NEMA IOTP 1-2018 Standby Power of Connected Devices and the Internet of Things.pdf
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1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationNEMA IOTP 1-2018Standby Power of Connected Devices and the Internet of ThingsNEMA IOTP 1-2018 Page 1 2018 National Electrical Manufacturers Association A NEMA White Paper IOTP 1-2018 Standby Power of Connected Devices and the Int
2、ernet of Things Published by National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1300 North 17thStreet, Suite 900 Rosslyn, Virginia 22209 www.nema.org 2018 National Electrical Manufacturers Association. All rights, including translation into other languages, reserved under the Universal Copyright Conventi
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13、statement. NEMA IOTP 1-2018 Page 3 2018 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Purpose This NEMA white paper explores the conflict between limitations on what is commonly referred to as standby power and the potential services and benefits of connected devices in the Internet of Things (IoT)
14、and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Traditional approaches and definitions of standby power are device-focused and do not address network related services, only device level on/off or settings changes. As such, standby power is treated as a drain or waste on building energy consumption. An exc
15、ellent example of this negative attitude is the European Unions colloquialism for standby power: vampire power. Narrow-minded or device-focused views on standby power treat it as a loss without considering the myriad benefits it might enable. Responsible regulations for standby power must accurately
16、 characterize and address power consumption needs of connected systems devices. (In this paper the abbreviation IoT refers to both IoT and IIoT.) I. Introduction The Internet of Things, Industrial Internet of Things, and proliferation of connected, data-generating devices are providing new insight a
17、nd yet to be discovered ways to improve the safety, security, and efficiency of todays homes, commercial buildings, and cities. The impact of the long-term operational trends and the relationship between the buildings behavior and peoples productivity, for example, is still a developing field of stu
18、dy. This application of new sensor and device innovation and the new insights about the behavior of the entire system, the building, and its occupants, in this case, calls for a tempered and collaborative approach to any regulatory action that could restrict or limit the innovation in these areas. B
19、ig data and associated analytics are driving new insights, and increased awareness about our environment and many new and innovative data-driven services are emerging. The purpose of this white paper is to outline the careful, and more holistic approach energy-efficiency governing bodies and regulat
20、ors should consider before fixing governance over the power consumption or other enabling properties of these newer application areas. What is the IoT? Today it is being described and marketed by many different industry stakeholders, resulting in myriad definitions in a wide range of contexts, from
21、research publications to marketing material. The following examples of definitions show the diversity in focus: The Internet of Things is the network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment. the
22、internetworking of physical devicesembedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data. an infrastructure of interconnected objects, people, systems and information resources together with intelligent services to all
23、ow them to process information of the physical and the virtual world and react. a network that connects uniquely identifiable things to the internet. The things have sensing/actuation and potential programmability capabilities Information about the thing can be collected and the state of the thing c
24、an be changed. Source: DOE SSL program: https:/energy.gov/eere/ssl/downloads/cls-interoperability-study-part-1-application-programming-interfaces II. The NEMA Product Perspective on IoT Some devices perform their primary function for brief periods and then are quiescent for longer periods of time; e
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