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BS EN 62056-7-3:2017

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Electricity metering data exchange. The DLMS/COSEM suite – Wired and wireless M-Bus communication profiles for local and neighbourhood networks

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BSI 2017 44
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This International Standard specifies DLMS/COSEM wired and wireless M-Bus communication profiles for local and neighbourhood networks.

Setting up and managing the M-Bus communication channels of M-Bus devices, the M-Bus network, registering slave devices and – when required – repeaters is out of the scope of this International Standard.

The scope of this communication profile standard is restricted to aspects concerning the use of communication protocols in conjunction with the COSEM data model and the DLMS/COSEM application layer. Data structures specific to a communication protocol are out of the scope of this standard. Any project-specific definitions of data structures and data contents may be provided in project-specific companion specifications.

Annex A (informative) provides information on M-Bus frame structures, addressing schemes and an encoding example.

Annex B (normative) points to COSEM interface classes to set up and manage the wired and wireless M-Bus communication channel.

Annex C (informative) provides MSCs for representative instances of communication.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
7 CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
11 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
13 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
14 4 Targeted communication environments
5 Use of the communication layers for this profile
5.1 Information related to the use of the standard specifying the lower layers
5.2 Structure of the communication profiles
Figures
Figure 1 – Entities and interfaces of a smart metering system using the terminology of IEC 62056-1-0
15 5.3 Lower protocol layers and their use
5.3.1 Physical layer
5.3.2 Link layer
Figure 2 – The DLMS/COSEM wired and wireless M-Bus communication profiles
16 5.3.3 Transport layer
5.4 Service mapping and adaptation layers
5.4.1 Overview
17 5.4.2 MBUS-DATA service primitives
Figure 3 – Summary of DLMS/COSEM M-Bus-based TL services
19 5.4.3 MBUS-DATA protocol specification
21 5.5 Registration and connection management
6 Identification and addressing scheme
6.1 Overview
22 6.2 Link Layer Address for wired M-Bus
Figure 4 – Identification and addressing scheme in the wired M-Bus profile
23 6.3 Link Layer Address for wireless M-Bus
6.4 Link Layer Address for M-Bus broadcast
Figure 5 – Link Layer Address for wireless M-Bus
Tables
Table 1 – Wired M-Bus Link Layer Addresses
24 6.5 Transport layer address
Table 2 – DLMS/COSEM M-Bus-based TL CITL values
25 Figure 6 – M-Bus TPDU formats
Figure 7 – CITL without M-Bus data header
26 6.6 Application addressing extension – M-Bus wrapper
Table 3 – CI fields used for link management purposes
Table 4 – Client and server SAPs
27 7 Specific considerations and constraints for using certain services within profile
7.1 Overview
7.2 Application association establishment and release: ACSE services
Table 5 – Application associations and data exchange in the M-Bus-based profiles
28 7.3 xDLMS services
7.3.1 Request – response type services
7.3.2 Unsolicited services
7.3.3 Broadcast messages
29 7.4 Security mechanisms
7.5 Transporting long application messages
7.6 Media access, bandwidth and timing considerations
8 Communication configuration and management
30 Annex A (informative)M-Bus frame structures, addressing schemes and examples
A.1 General
Figure A.1 – M-Bus communication paths direct or cascaded
31 A.2 None, short or long M-Bus data header
32 Figure A.2 – Wired M-Bus frame structure, none M-Bus data header
Figure A.3 – Wired M-Bus frame structure with long M-Bus data header
34 Figure A.4 – Wireless M-Bus frame structure with short ELL, no M-Bus data header
Figure A.5 – Wireless M-Bus frame structure with long ELL, no M-Bus data header
35 A.3 Encoding example: Data-Notification carrying daily billing data
Figure A.6 – Wireless M-Bus frame structure with long ELL and long M-Bus data header
36 Table A.1 – Example: Daily billing data
37 Figure A.7 – Daily billing data without / with DLMS/COSEM security applied
38 Annex B (normative) New COSEM interface classes related to the M-Bus communication profiles
39 Annex C (informative)Message sequence charts
42 Bibliography
BS EN 62056-7-3:2017
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