BS ISO/IEC 15067-3-30:2024
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Information technology. Home Electronic System (HES) application model – Energy management agent functional requirements and interfaces
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 22 |
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4 | CONTENTS |
5 | FOREWORD |
7 | INTRODUCTION |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
9 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms 4 Conformance |
10 | 5 Configuration of multiple energy management agents in a residential community 5.1 Overview |
11 | 5.2 Hierarchical EMA configuration for home or residential community Figures Figure 1 – Example of interconnected EMAs in a residential area |
12 | 5.3 Distributed EMA configuration for home or residential community Figure 2 – A hierarchical configuration in a residential area |
13 | 6 EMA functional requirements and reference interfaces 6.1 Overview Figure 3 – A distributed EMF configuration in a residential area |
14 | 6.2 Functional requirements Figure 4 – An EMA reference model with four functional requirementsand four reference interfaces |
15 | 6.3 EMA interfaces 6.3.1 The four EMA interfaces 6.3.2 The southbound interface |
16 | 6.3.3 The northbound interface 6.3.4 The eastbound interface 6.3.5 The westbound interface |
17 | Annex A (informative)Emerging challenges in EMAs A.1 General A.2 Integration with smart appliances A.3 Integration with artificial intelligence A.4 Integration with big data |
18 | A.5 Integration with energy prosumers A.6 Integration with microgrids A.7 Integration with smart home A.8 Integration with smart cities |
19 | Figure A.1 – Emerging challenges associated with EMAs |
20 | Bibliography |