGCG Final list of standards
CEN-CENELEC-ETSI SGCG Final list of standards
Perinorm
Various sources, in most cases extract from the respective standard
CEN-CENELEC-ETSI SGCG Final list of standards
CEN-CENELEC-ETSI SGCG Final list of standards
CEN-CENELEC-ETSI SGCG Final list of standards
Derived from corresponding standards
Derived from corresponding standards
Derived from corresponding standards
Derived from corresponding standards
Derived from corresponding standards
Derived from corresponding standards
Derived from corresponding standards
Derived from corresponding standards
WGI
Version
V01.02
V01.03
V02.01
Date
2013-11-12
2014-07-16
2014-08-13
V03.02
2014-10-31
Changes
First draft prepared for SGCG internal distribution alongside with WGI Interim Report
Final update of IOP tool to be consistent with WG SS final list of standards
Final draft prepared including conclusive harmonisation with WG SS final list of standards for SGCG
Final Report (Draft for comments)
Final version updated with stakeholder comments from WGI and WG SS
Name
Jrg Seiffert
Laurent Guise
Jrg Seiffert
Jrg Seiffert