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22、15 ISO/IEC/IEEE 18880:2015(E)BS ISO/IEC/IEEE 18880:2015Abstract: The standard identifies gateways for field-bu s networks, data storage for archiving and developing data sharing platforms, and applicatio n units as important system components for developing digital communities, i.e., building-sc ale
23、 and city-wide ubiquitous facility networking infrastructure. The standard defines a data exch ange protocol that generalizes and interconnects these components (gateways, stor age, application units) over th e IPv4/v6-based networks. This enables integration of multiple facilities, data storage, ap
24、plication services such as central management, energy saving, environmental monitoring, and alarm notification systems. Keywords: access interface, actuat or, APP, application, communi cation protocol, component, data structure, energy management, energy sa ving, facility networking, gateway, GW, IE
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