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IEEE 1901.1 2018

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IEEE Standard for Medium Frequency (less than 12 MHz) Power Line Communications for Smart Grid Applications

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IEEE 2018 192
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New IEEE Standard – Active. Physical (PHY) and media access control (MAC) layers of the medium frequency band (less than 12 MHz) broadband power line communication technology for smart grid applications (SGPLC) based on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) are specified in this standard. The necessary security requirements that assure communication privacy and allow use for mission critical and security sensitive services and applications are addressed in this standard. The coexistence with otherre technologies based on IEEE Std 1901ā„¢-2010 also are addressed. The approach that is geared towards achieving an extended communication range with medium speeds in comparison with the existing power line communication technologies operating in similar frequency bands is defined in this standard.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1901.1ā„¢-2018 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
9 Introduction
10 Contents
12 List of Figures
15 List of Tables
21 1.ā€‚Scope
2.ā€‚Normative references
22 3.ā€‚Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1ā€‚Definitions
3.2ā€‚Acronyms and abbreviations
25 4.ā€‚General description
4.1ā€‚Introduction
4.2ā€‚Device roles
26 4.3ā€‚Network topology
27 4.4ā€‚Reference model
28 5.ā€‚Network management sub-layer
5.1ā€‚Management packet format
61 5.2ā€‚Single network
65 5.3ā€‚Multi-network
5.4ā€‚Network maintenance
71 6.ā€‚MAC sub-layer
6.1ā€‚Frame format
94 6.2ā€‚MAC sub-layer functions
113 7.ā€‚Data link layer service
7.1ā€‚Overview
114 7.2ā€‚Data transmission service at the data link layer
115 7.3ā€‚Data management service at the data link layer
120 8.ā€‚Physical layer
8.1ā€‚General requirements and definitions
151 8.2ā€‚Physical layer services
154 9.ā€‚PHY requirements
9.1ā€‚Transmitter electrical specifications
9.2ā€‚Performance requirements
155 9.3ā€‚Amplitude map
156 10.ā€‚Security
10.1ā€‚Framework
10.2ā€‚Security methods
10.3ā€‚Device-based security network (DSN) data confidentiality protocol
159 10.4ā€‚Shared key DSNA
161 10.5ā€‚Key provisioning
163 10.6ā€‚Generation of AES encryption keys and nonces
11.ā€‚Coexistence
11.1ā€‚Multi-network coexistence and coordination
168 11.2ā€‚Coexistence between non-interoperable protocols
183 AnnexĀ A (informative) Whitelist management
184 AnnexĀ B (informative) Testing frame
185 AnnexĀ C (informative) Bridging behavior
186 AnnexĀ D (informative) Adaptation of IPv4/IPv6
D.1ā€‚Requirements notation and conventions
D.2ā€‚IPv4
D.3ā€‚IPv6
189 AnnexĀ E (informative) EMC mitigation toolkit
E.1ā€‚Transmit power
E.2ā€‚Excluded frequency bands
191 AnnexĀ F (informative) Bibliography
192 Back cover
IEEE 1901.1 2018
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