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This document defines data models for Interoperable Connected Household Appliances. The data model is derived from a logical decomposition of use cases into functional blocks that themselves are realized by abstract actions on the data model itself.<\/p>\n
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2<\/td>\n | undefined <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
9<\/td>\n | Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
10<\/td>\n | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
16<\/td>\n | 4 Process & Requirements to enable interoperability 4.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
17<\/td>\n | 4.2 Conceptual Architecture Model <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
19<\/td>\n | 4.3 Top Down Approach <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
20<\/td>\n | 4.4 Process <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
21<\/td>\n | 5 User Stories and Use Cases 5.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
22<\/td>\n | 5.2 User Stories 5.2.1 Demand Response (DR) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
23<\/td>\n | 5.2.2 Demand Side Management (DSM), see \u201cEURELECTRIC Views on Demand-Side Participation\u201d [5] <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
24<\/td>\n | 5.2.3 Emergency Blackout Prevention (see [2]) 5.2.4 Remote Control of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
25<\/td>\n | 5.2.5 Remote Monitoring of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) 5.2.6 Manual Operation of a Smart Appliance (see [3]) 5.3 Derived use cases 5.3.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
26<\/td>\n | 5.3.2 Actors 5.3.3 Main level of Smart Appliances use cases <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
27<\/td>\n | 5.3.4 Flexible Start 5.3.4.1 Use case structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
29<\/td>\n | 5.3.4.2 Sequence diagrams and functional decompositions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
36<\/td>\n | 5.3.5 Direct Load Control 5.3.5.1 Use case structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
37<\/td>\n | 5.3.5.2 Sequence diagrams and functional decompositions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
40<\/td>\n | 5.3.6 Emergency Blackout Prevention 5.3.6.1 Use case structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
41<\/td>\n | 5.3.6.2 Sequence diagrams and functional decompositions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
43<\/td>\n | 5.3.7 Remote Programming 5.3.7.1 Use case structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
44<\/td>\n | 5.3.7.2 Sequence diagrams and functional decompositions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
46<\/td>\n | 5.3.8 Remote Monitoring 5.3.8.1 Use case structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
47<\/td>\n | 5.3.8.2 Sequence diagrams and functional decompositions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
50<\/td>\n | 5.3.9 Manual Operation 5.3.9.1 Use case structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
51<\/td>\n | 5.3.9.2 Sequence diagrams and functional decompositions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
52<\/td>\n | 5.3.10 Install Smart Appliance 5.3.10.1 Use case structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
53<\/td>\n | 5.3.10.2 Sequence diagrams and functional decompositions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
54<\/td>\n | 5.3.11 Remove Smart Appliance 5.3.11.1 Use case structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
55<\/td>\n | 5.3.11.2 Sequence diagrams and functional decompositions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
56<\/td>\n | 6 Requirements & Common Function Descriptions 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Requirements 6.2.1 JWG-R100 \u2013 Provide fallback mechanism of Smart Device to regular device (autonomous operation) if no CCM is available 6.2.2 JWG-R101 \u2013 Safety relevant requirements 6.3 Common Function Descriptions 6.3.1 JWG-F100\/101 \u2013 Register \/ De-Register Smart Appliance with available options <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
57<\/td>\n | 6.3.1.1 JWG-F100 – Registration process <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
58<\/td>\n | 6.3.1.2 JWG-F101 – De-registration process <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
59<\/td>\n | 6.3.2 JWG-F102 \u2013 Provide alternatives on power profiles with available optimization targets, Notify about pending job(s) that were initiated by Smart Aplliance and\/or the end-customer <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
60<\/td>\n | 6.3.3 JWG-F103 \u2013 Plan automated start in advance <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
62<\/td>\n | 6.3.4 JWG-F104 \u2013 Query and show information as well as status and\/or status change of a Smart Appliance <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
64<\/td>\n | 6.3.5 JWG-F105 \u2013 Immediately control device (no emergency case) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
65<\/td>\n | 6.3.6 JWG-F106 \u2013 Modify configuration of Smart Device during runtime to increase\/decrease power consumption <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
66<\/td>\n | 6.3.7 JWG-F107 \u2013 Emergency control device (cooperative with Smart Device) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
67<\/td>\n | 7 Mappings 7.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
68<\/td>\n | 7.2 Mapping use cases \u2013 use case functions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
69<\/td>\n | 7.3 Mapping common use case functions \u2013 SPINE data model <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
72<\/td>\n | 8 SPINE Data Model 8.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
75<\/td>\n | 8.2 Brief outlook to the next chapters <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
76<\/td>\n | 8.3 General notations 8.3.1 Used keywords 8.3.2 Data model specialization: From \u201cgeneric XSD models\u201d to \u201cadjusted models\u201d in \u201ctables\u201d and feature types 8.3.2.1 Element presence indications <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
77<\/td>\n | 8.3.2.2 Specialized cardinalities 8.3.2.3 Process dependent rules 8.3.3 Multiple \u201centity\u201d tags 8.3.4 Common data types <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
78<\/td>\n | 9 SPINE Protocol 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Architecture requirements 9.2.1 General rules <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
79<\/td>\n | 9.2.2 Address level details <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
80<\/td>\n | 9.3 SPINE Datagram 9.3.1 Introduction 9.3.1.1 General information <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
81<\/td>\n | 9.3.1.2 Structure 9.3.2 Header 9.3.2.1 General information <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
82<\/td>\n | 9.3.2.2 Address information <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
84<\/td>\n | 9.3.2.3 Message counter 9.3.2.4 Message classifiers <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
86<\/td>\n | 9.3.2.5 Acknowledgement concept <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
87<\/td>\n | 9.3.2.6 Time information in “timestamp” 9.3.2.7 Structure <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
88<\/td>\n | 9.3.3 Payload 9.3.3.1 General information <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
89<\/td>\n | 9.3.3.2 Elements and usage <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
91<\/td>\n | 9.3.3.3 Ownership 9.3.3.4 Restricted function exchange with cmdOptions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
99<\/td>\n | 9.4 Communication modes <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
100<\/td>\n | 9.4.1 Simple communication mode 9.4.2 Enhanced communication mode <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
101<\/td>\n | 9.5 Functional commissioning 9.5.1 Detailed discovery <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
103<\/td>\n | 9.5.1.1 Basic definitions and rules <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
107<\/td>\n | 9.5.1.2 Detailed discovery \u201call at once\u201d <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
113<\/td>\n | 9.5.1.3 Using detailed discovery for automatisms (informative) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
114<\/td>\n | 9.5.1.4 Changes during runtime <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
115<\/td>\n | 9.5.2 Destination list 9.5.2.1 Introduction 9.5.2.2 Architecture requirements 9.5.2.3 Rules <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
116<\/td>\n | 9.5.2.4 Exchanging DestinationList <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
118<\/td>\n | 9.5.3 Binding 9.5.3.1 Basic definitions and rules <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
119<\/td>\n | 9.5.3.2 Binding request <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
121<\/td>\n | 9.5.3.3 Reading binding-information <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
123<\/td>\n | 9.5.3.4 Release of a binding <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
126<\/td>\n | 9.5.3.5 Considerations on broken bindings (informative) 9.5.4 Subscription 9.5.4.1 Basic definitions and rules <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
127<\/td>\n | 9.5.4.2 Subscription request <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
129<\/td>\n | 9.5.4.3 Reading subscription information <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
131<\/td>\n | 9.5.4.4 Release of a subscription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
133<\/td>\n | 9.5.4.5 Considerations on broken subscriptions (informative) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
134<\/td>\n | 10 SPINE Resource Definitions 10.1 Overall model hierarchy concept overview 10.1.1 Resource Type Definition Concept 10.1.1.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
135<\/td>\n | 10.1.1.2 Interoperability vs. vendor specific 10.1.1.3 Device Model Facets <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
136<\/td>\n | 10.1.1.4 Specific usage 10.1.1.5 Feature Group 10.1.2 Class Concept 10.1.2.1 Standard Classes <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
137<\/td>\n | 10.1.2.2 Complex Classes 10.1.2.3 SPINE class hierarchy (Class \/ Sub-Class \/ Function-Group \/ Function \/ Element) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
138<\/td>\n | 10.2 Common technical details 10.2.1 Introduction 10.2.2 Time information (absolute \/ relative \/ recurring) 10.2.3 List Data concept <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
139<\/td>\n | 10.2.4 Identifier concept 10.2.4.1 Introduction 10.2.4.2 Identifier rules <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
140<\/td>\n | 10.2.5 Restricted function exchange for list based functions 10.2.6 On the use of “label” and “description” <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
141<\/td>\n | 10.2.7 Empty elements as “tags” <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
142<\/td>\n | 10.2.8 Common data types 10.2.8.1 General <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
150<\/td>\n | 10.2.8.2 Time-related <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
154<\/td>\n | 10.2.8.3 Address-related <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
156<\/td>\n | 10.2.9 Result <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
157<\/td>\n | 10.3 Device Model Facets Definitions 10.3.1 Device Types 10.3.1.1 Basic Device Types <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
158<\/td>\n | 10.3.1.2 Specific Device Types 10.3.1.3 Fictitious Example Device Types <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
159<\/td>\n | 10.3.2 Entity Types 10.3.2.1 Basic Entity Types <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
160<\/td>\n | 10.3.2.2 Specific Entity Types 10.3.2.3 Fictitious Example Entity Types <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
162<\/td>\n | 10.3.3 Feature Types 10.3.3.1 ActuatorSwitch 10.3.3.2 DeviceClassification <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
163<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.3 DirectControl <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
164<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.4 Generic <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
165<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.5 LoadControl 10.3.3.6 Measurement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
167<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.7 Messaging <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
168<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.8 NetworkManagement 10.3.3.9 NodeManagement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
169<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.10 OperatingConstraints <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
170<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.11 PowerSequences <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
175<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.12 Sensing 10.3.3.13 Setpoint <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
177<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.14 SmartEnergyManagementPs <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
217<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.15 TaskManagement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
218<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.16 Threshold <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
219<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.17 TimeInformation <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
220<\/td>\n | 10.3.3.18 TimeTable <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
221<\/td>\n | 10.4 Complex Classes 10.4.1 NodeManagement 10.4.2 SmartEnergyManagementPs 10.4.2.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
226<\/td>\n | 10.4.2.2 Function specifications <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
239<\/td>\n | 10.5 Standard Classes 10.5.1 ActuatorSwitch 10.5.1.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
240<\/td>\n | 10.5.1.2 actuatorSwitch <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
241<\/td>\n | 10.5.1.3 actuatorSwitchDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
242<\/td>\n | 10.5.2 BindingManagement 10.5.2.1 Introduction 10.5.2.2 bindingManagementEntry <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
244<\/td>\n | 10.5.2.3 bindingManagementRequestCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
245<\/td>\n | 10.5.2.4 bindingManagementDeleteCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
247<\/td>\n | 10.5.3 DeviceClassification 10.5.3.1 Introduction 10.5.3.2 deviceClassificationManufacturer <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
250<\/td>\n | 10.5.3.3 deviceClassificationUser <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
251<\/td>\n | 10.5.4 DirectControl 10.5.4.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
252<\/td>\n | 10.5.4.2 directControlActivity <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
254<\/td>\n | 10.5.4.3 directControlDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
255<\/td>\n | 10.5.5 LoadControl 10.5.5.1 Introduction 10.5.5.2 loadControlEvent <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
258<\/td>\n | 10.5.5.3 loadControlState <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
260<\/td>\n | 10.5.6 Measurement 10.5.6.1 Introduction 10.5.6.2 measurement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
264<\/td>\n | 10.5.6.3 measurementConstraints <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
266<\/td>\n | 10.5.6.4 measurementDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
268<\/td>\n | 10.5.6.5 measurementThresholdRelation <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
269<\/td>\n | 10.5.7 Messaging 10.5.7.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
270<\/td>\n | 10.5.7.2 messaging <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
273<\/td>\n | 10.5.8 NetworkManagement 10.5.8.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
275<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.2 networkManagement…Call 10.5.8.3 networkManagementAddNodeCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
277<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.4 networkManagementRemoveNodeCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
279<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.5 networkManagementModifyNodeCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
280<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.6 networkManagementScanNetworkCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
282<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.7 networkManagementDiscoverCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
283<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.8 networkManagementAbortCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
284<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.9 networkManagement…Data 10.5.8.10 networkManagementProcessState <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
285<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.11 networkManagementJoiningMode <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
287<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.12 networkManagementReportCandidate <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
288<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.13 networkManagementDeviceDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
292<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.14 networkManagementEntityDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
294<\/td>\n | 10.5.8.15 networkManagementFeatureDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
298<\/td>\n | 10.5.9 OperatingConstraints 10.5.9.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
299<\/td>\n | 10.5.9.2 operatingConstraintsInterrupt <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
300<\/td>\n | 10.5.9.3 operatingConstraintsDuration <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
302<\/td>\n | 10.5.9.4 operatingConstraintsPowerDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
303<\/td>\n | 10.5.9.5 operatingConstraintsPowerRange <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
304<\/td>\n | 10.5.9.6 operatingConstraintsPowerLevel <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
306<\/td>\n | 10.5.9.7 operatingConstraintsResumeImplication <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
307<\/td>\n | 10.5.10 PowerSequences 10.5.10.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
311<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.2 Sub-class PowerTimeSlot \u2013 Power values, facets, curves <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
312<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.3 powerTimeSlotSchedule <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
314<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.4 powerTimeSlotValue <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
316<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.5 powerTimeSlotScheduleConstraints <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
318<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.6 Sub-class PowerSequence 10.5.10.7 powerSequenceAlternativesRelation <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
320<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.8 powerSequenceDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
322<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.9 powerSequenceState <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
324<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.10 powerSequenceSchedule <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
325<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.11 powerSequenceScheduleConstraints <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
327<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.12 powerSequencePrice <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
329<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.13 powerSequenceSchedulePreference <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
330<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.14 Sub-class PowerSequenceNode 10.5.10.15 powerSequenceNodeScheduleInformation <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
331<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.16 powerSequenceScheduleConfigurationRequestCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
332<\/td>\n | 10.5.10.17 powerSequencePriceCalculationRequestCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
334<\/td>\n | 10.5.11 Sensing 10.5.11.1 Introduction 10.5.11.2 sensing <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
336<\/td>\n | 10.5.11.3 sensingDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
338<\/td>\n | 10.5.12 Setpoint 10.5.12.1 Introduction 10.5.12.2 setpoint <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
340<\/td>\n | 10.5.12.3 setpointConstraints <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
342<\/td>\n | 10.5.12.4 setpointDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
345<\/td>\n | 10.5.13 SubscriptionManagement 10.5.13.1 Introduction 10.5.13.2 subscriptionManagementEntry <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
347<\/td>\n | 10.5.13.3 subscriptionManagementRequestCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
349<\/td>\n | 10.5.13.4 subscriptionManagementDeleteCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
350<\/td>\n | 10.5.14 TaskManagement 10.5.14.1 Introduction 10.5.14.2 taskManagementJob <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
352<\/td>\n | 10.5.14.3 taskManagementJobRelation <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
354<\/td>\n | 10.5.14.4 taskManagementJobDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
355<\/td>\n | 10.5.14.5 taskManagementOverview <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
356<\/td>\n | 10.5.15 Threshold 10.5.15.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
357<\/td>\n | 10.5.15.2 threshold <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
358<\/td>\n | 10.5.15.3 thresholdConstraints <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
360<\/td>\n | 10.5.15.4 thresholdDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
361<\/td>\n | 10.5.16 TimeInformation 10.5.16.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
362<\/td>\n | 10.5.16.2 timeInformation <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
363<\/td>\n | 10.5.16.3 timeDistributor <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
365<\/td>\n | 10.5.16.4 timePrecision <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
366<\/td>\n | 10.5.16.5 timeDistributorEnquiryCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
367<\/td>\n | 10.5.17 TimeTable 10.5.17.1 Introduction 10.5.17.2 timeTable <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
371<\/td>\n | 10.5.17.3 timeTableConstraints <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
373<\/td>\n | 10.5.17.4 timeTableDescription <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
374<\/td>\n | 10.5.18 Version 10.5.18.1 Introduction <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
375<\/td>\n | 10.5.18.2 specificationVersion <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
377<\/td>\n | Annex A (normative)XSDs in alphabetic order A.1 SPINE_TS_ActuatorSwitch A.2 SPINE_TS_BindingManagement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
379<\/td>\n | A.3 SPINE_TS_CommandCommonDefinitions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
382<\/td>\n | A.4 SPINE_TS_CommandFrame <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
383<\/td>\n | A.5 SPINE_TS_CommonDataTypes <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
394<\/td>\n | A.6 SPINE_TS_Datagram A.7 SPINE_TS_DeviceClassification <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
395<\/td>\n | A.8 SPINE_TS_DirectControl <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
396<\/td>\n | A.9 SPINE_TS_LoadControl <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
398<\/td>\n | A.10 SPINE_TS_Measurement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
401<\/td>\n | A.11 SPINE_TS_Messaging <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
402<\/td>\n | A.12 SPINE_TS_NetworkManagement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
407<\/td>\n | A.13 SPINE_TS_NodeManagement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
415<\/td>\n | A.14 SPINE_TS_OperatingConstraints <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
418<\/td>\n | A.15 SPINE_TS_PowerSequences <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
425<\/td>\n | A.16 SPINE_TS_Result A.17 SPINE_TS_Sensing <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
427<\/td>\n | A.18 SPINE_TS_Setpoint <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
429<\/td>\n | A.19 SPINE_TS_SmartEnergyManagementPs <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
438<\/td>\n | A.20 SPINE_TS_SpecificDeviceEntityDefinitions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
439<\/td>\n | A.21 SPINE_TS_SubscriptionManagement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
440<\/td>\n | A.22 SPINE_TS_TaskManagement <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
442<\/td>\n | A.23 SPINE_TS_Threshold <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
444<\/td>\n | A.24 SPINE_TS_TimeInformation <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
445<\/td>\n | A.25 SPINE_TS_TimeTable <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
447<\/td>\n | A.26 SPINE_TS_Version <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
448<\/td>\n | Annex B (informative)Examples and supplementary overviews B.1 PowerSequence Example <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
449<\/td>\n | B.1.1 101 read nodeManagementDetailedDiscoveryData <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
450<\/td>\n | B.1.2 102 reply nodeManagementDetailedDiscoveryData <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
451<\/td>\n | B.1.3 301 call nodeManagementSubscriptionRequestCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
452<\/td>\n | B.1.4 302\/306 reply resultData B.1.5 303 read smartEnergyManagementPsData B.1.6 304 reply smartEnergyManagementPsData <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
453<\/td>\n | B.1.7 305 call nodeManagementBindingRequestCall <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
454<\/td>\n | B.1.8 308 write partial smartEnergyManagementPsData startTime B.1.9 309 notify partial smartEnergyManagementPsData scheduled <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
455<\/td>\n | B.1.10 310 notify partial smartEnergyManagementPsData running <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
456<\/td>\n | B.1.11 311 notify partial smartEnergyManagementPsData completed <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
457<\/td>\n | B.2 Identifier list <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
458<\/td>\n | B.3 Examples of enhanced communication mode and DestinationList B.3.1 Introduction B.3.2 \u201cInterfaces\u201d and \u201cinternal routing\u201d <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
460<\/td>\n | B.3.3 Forwarding to \u201cnext hop\u201d <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
461<\/td>\n | B.3.4 Access “simple” devices via proxy <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
463<\/td>\n | B.3.5 Network aspects <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Household appliances network and grid connectivity – General Requirements, Generic Data Modelling and Neutral Messages<\/b><\/p>\n |