Transcript UtilityAMI

OpenHAN TF Meeting
Where do we go next?
Erich W. Gunther
Agenda
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OpenHAN Overview
Work Plan Discussion
Next Steps
UtilityAMI 2008 HAN SRS
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Promotes open standards-based HANs that are
interoperable
Provides the vendor community with a common set of
principles and requirements around which to build
products
Ensures reliable and sustainable HAN platforms
Supports various energy policies in a variety of states,
provinces, and countries
Empowers end users with the information they need to
make decisions on their energy use by enabling the
vision of a home energy ecosystem
HAN SRS Ratification Vote Unanimous
Mar 7, 2008
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AEP
SCE
SDG&E
PG&E
Detroit Edison
FPL
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BC Hydro
Entergy
Consumers Energy
CenterPoint Energy
Oncor
EDF
Endorsing Utilities:
Duke Energy
Reliant Energy
HAN Standards Overview
Requirements
Technology
HAN Standards
Any standards activity that
touches the HAN in any way.
ZigBee®
MSC
Marketing
Steering
Committee
Certification
ZB Qualification
Group
ZARC
ZigBee Architecture
Review committee
Oversee ZigBee
certification
Acts as the technical
oversight committee and
authority
MWG
Goal of integrating to a common
application layer independent of
the underlying physical platform
ZigBee Security
WG
Recently reestablished to
review ZigBee
security issues
UCAIUG
Utility communications
architecture international
users group
1. NTS
2. TUV
Comprehensive
Certification
Labs
ZB + HP Joint Working Group
Marketing
Working Group
ZigBee Labs
Joint SC
Joint steering
committee
Smart Energy
Profile WG
TBD
chaired by PG&E
Utility HAN
public profile
Open DR
IP Connectivity
TG
Open AMI
Vendor
implementation
models of the
utility requirements
Marketing WG
Market
requirements and
alignment
Technical WG
Answer the
technical questions
Defining
ZigBee’s IP
gateway
functionality
Chaired by SCE
Chaired by Reliant
Compliance WG
Define
certification
process
Utility AMI
Utility driven
requirements
HomePlug 1.0
HomePlug CC
High bandwidth PLC
communications std
Lower bandwidth
PLC communication
std
HomePlug Labs
No specified labs
exist at the
moment
HomePlug ®
AMI enterprise
Back office
integrations
requirements
AMI SEC
Open HAN
Security requirements
for the AMI system
Technology agnostic
HAN requirements
802.15.4 HAN
2.4 GHz
HAN standard
getting traction in
Europe
IEC
Low power wireless
mesh technology
Wireless M-Bus
SAE J2836
ROLL
6lWPAN
Electric Vehicle
communications
Routing
over low
power and
lossy
networks
Skinny IP
(UDP)
over
802.15.4
Bluetooth
802.15 Labs
802.15 NAN SG
900 MHz
No specified labs.
NTS and TUV
execute their own
conformance testing
802.11
IETF
Other Standards
SAE
IPSO
IEEE
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HAN Guiding Principles
Value
Proposition
Guiding
Principles
Use Cases
System Criteria
Platform Independent
Requirements
Platform Requirements
(Technology Specific)
Dec 2007
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HAN Guiding Principles
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Capabilities
Supports a secure two way communication with the meter
Supports load control integration
Provides direct access to usage data
Provides a growth platform for future products which leverage HAN
and meter data
Supports three types of communications: public price signaling,
consumer specific signaling and control signaling
Supports distributed generation and sub-metering
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Assumptions
Consumer owns the HAN*
Meter to HAN interface is based on open standards
Implementation is appropriate given the value and the cost
Technology obsolescence does not materially impact the overall value
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Dec 2007
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HAN Use Cases
Value
Proposition
Guiding
Principles
Use Cases
System Criteria
Platform Independent
Requirements and
Architecture
Considerations
Platform Requirements
(Technology Specific)
Dec 2007
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Use Case Scope
 Abstracted to highest level for rapid adoption
(i.e., more details to follow) note: previous
work has been more detailed
 Concentrates on Utility to HAN interactions
 Device ownership independent (e.g.,
registration is the same whether or not the
utility supplies the device)
 Interactions are based on Utility relevant
activities only (Ignores other HAN activities
within the premise – e.g., Home Automation)
 Required device functionality will be specified
in subsequent phases (i.e., platform
independent requirements)
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Organization
 System Management and Configuration
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Depot Configuration
Installation and Provisioning
Utility Registration
Remote Diagnostics
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
 Load Control and Energy Management
 Voluntary
 Mandatory
 Opt-out
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Energy Management System
Energy Storage and Distribution
User Information
HAN Metering
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Platform Independent Requirements
Value
Proposition
Guiding
Principles
Use Cases
System Criteria
Platform Independent
Requirements and
Architecture
Considerations
Platform Requirements
(Technology Specific)
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Requirements Overview
 Requirements are platform independent
 Requirement are to products applied via
device mappings (Appendix)
 Special class of requirements for an AMI
gateway (See Mappings)
 Two types of compliance
 Technology/alliance – application and
communication compliance (e.g., message
structures)
 Vendor/product – compliant with device mapping
requirements
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Work Plan Discussion
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No consensus yet on next steps
Needs to be driven by industry need
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This is the only way to get the volunteers needed to do the work
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Stated need to update the SRS
New use cases
Lessons learned from SEP 2.0 and utility projects
Conformance
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General discussion
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What do we need to support deployments – what are the hot buttons?
Use Cases Proposed in 2008
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Installation - ZBHP
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Medical appliances inside the home
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Discovery for various utility program use
PEV - ZBHP
Fallback modes in degraded condition - ZBHP
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Deregistration
Reconstituting Security after failure/replacement
Failure mode cases missing in general
Pre-pay - ZBHP
Energy messages (pricing and usage) - ZBHP
Duty cycle control
Energy storage
Multiple dwelling units and high rises (Toronto has some)
Dynamic T&D integration
Use Case Development
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Prioritize, select, develop narrative
Questions?
For any additional information,
please do not hesitate to contact
us
Note: Full participation requires
UCAIug membership – join at
http://www.ucaiug.org/
UCAIug Board Members:
Erich W. Gunther
EnerNex Corporation
[email protected]
Wayne R. Longcore
Consumers Energy
[email protected]