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7、 obtain permission from the IEEE Standards Department. 32 IEEE Standards Department 33 445 Hoes Lane 34 Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA 35 36PC37.237/D0.8, April 2018 Draft Standard for Requirements for Time Tags Created by Intelligent Electronic DevicesCOMTAG Abstract: Common requirements for associating
8、 time tags with data items recorded or 1 transmitted by Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) are established in this standard. The standard 2 specifies time-tag attributes and requirements for describing time-tag accuracy. 3 4 Keywords: COMTAG, IED, IEEE PC37.237, IRIG-B, time stamp, time synchroni
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41、ndard was completed, the H4/C4 Working Group had the following membership: 2 Bill Dickerson, Chair, Power System Relaying Committee H3 3 Jim Hackett, Vice Chair, Power System Relaying Committee H3 4 Marc Lacroix, Chair, Substations Committee C4 5 6 Participant1 7 Participant2 8 Participant3 9 Partic
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43、 22 Balloter4 23 Balloter5 24 Balloter6 25 Balloter7 26 Balloter8 27 Balloter9 28 29 When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on , it had the following 30 membership: 31 To be supplied by IEEE 32 , Chair 33 , Vice Chair 34 , Past Chair 35 Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary 36 SBMember1 37 SBMember2 38 SBMember3 39 SBMember4 40 SBMember5 41 SBMember6 42 SBMember7 43 SBMember8 44 SBMember9 45 *Member Emeritus 46 47