BSI 24/30491089 DC:2024 Edition
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BS ISO/IEC 18012-3 Information Technology – Home Electronic System –Guidelines for product interoperability – Part 3: Lexicon
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 227 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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8 | FOREWORD |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and conventions 3.1 Terms and definitions |
15 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
16 | 3.3 Conventions – Defined Data Formats |
17 | 3.3.1 countrySubdivision 3.3.2 dateTime Format |
18 | 3.3.3 nanosecondsSinceEpoch 3.3.4 secondsSinceEpoch 3.3.5 latitudeLongitude Format |
19 | 3.3.6 timeDuration Format 3.3.7 timeInterval Format 3.4 Memory storage/access types |
20 | 3.4.1 RAM 3.4.2 ROM 3.4.3 Operational 3.4.4 Database 3.4.5 Secret 3.4.6 General 3.4.7 Summary |
21 | 3.5 Address/data types |
22 | 4 Conformance requirements 5 Lexicon concepts, principles 5.1 Communicating “lexicon” on media 6 Object concepts 6.1 Overview of object concepts |
24 | 6.2 User object concepts 6.3 Binding map object concepts 6.4 Service object concepts 6.5 Interface object concepts 6.6 Remote object concepts |
25 | 7 Action concepts 7.1 Overview 7.2 Communicating “functional actions” on media 8 Objects – Detailed Lexicon |
26 | 9 User Objects – Detailed Lexicon 9.1 User Objects short form 9.2 User Objects; introduction to components 9.3 Common Objects and Structures 9.3.1 currentValue |
30 | 9.3.2 previousValue |
31 | 9.3.3 compareValue 9.3.4 Other Properties 9.4 Application Domains 9.4.1 Current application domains |
33 | 9.4.2 Energy management domain 9.4.3 Lighting domain |
34 | 9.4.4 Utility domain |
35 | 9.4.5 HVAC domain |
37 | 9.4.6 Convenience Domain 9.4.7 User interface domain |
38 | 9.4.8 Audio/Video domain 9.4.9 Telecommunications domain |
39 | 9.4.10 Security domain 9.4.11 Appliance domain |
40 | 9.4.12 Common user interface domain 9.4.13 Safety cluster domain |
41 | 9.4.14 Electric Vehicle domain |
42 | 9.4.15 General domain |
43 | 10 Binding map objects – Detailed Lexicon 10.1 Binding map introduction 10.2 Mathematical/logical operations |
44 | 10.3 Conditioning 10.4 Adjustment 10.5 Operation table |
46 | 10.6 Addressing Table |
51 | 11 Service Objects – Detailed Lexicon 11.1 Service Module 11.2 Services |
52 | 11.2.1 Identification Service (Foundational) |
56 | 11.2.2 Time Service (Foundational) |
64 | 11.2.3 Authorization and Authentication Service (Foundational) |
72 | 11.2.4 Cryptographic Service (Foundational) |
75 | 11.2.5 Common User Interface Service 11.2.6 Cluster To Cluster Service 11.2.7 Artificial Intelligence Service 11.2.8 Energy Management Service 11.2.9 Electrical Energy Measuring System Service 11.2.10 Web-based Energy Service 11.2.11 Audio Gateway Service 11.2.12 IGRS RA Agent Service |
76 | 12 Interface Objects – Detailed Lexicon 12.1 General interface objects 12.2 HAN interface objects 12.2.1 Overview 12.2.2 HAN interface module general Characteristics |
85 | 12.2.3 HAN interface module application characteristics |
86 | 12.2.4 HAN interface module examples 12.2.4.1 ISO/IEC 14543-4-302 (example) |
89 | 12.3 WAN Interface Objects and Actions 12.3.1 WAN discovery of HES gateway modules |
90 | 12.3.2 WAN Central Operations |
91 | 12.3.3 WAN Attached Network |
92 | 12.3.4 Privacy/Security/Safety/Traffic for WAN interface module |
94 | 12.3.5 Overall WAN channel services |
95 | 12.3.6 Channel service table for WAN channel |
97 | 12.3.7 Privacy/Security/Safety/Traffic for WAN channel |
101 | 13 Remote Objects – Detailed Lexicon 13.1 Remote Objects; introduction 13.2 Common Objects and Structures 13.2.1 currentValue |
103 | 13.2.2 13.2.3 previousValue 13.2.4 compareValue |
104 | 13.2.5 Other properties 13.3 Remote Object Domains |
105 | 13.3.1 Environmental Domain |
106 | 13.3.2 Common Area Domain |
107 | 13.3.3 Indirect GHG Domain |
108 | 14 Actions – Detailed Lexicon 15 XML |
109 | Annex A – Binding Map Service A.1 Binding Map Introduction |
112 | A.2 Value Operation |
113 | A.2.1 Mathematical/logical Operations |
114 | A.2.2 Table of operations |
115 | A.2.3 Conditioning A.2.4 Adjustment A.2.5 Examples of using the “Value Operation” |
116 | A.2.6 Address redirection A.2.6.1 Address redirection types A.2.6.2 Static Address Redirection (default) A.2.6.2.1 Static Address Redirection: simple and complex integral gateways |
118 | A.2.6.2.2 Static Address Redirection: complex modular gateway A.2.6.2.3 Static Address Redirection: interconnected gateways A.2.6.3 Further development to follow in future versions. Dynamic Address Redirection A.2.7 Operation table |
121 | A.2.7.1 Addressing table |
123 | Annex B – Example of Operation Group |
126 | Annex C – WAN Interface Module C.1 WAN Interface Objects and Actions C.2 WAN Interface Module Objects |
127 | C.3 WAN Interface Channel Objects |
130 | C.4 WAN communication with other HES gateway systems |
132 | Annex D – Authorization Service Examples D.1 Parent/kid authorization example |
136 | D.2 Limit incoming packets example |
140 | Annex E – Semantic meaning E.1 Semantic meaning E.2 HAN message meaning conveyed by HAN Lexicon specification |
141 | E.3 HAN message meaning conveyed by generic HAN specification E.4 All interface modules and all network messages |
142 | Annex F – Detailed lexicon for User Objects F.1 Detailed lexicon F.2 Energy management domain |
147 | F.3 Lighting domain |
158 | F.4 Utility domain |
214 | F.5 User interface domain |