1、 IEEE Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network: Heterogeneous Networks Convergence and Scalability Sponsored by the Corporate Advisory Group IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE-SA Board of Governors IEEE Std 1888.2-2014 IEEE Std 1888.2-2014 IEEE Standard for Ubiquitous
2、 Green Community Control Network: Heterogeneous Networks Convergence and Scalability Sponsor Corporate Advisory Group of the IEEE-SA Board of Governors Approved 27 March 2014 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: This standard describes heterogeneous networks convergence and scalability, specifies the r
3、equirements of network convergence, extends the system architecture defined in IEEE Std 1888, IEEE Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocol, with two new IEEE 1888 Components, i.e., the reconfigurable resolution server (RRS) and the intelligent application resolver (IAR), and
4、 generalizes primitive data type expressions and explicit field-bus data type management in IEEE 1888 systems. This standard enables IEEE 1888 systems to interoperate with heterogeneous access networks efficiently and improves the efficiency, flexibility, scalability and manageability of IEEE 1888 s
5、ystems. Keywords: field-bus data type, heterogeneous network convergence, IEEE 1888.2, intelligent application resolver, reconfigurable resolution server, scalability, primitive data type The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyrigh
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35、e this IEEE standard was completed, the IEEE 1888.2 Working Group had the following membership: Hongke Zhang, Chair Beijing Jiaotong University BII Group Holdings Ltd. China Telecommunications Corporation Cisco Systems Inc. Qingdao Gaoxiao Information Industry Co., Ltd. Raisecom Technology Co., Ltd
36、The University of Tokyo The P1888.2 Working Group gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the following participants. Without their assistance and dedication, this standard would not have been completed. Changhe Du Hiroshi Esaki Ming Feng Shuai Gao Chen Gu Xiaochuan Gu Hongyuan Jiang Lianshan J
37、iang Wenjie Li Zhigang Li Dong Liu Tsuyoshi Momose Hideya Ochiai Ming Qiu Shoichi Sakane Wei Su Hongchao Wang Hai Yang The following members of the entity balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Beijing Jiaotong University Beijin
38、g University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) BII Group Holdings Ltd. China Datang Corporation China Telecommunications Corporation Cisco Systems, Inc. Guangzhou Smart Home Technology Standards Promotion Center Guangzhou Video-star Electronics Industrial Co., Ltd. Institute of Electrical Engin
39、eering Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Electronic and Information Engineering in Dongguan (UESTC) Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. Qingdao Gaoxiao Information Industry Co., Ltd. Raisecom Technology Co., Ltd. Renesas Electronics Corporation
40、 Southwest Jiaotong University State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) The University of Tokyo Tsinghua University ZTE Corporation Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. vi When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 27 March 2014, it had the following membership: John Kulick, Chair
41、 Jon Walter Rosdahl, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Peter Balma Farooq Bari Ted Burse Clint Chaplin Stephen Dukes Jean-Philippe Faure Gary Hoffman Michael Janezic Jeffrey Katz Joseph L. Koepfinger* David J. Law Hung Ling Oleg Logvinov Ted Olsen Glenn Par
42、sons Ron Petersen Adrian Stephens Peter Sutherland Yatin Trivedi Phil Winston Don Wright Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons: Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative Michael Janezic, NIST Representative Patrick Gibbons IEEE Standards Progr
43、am Manager, Document Development Krista Gluchoski IEEE Standards Project Specialist, Professional Services Joan Woolery IEEE Standards Program Manager, Technical Program Development Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. vii Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1888.2-2014, IEEE
44、 Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network: Heterogeneous Networks Convergence and Scalability. IEEE 1888 has enabled access interoperability with many standard and proprietary protocols for field-bus systems including BACneta, LonWorksb, Modbus-based systems, ZigBeecdevices, etc. Howe
45、ver, IEEE 1888 lacks translation schemes among different application data types, generalized primitive data type expressions, and ID mapping configuration between field-bus and IEEE 1888 systems. That is, there are no efficient and scalable solutions for heterogeneous network convergence in IEEE 188
46、8 systems. This standard aims to provide the standard criteria for network convergence and scalability that enhances the heterogeneous networks interconnection and improves the efficiency, flexibility, scalability and manageability of IEEE 1888. This standard extends the system architecture defined
47、in IEEE Std 1888 d, IEEE Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network, with two new Components, i.e., the reconfigurable resolution server (RRS) and the intelligent application resolver (IAR). With the RRS, IEEE 1888 systems can support remote and dynamic distribution of ID mapping config
48、uration and translation rules. The IAR can perform automatic translation among different application data types. In addition, this standard generalizes primitive data type expressions, explicit field-bus data type management, and ID mapping configuration between field-buses and IEEE 1888 systems for
49、 heterogeneous networks convergence. This document is organized as follows: Clause 4 identifies the background and the requirements that this standard enables. Clause 5 defines the IEEE 1888 system architecture with the RRS and the IAR. Clause 6 generalizes the primitive data type expression. Clause 7 defines the management rule for importing field-bus data type. Clause 8 describes the security consideration. aBACnet is a registered trademark of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). bLonWorks is a registered tra
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