CEA-2045-2013 Modular Communications Interface for Energy Management.pdf
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1、 ANSI/CEA Standard Modular Communications Interface for Energy Management ANSI/CEA-2045 February 2013 NOTICE Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) Standards, Bulletins and other technical publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunderstandings between manufactur
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8、es and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. This document is copyrighted by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and may not be reproduced, in whole or part, without written permission. Federal copyright law prohibits unauthorized reproduction of this docume
9、nt by any means. Organizations may obtain permission to reproduce a limited number of copies by entering into a license agreement. Requests to reproduce text, data, charts, figures or other material should be made to CEA. (Formulated under the cognizance of the CEA R7.8 Modular Communication Interfa
10、ce for Energy Management Subcommittee.) Published by CONSUMER ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION 2013 Technology encourage manufacturers to build an MCI interface into their products that can accept a simple communications module. Consumers and program managers are then free to select whatever communication so
11、lution works best for their particular environment. The concept is relatively straightforward. Utilizing the RS-485 and Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)1 supported by most silicon chips today, the MCI protocol is capable of simply passing through standard protocols including Internet Protocol (IP),
12、 OpenADR, and SEP from the communications module to the end-device. Network security is supported through the selected transport protocol, such as Wi-Fi, ZigBee, HomePlug, Z-Wave, LonWorks, etc., in addition to network or application layer security. Communications messaging supported by this MCI sta
13、ndard supports direct load control, TOU, CPP, RTP, peak time rebates, all kinds of block rates, and a range of ancillary services. The functionality of the removable modules can be tailored by utilities or other load managing entities to provide support for the unique needs in a given region or serv
14、ice territory, without impacting the end-devices. The CEA-2045 Modular Communications Interface for Energy Management standard will enable a new generation of “smart grid ready” products that limit risks and constraints of proprietary communications technologies and evolving standards. This approach
15、 simplifies Home Area Network (HAN) device and network interoperability, fosters program and product innovation, and opens DR programs to a broader range of consumer products while respecting customer choice and a competitive market landscape. 1 See http:/ and http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Peri
16、pheral_Interface_Bus 2 2 Scope This standard specifies a modular communications interface (MCI) to facilitate communications with residential devices for applications such as energy management. The MCI provides a standard interface for energy management signals and messages to reach devices. Such de
17、vices may include an energy management hub, an energy management controller, an energy management agent, a residential gateway, an energy services interface, a sensor, a thermostat, an appliance, or other consumer products. The specific residential devices to use an MCI are not specified. For energy
18、 management the choice depends on the system and the network topology. If a hub topology is chosen, the MCI may be located on the hub. The connection between the hub and end devices such as appliances is not specified. The MCI specifies a physical connection from a communication module to residentia
19、l Smart Grid Devices and a communications protocol with OSI (Open System Interconnection) layer specifications including application layer messaging. An optional translation function is specified for connection to another communications medium. Examples include power line carrier or radio (RF), depe
20、nding on the home area network installed or the connection to an energy management system access-network supplied by a service provider. This second medium is outside the scope of this standard. The MCI also specifies a pass-through mechanism through to allow for an alternate architecture in which t
21、he Smart Grid Device terminates the passed-through protocol (e.g., SEP, OpenADR, etc.). CEA-2045 details the mechanical, electrical, and logical characteristics of a socket interface that allows communication devices (hereafter referred-to as UCMs universal communication modules) to be separated fro
22、m end devices (hereafter referred-to as SGDs Smart Grid Devices). Although the potential applications of this technology are wide-ranging, it is intended at a minimum to provide a means by which residential products may be able to work with any load management system through user installable plug-in
23、 communication modules. Figure 1-1 illustrates the general concept. Figure 2-1 Illustrations of the Modular Communications Concept on a controlled device (left) or Energy Management Console (right) 3 CEA-2045 identifies the physical and data-link characteristics of the interface, along with certain
24、higher-layer and application layer elements as needed to assure interoperability over a broad range of device capabilities. In addition, it defines a mechanism through which network, transport and application layer messages (pass-through; defined in other standards) may be passed across the interfac
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