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HIS Smart Grid – Summary (1)

HIS Smart Grid – Summary (1). Contributions GSC16-PLEN-35 Smart Grid Standardization Activities TIA GSC16-PLEN-36 ETSI Standardization Activities on Smart Grids ETSI GSC16-PLEN-47 IEEE-SA Smart Grid IEEE SA GSC16-PLEN-53 Smart Grid ICT: Security, Interoperability and Next Steps ISACC

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HIS Smart Grid – Summary (1)

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  1. HIS Smart Grid – Summary (1) • Contributions • GSC16-PLEN-35 Smart Grid Standardization Activities TIA • GSC16-PLEN-36 ETSI Standardization Activities on Smart Grids ETSI • GSC16-PLEN-47 IEEE-SA Smart Grid IEEE SA • GSC16-PLEN-53 Smart Grid ICT: Security, Interoperability and Next Steps ISACC • GSC16-PLEN-58 ATIS and the Smart Grid ATIS • GSC16-PLEN-60 ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Grid ITU • SGIP membership is increasing, more international organizations are participating. • PSOs have strong expertise in ICT, and recognize the need for cross industry (power & ICT) collaboration and international cooperation. • ISACC’s work on Smart Grid • Participates in standards developing with SGIP, IEC TC 57, ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 25 and SC 27, IEEE P2030, ITU-R WP 5C. • Established a national task force on smart grid • Positioned to adopt international standards related to Smart Grid, and is evaluating potential service offering • Stress implementation issues: spectrum harmonization, security, privacy, interoperability • TIA’s work on Smart Grid • TR45.5 is working with SGIP PAP02 on Guidelines for Assessing Wireless Standards for Smart Grid Applications • TR50 and TR41 work on standards related to smart grid device communications (M2M), • TR51 is developing access standards for Smart Utility Network

  2. HIS Smart Grid – Summary (2) • ATIS’s work on Smart Grid • Transport layer: Work with SGIP PAP02 on Guidelines for Assessing Wireless Standards for Smart Grid Applications • Service layer: M2M Focus Group addressing Smart Grid and others. • Review use cases, and analyze protocols, in particular SEP 2.0 • Strategy directions: Access/Transport/Delivery of Data and Services, Security and Conditional Access, Service Management; SG flows from HAN through ESI into carrier Access-IP core. • Challenges: privacy, critical infrastructure protection, pricing, metering, renewal generation, spectrum • ETSI works on EU mandates – Smart Metering, PEV, Smart Grid • Coordinated the work through TC M2M • Active participation in EC Smart Grid Coordination Group • ITU-T initiated a focus group on smart grid to provide roadmap for TSAG. • Will finalize its reports in December, 5 documents: overview, terminologies, use cases, requirements, and architecture. • IEEE baseline standards cover diverse fields applicable for smart grid • IEEE 2030: Reference mode and three Interoperability Architecture Perspectives (IAP) on power system, communications technology, information technology. • Update GSC15 Resolution • Drafting group will meet to update the resolution

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