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IEEE ISO IEC 18881 2016

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ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard — Information technology — Ubiquitous green community control network — Control and management

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– Active. This standard describes network gateway access, control, and management; specifies control and management requirements; defines the system architecture, communication sequences, and enhanced functions for the protocols defined in IEEE 1888(TM), Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocol; and extends the protocols and interfaces based on the requirements. This standard shall provide enhanced protocols, workflows, and message formats for the network gateway under control and management, such as registration, access, control, event handling, configuration, status querying, etc.

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5 ISO/IEC/IEEE 18881:2016
IEEE Std 1888.1™-2013 Front Cover
7 Title page
10 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
11 Patents
12 Participants
14 Introduction
15 Contents
17 Important Notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
18 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
19 4. Architecture
4.1 General
20 4.2 System architecture
22 4.3 General workflow to manage sensors and actuators
24 5. Management and control unit (MCU)
5.1 General
5.2 Framework
25 5.3 Typical MCU communication sequences
27 6. Gateway (GW)
6.1 General
6.2 Framework
28 6.3 Access control
29 6.4 Event handling
7. Gateway (GW) control and management
7.1 Overview
31 7.2 Setting the configuration and running status of the GW
32 7.3 Getting the configuration and running status of the GW
33 7.4 Sending control command data to actuators
34 7.5 Reading the real-time data of sensors
35 8. SERVICE protocol
8.1 Protocol definition
36 8.2 Data structure
42 9. WRITE, FETCH, and TRAP protocol extension
9.1 General
43 9.2 Data structure
9.3 Redefinition of header class
44 9.4 Control class
45 10. Compatibilities with IEEE Std 1888-2011
46 11. Security considerations
47 Annex A (informative) A typical process of the service provided by the MCU
A.1 Scenario
48 A.2 Query service using service protocol
A.3 Service invocation using service protocol
50 Annex B (informative) Recommended component model for component management
B.1 Naming rule of Point ID
51 B.2 Product information (product namespace)
B.3 Implemented function profile
53 B.4 Configuration items of the component
55 B.5 Status items of the component
56 Annex C (informative) Access control list encoding
C.1 An example of the rule of ACL encoding
57 C.2 An example to encode an ACL
61 Annex D (informative) Procedures to provide the ACL from the MCU to the components
D.1 Example 1: The MCU sets the ACL for GW1
D.2 Example 2: Following C.2, GW1 requests own ACL from the MCU
63 Annex E (informative) Importing an SNMP management information base
64 Annex F (informative) Bibliography
IEEE ISO IEC 18881 2016
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