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IEEE 2030.5-2013 - IEEE Adoption of Smart Energy Profile 2.0 Application Protocol Standard
IEEE Adoption of Smart Energy Profile 2.0 Application Protocol Standard
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Standard number: | IEEE 2030.5-2013 |
Released: | 11.11.2013 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-8746-4 |
Pages: | 348 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 2030.5-2013
With respect to the OSI network model, the Smart Energy Profile 2.0 Application Protocol is built using the four layer Internet stack model. This specification defines the 'APPLICATION' layer with TCP/IP providing functions in the 'TRANSPORT' and 'INTERNET' layers. Depending on the physical layer in use (e.g., 802.15.4, 802.11, 1901), a variety of lower layer protocols may be involved in providing a complete solution. Generally, lower layer protocols are not discussed in this document except where there is a direct interaction with the application protocol. The scope of this document is defining the mechanisms for exchanging application messages, the exact messages exchanged including error messages, and the security features used to protect the application messages.The purpose of this document is to define the application protocol used by the Smart Energy Profile release 2.0. The Smart Energy Profile Application Protocol 2.0 is designed to meet the requirements stated in the Smart Energy Profile 2.0 Marketing Requirements Document (SEP 2 MRD) [ZB 09-5162] and the Smart Energy Profile 2.0 Technical Requirements Document (SEP 2 TRD) [ZB 09-5449]. Per Req[DataModel-1], this application protocol is an IEC 61968 common information model [61968] profile, mapping directly where possible, and using subsets and extensions where needed, and follows a RESTful architecture [REST].
New IEEE Standard - Superseded. The 'APPLICATION' layer with TCP/IP providing functions in the 'TRANSPORT' and 'INTERNET' layers is defined in this standard. Depending on the physical layer in use (e.g., IEEE 802.15.4(TM), IEEE 802.11(TM), IEEE 1901(TM)), a variety of lower layer protocols may be involved in providing a complete solution. Generally, lower layer protocols are not discussed in this standard except where there is a direct interaction with the application protocol. This standard defines the mechanisms for exchanging application messages, the exact messages exchanged including error messages, and the security features used to protect the application messages. With respect to the OSI network model, this standard is built using the four-layer Internet stack model. The defined application protocol is an IEC 61968 common information model [61968] profile, mapping directly where possible, and using subsets and extensions where needed, and follows an IETF RESTful architecture [REST]. (NOTE: additional files for this standard is available at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/2030.5/)