1、BSI Standards PublicationBS ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecturePart 4-3: Application layer interface to lower communications layers for network enhanced control devices of HES Class 1BS ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis Br
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15、NATIONAL STANDARD Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 4-3: Application layer interface to lower communications layers for network enhanced control devices of HES Class 1 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION ICS 35.200 ISBN 978-2-8322-2868-5 Warning! Make sure t
16、hat you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. colourinsideBS ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 2 ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 ISO/IEC 2015 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 5 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references 7 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 7 3.1 Terms and definitions 7 3.2 Abbreviat
17、ions 9 4 Conformance . 9 5 Services of the application layer 9 5.1 Positioning in communications layers 9 5.1.1 General . 9 5.1.2 When using UDP in layer 4 and IP in layer 3 10 5.2 Service primitives of the application layer . 10 5.2.1 General . 10 5.2.2 NECD objects from the viewpoint of applicatio
18、n software . 11 5.2.3 Case 1: Obtaining the status of another node 11 5.2.4 Case 2: Controlling the functions of other nodes 12 5.2.5 Case 3: Notifying own node status to other nodes . 13 6 Application layer protocol data unit (APDU) . 15 6.1 Overview. 15 6.2 NECD header (NHD) . 16 6.2.1 Overview .
19、16 6.2.2 NECD header 1 (NHD1) . 16 6.2.3 NECD header 2 (NHD2) . 17 6.3 Transaction ID (TID) . 17 6.4 NECD data (NDATA) . 17 6.5 NECD object (NOJ) . 17 6.6 NECD Service (NSV) 18 6.6.1 Overview . 18 6.6.2 Property value write service (no response required) 0x60, 0x50 22 6.6.3 Property value write serv
20、ice (response required) 0x61, 0x71, 0x51 22 6.6.4 Property value read service 0x62, 0x72, 0x52 23 6.6.5 Property value write and read service 0x6E, 0x7E, 0x5E . 24 6.6.6 Property value notification service 0x63, 0x73, 0x53 25 6.6.7 Property value notification (response required) 0x74, 0x7A 26 6.7 Pr
21、ocessing object property counters (OPC, OPCSet and OPCGet) . 27 6.8 NECD property (NPC) . 27 6.9 Property data counter (PDC) . 28 6.10 NECD property value data (NDT) 28 7 Basic sequences . 29 7.1 General . 29 7.2 Basic sequences for object control 29 7.2.1 Overview . 29 7.2.2 Basic sequences for obj
22、ect control in general 29 7.2.3 Basic sequences for service content 30 BS ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 3 ISO/IEC 2015 7.3 Basic sequences for node start-up 32 7.3.1 Overview . 32 7.3.2 Basic sequence for NECD node start-up 32 8 NECD objects Detailed specifications . 33 8.1 General .
23、33 8.2 Types of objects 33 8.2.1 Device objects . 33 8.2.2 Node profile object 33 8.3 NECD property value data types . 33 8.3.1 Overview . 33 8.3.2 NECD property value range . 34 8.3.3 Class-specific mandatory properties 34 8.3.4 Profiles obliged to have a status change announcement function . 35 Bi
24、bliography 36 Figure 1 Communications middleware 9 Figure 2 Acquisition of status of another node (synchronous type) . 11 Figure 3 Acquisition of status of another node (asynchronous type) . 12 Figure 4 Objects seen from application software 12 Figure 5 Method of controlling other nodes 13 Figure 6
25、Objects seen from application software 13 Figure 7 Method of notification to other nodes (synchronous type) . 14 Figure 8 Method of notification to other nodes (asynchronous type) . 14 Figure 9 Objects seen from application software 14 Figure 10 Example of object configuration . 15 Figure 11 NECD fr
26、ame format 16 Figure 12 Bit specifications of NHD 1 . 17 Figure 13 Detailed specifications of NHD 2 17 Figure 14 Bit specifications of the NOJ code 18 Figure 15 Bit specifications of the NSV code 18 Figure 16 Sequence diagram for NSV transmission and reception . 21 Figure 17 NDATA configuration for
27、property value write service (no response required) . 22 Figure 18 NDATA configuration for property value write service (response required) 23 Figure 19 NDATA configuration for property value read service . 24 Figure 20 NDATA configuration for property value write and read service 25 Figure 21 NDATA
28、 configuration for property value notification service . 26 Figure 22 NDATA configuration for property value notification (response required) service 27 Figure 23 Processing target property counter for three requests 27 Figure 24 NPC detailed specifications 28 Figure 25 NPC code allocation . 28 Figu
29、re 26 Basic sequence when controlled object does not exist . 29 Figure 27 Basic sequence when controlled objects exist 30 Figure 28 Basic request receiving sequence for NSV = 0x60 30 BS ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 4 ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 ISO/IEC 2015 Figure 29 Basic request receiving sequence for NSV =
30、0x6* 31 Figure 30 Basic request receiving sequence for NSV = 0x63 31 Figure 31 Basic property value notification sequence . 32 Figure 32 Basic sequence for NECD node start-up 32 Table 1 List of NSV Codes for Requests 20 Table 2 List of NSV codes for response/notification . 20 Table 3 List of NSV cod
31、es for “Response not possible” 21 Table 4 Data types, data sizes and overflow / underflow codes 34 BS ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 5 ISO/IEC 2015 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HOME ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (HES) ARCHITECTURE Part 4-3: Application layer interface to lower communications layers for
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45、urs which are considered to be useful for the correct understanding of its contents. Users should therefore print this document using a colour printer. BS ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 6 ISO/IEC 14543-4-3:2015 ISO/IEC 2015 INTRODUCTION This part of ISO/IEC 14543 specifies the message structure, sequences a
46、nd protocol of the application layer for use in the Home Electronic System. Some services are targeted for communications between devices. Other services are exclusively reserved for management purposes. Some services can be used for both management and run-time communications. This standard is appl
47、icable for energy management services, mobile access, remote appliance maintenance services, home healthcare services, home security services and comfort control. This standard focuses on the application layers (5thlayer to 7thlayer of the OSI reference model). This standard specifies a message stru
48、cture that differs from the 12 message structures specified in ISO/IEC 14543-4-1. This standard allows the use of IP addressing or MAC addressing, while ISO/IEC 14543-4-1 specifies a different non-IP address structure. This part depends on routing functions provided by an external IP layer. ISO/IEC
49、14543-4-1 uses the routing functions specified in ISO/IEC 14543-4-2. Therefore Part 4-3 is an alternative to Part 3-1 plus Part 3-2. ISO/IEC 14543, Information technology Home Electronic System (HES) architecture, provides an introduction to specifications for Home Electronic System (HES): Part 2-1: Introduction and device modularity and specifications for three types of HES devices: Parts 3-x Specifications for network based control of HES Class 1 Par