EN IEC 62657-2:2025
(Main)Industrial networks - Coexistence of wireless systems - Part 2: Coexistence management
Industrial networks - Coexistence of wireless systems - Part 2: Coexistence management
IEC 62657-2:2025 specifies: – the fundamental assumptions, concepts, parameters, and procedures for wireless communication coexistence; – specifies coexistence parameters and how they are used in an application requiring wireless coexistence; – provides guidelines, requirements, and best practices for wireless communication's availability and performance in an industrial automation plant; it covers the life‑cycle of wireless communication coexistence; – helps the work of all persons involved with the relevant responsibilities to cope with the critical aspects at each phase of life-cycle of the wireless communication coexistence management in an industrial automation plant. Life-cycle aspects include: planning, design, installation, implementation, operation, maintenance, administration and training; – provides a common point of reference for wireless communication coexistence for industrial automation sites as a homogeneous guideline to help the users assess and gauge their plant efforts; – deals with the operational aspects of wireless communication coexistence regarding both the static human/tool-organization and the dynamic network self-organization. This document provides a major contribution to national and regional regulations by supporting to fulfil the requirements using coexistence management. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) alignment of some definitions and specifications of coexistence parameters in order to facilitate their future inclusion in the IEC Common Data Dictionary (IEC CDD) maintained by the IEC; b) alignment of some definitions and specifications to be consistent with the new IEC 62657-3 and IEC 62657-4; c) edition 3 of this document was published in June 2022. Some comments were made in the last development stages of this document asking for explanations on how the parts of the IEC 62657 series were structured and how they were related to each other. Resolution of these comments was deferred until a next edition, which means this edition.
Industrielle Kommunikationsnetze - Koexistenz von Funksystemen - Teil 2: Koexistenzmanagement
Réseaux industriels - Coexistence des systèmes sans fil - Partie 2: Gestion de coexistence
L'IEC 62657-2:2025 spécifie: – les hypothèses, concepts, paramètres et procédures de base qui permettent la coexistence de communications sans fil; – spécifie les paramètres de coexistence et comment ils sont utilisés dans une application qui exige une coexistence sans fil; – fournit les lignes directrices, exigences et meilleures pratiques en matière de disponibilité et de performance des communications sans fil dans une installation d'automatisation industrielle. Elle couvre le cycle de vie de la coexistence de communications sans fil; – facilite la tâche des personnes appelées à faire face aux aspects fondamentaux à chaque phase du cycle de vie de la gestion de coexistence de communications sans fil dans une installation d'automatisation industrielle. Les aspects du cycle de vie incluent: la planification, la conception, l'installation, la mise en œuvre, le fonctionnement, la maintenance, l'administration et la formation; – fournit une référence commune sur la coexistence de communications sans fil pour des sites d'automatisation industrielle sous la forme de ligne directrice homogène aidant les utilisateurs à évaluer et mesurer les efforts de leur installation; – traite des aspects fonctionnels de la coexistence de communications sans fil concernant tant l'organisation statique homme-outil que l'autoorganisation dynamique du réseau. Le présent document apporte une contribution majeure aux règlements nationaux et régionaux en fournissant un appui pour respecter les exigences en utilisant la gestion de coexistence. Cette édition inclut les modifications techniques majeures suivantes par rapport à l'édition précédente: a) certaines définitions et spécifications des paramètres de coexistence ont été alignées afin de faciliter ultérieurement leur ajout dans le dictionnaire de données communes de l'IEC (CDD de l'IEC) géré par l'IEC; b) certaines définitions et spécifications ont été alignées pour des raisons de cohérence sur les nouvelles IEC 62657-3 et IEC 62657-4; c) l'édition 3 du présent document a été publiée en juin 2022. Des commentaires ont été formulés au cours des dernières étapes d'élaboration du présent document pour demander des explications concernant la structure des parties de la série IEC 62657 et les liens qui existent entre elles. Le traitement de ces commentaires a été reporté jusqu'à une prochaine édition, autrement dit la présente édition.
Industrijska omrežja - Soobstoj brezžičnih sistemov - 2. del: Upravljanje soobstoja (IEC 62657-2:2025)
Ta del standarda IEC 62657:
• določa temeljne predpostavke, koncepte, parametre in postopke za upravljanje soobstoja brezžičnih komunikacij;
• določa parametre soobstoja in način njihove uporabe v primerih, ki zahtevajo brezžični soobstoj;
• podaja smernice, zahteve in najboljše prakse za razpoložljivost in delovanje brezžične komunikacije v industrijskem avtomatiziranem obratu, pri čemer zajema življenjski cikel soobstoja brezžične komunikacije;
• zagotavlja pomoč pri delu vsem vključenim osebam z ustreznimi odgovornostmi za obvladovanje kritičnih vidikov v vsaki fazi upravljanja soobstoja brezžične komunikacije v industrijskem avtomatiziranem obratu. Vidiki življenjskega cikla vključujejo: načrtovanje, projektiranje, montažo, izvedbo, obratovanje, vzdrževanje, upravljanje in usposabljanje;
• podaja skupno referenčno točko za soobstoj brezžične komunikacije za industrijske avtomatizirane obrate kot homogeno smernico za pomoč uporabnikom pri oceni in izmeri rezultatov obrata;
• obravnava operativne vidike soobstoja brezžične komunikacije v zvezi s statično organizacijo ljudi/orodij in dinamično samoorganizacijo omrežja.
Ta dokument s podporo pri izpolnjevanju zahtev z uporabo upravljanja soobstoja pomembno prispeva k nacionalnim in regionalnim predpisom.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2025
Industrijska omrežja - Soobstoj brezžičnih sistemov - 2. del: Upravljanje soobstoja
(IEC 62657-2:2025)
Industrial networks - Coexistence of wireless systems - Part 2: Coexistence management
(IEC 62657-2:2025)
Industrielle Kommunikationsnetze - Koexistenz von Funksystemen - Teil 2: Koexistenz-
Management (IEC 62657-2:2025)
Réseaux industriels - Coexistence des systèmes sans fil - Partie 2: Gestion de
coexistence (IEC 62657-2:2025)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN IEC 62657-2:2025
ICS:
25.040.40 Merjenje in krmiljenje Industrial process
industrijskih postopkov measurement and control
35.110 Omreževanje Networking
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD EN IEC 62657-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM April 2025
ICS 25.040.40; 33.040; 35.100 Supersedes EN IEC 62657-2:2022
English Version
Industrial networks - Coexistence of wireless systems - Part 2:
Coexistence management
(IEC 62657-2:2025)
Réseaux industriels - Coexistence des systèmes sans fil - Industrielle Kommunikationsnetze - Koexistenz von
Partie 2: Gestion de coexistence Funksystemen - Teil 2: Koexistenzmanagement
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IEC 62591:2016 NOTE Approved as EN 62591:2016 (not modified)
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IEC 61784-1 series NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61784-1 series
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IEC 60050 series NOTE Approved as EN IEC 60050 series
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IEC 61918:2018 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61918:2018 (not modified) +A11:2019
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Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
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Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 62443 series Security for industrial automation and EN IEC 62443 series
control systems
IEC 62657-1 2017 Industrial communication networks - EN 62657-1 2017
Wireless communication networks - Part 1:
Wireless communication requirements and
spectrum considerations
IEC 62657-3 2022 Industrial communication networks - EN IEC 62657-3 2022
Coexistence of wireless systems - Formal
description of the automated coexistence
management and application guidance
IEC 62657-4 2025 Industrial networks - Coexistence of EN IEC 62657-4 2025
wireless systems - Part 4: Coexistence
management with central coordination of
wireless applications
IEC 62657-2 ®
Edition 4.0 2025-02
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Industrial networks – Coexistence of wireless systems –
Part 2: Coexistence management
Réseaux industriels – Coexistence des systèmes sans fil –
Partie 2: Gestion de coexistence
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
INTERNATIONALE
ICS 25.040.40, 33.040, 35.100 ISBN 978-2-8327-0193-5
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 7
INTRODUCTION . 9
1 Scope . 11
2 Normative references . 11
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and conventions . 12
3.1 Terms and definitions . 12
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 27
3.3 Conventions . 28
4 Coexistence concept in industrial automation . 28
4.1 Overview. 28
4.2 Objective . 30
4.3 Necessity to implement a coexistence management . 32
4.4 Interference potential . 33
4.5 Ancillary conditions . 35
4.6 Requirements to wireless devices for support of coexistence management . 36
4.7 Concepts . 36
4.7.1 Manual coexistence management . 36
4.7.2 Automated non-collaborative coexistence management . 37
4.7.3 Automated collaborative coexistence management . 37
4.8 Best practices to achieve coexistence . 38
4.9 Coexistence conceptual model . 40
4.10 Coexistence management and selection of a wireless solution . 42
4.11 Coexistence management system . 44
5 Coexistence management parameters . 44
5.1 General . 44
5.1.1 Definition and usage of parameters . 44
5.1.2 Physical link . 44
5.2 Adjacent channel selectivity . 45
5.3 Antenna gain . 45
5.4 Antenna radiation pattern . 45
5.5 Antenna type . 45
5.6 Communication availability . 46
5.7 Communication reliability . 46
5.8 Bit rate of physical link . 46
5.9 Blocked frequency list . 46
5.10 Centre frequency . 46
5.11 Area of operation . 47
5.12 Communication load . 47
5.13 Cut-off frequency . 49
5.14 Data throughput . 50
5.15 Distance between wireless devices . 50
5.16 Duty cycle . 51
5.17 Dwell time . 53
5.18 Equivalent isotropic radiated power. 54
5.19 Equivalent radiated power . 54
5.20 Frequency band . 54
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5.21 Frequency bandwidth . 54
5.22 Frequency channel . 55
5.23 Frequency hopping sequence . 55
5.24 Future expansion plan . 56
5.25 Geographical dimension of the plant . 56
5.26 Infrastructure device . 56
5.27 Initiation of data transmission . 56
5.28 Interference type . 56
5.29 Intervisibility. 57
5.30 ISM application . 57
5.31 Length of user data per transfer interval. 57
5.32 Limitation from neighbours of the plant . 57
5.33 Maximum number of retransmissions . 57
5.34 Mechanism for adaptivity . 58
5.35 Medium access control mechanism . 58
5.36 Medium utilization factor . 58
5.37 Message . 59
5.38 Modulation . 59
5.39 Natural environmental condition . 59
5.40 Network topology . 59
5.41 Number of consecutive lost messages . 60
5.42 Object movement . 60
5.43 Operating time between failures . 60
5.44 Message loss ratio . 60
5.45 Position of wireless devices . 61
5.46 Power spectral density . 61
5.47 Purpose of the automation application . 62
5.48 Receiver blocking . 62
5.49 Receiver maximum input level . 62
5.50 Receiver sensitivity . 62
5.51 Regional radio regulations . 62
5.52 Relative movement . 63
5.53 Response time . 63
5.54 Security level . 63
5.55 Spatial coverage of the wireless communication system . 64
5.56 Spatial extent of the application . 64
5.57 Spurious response . 64
5.58 Survival time . 64
5.59 Total radiated power . 64
5.60 Transfer interval . 64
5.61 Transmission gap . 65
5.62 Transmission time . 66
5.63 Transmitter output power . 69
5.64 Transmitter sequence . 69
5.65 Transmitter spectral mask . 71
5.66 Update time . 71
5.67 Wireless device density . 72
5.68 Wireless device type information . 72
5.69 Wireless communication solution density . 73
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5.70 Wireless technology or standard . 73
6 Coexistence management information structures . 73
6.1 General . 73
6.2 General plant characteristic . 75
6.2.1 General . 75
6.2.2 General plant characteristic . 75
6.2.3 Passive environmental influences . 76
6.2.4 Active environmental influences . 76
6.3 Application communication requirements . 77
6.3.1 Overview . 77
6.3.2 Requirements influencing the characteristic of wireless solutions . 78
6.3.3 Performance requirements . 79
6.4 Wireless system type and wireless device type . 79
6.4.1 Overview . 79
6.4.2 Wireless system type . 80
6.4.3 Wireless device type . 80
6.5 Wireless solution . 83
6.5.1 Overview . 83
6.5.2 Wireless system solution . 83
6.5.3 Wireless device solution . 84
6.6 Application related characteristic parameters . 85
6.7 Radio environment related performance parameters . 86
6.8 Wireless communication solution related performance parameters . 87
7 Coexistence management process . 88
7.1 General . 88
7.1.1 Overview . 88
7.1.2 Documentation . 89
7.1.3 Suitable documentation method . 90
7.1.4 Application of tools . 91
7.2 Establishment of a coexistence management system . 91
7.2.1 Nomination of a coexistence manager . 91
7.2.2 Responsibility of a coexistence manager . 92
7.2.3 Support by wireless experts . 92
7.2.4 Training . 92
7.3 Maintaining coexistence management system . 93
7.4 Phases of a coexistence management process . 93
7.4.1 Investigation phase . 93
7.4.2 Planning phase . 96
7.4.3 Implementation phase. 98
7.4.4 Operation phase . 99
8 Coexistence parameter templates . 101
Annex A (normative) Parameter usage in the IEC 62657 series . 108
A.1 General . 108
A.2 Outline of the IEC 62657 series . 108
A.3 Parameter usage in coexistence management process in IEC 62657-2 . 108
A.4 Parameters usage among the IEC 62657 series . 111
Bibliography . 113
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Figure 1 – Issues of consideration . 31
Figure 2 – Applications using frequency spectrum . 31
Figure 3 – Progression of expense to achieve coexistence corresponding to the
application classes . 36
Figure 4 – Separation of wireless systems according to frequency and time . 39
Figure 5 – Coexistence conceptual model . 41
Figure 6 – Flow chart of the coexistence conceptual model . 42
Figure 7 – Selection of a wireless system in the coexistence management process . 43
Figure 8 – Communication load in case of two wireless devices . 48
Figure 9 – Communication load in the case of several wireless devices . 49
Figure 10 – Cut-off frequencies derived from maximum power level . 50
Figure 11 – Distance of the wireless devices . 51
Figure 12 – Duty cycle . 52
Figure 13 – Maximum dwell time . 53
Figure 14 – Power spectral density of an IEEE Std.802.15.4 system . 61
Figure 15 – Communication cycle, application event interval and machine cycle . 65
Figure 16 – Transmission gap . 66
Figure 17 – Example of the density functions of transmission time . 67
Figure 18 – Example of the distribution functions of transmission time . 68
Figure 19 – Transmitter sequence . 70
Figure 20 – Transmitter spectral mask of an IEEE Std.802.15.4 system . 71
Figure 21 – Example of distribution functions of the update time . 72
Figure 22 – Principle for use of coexistence parameters . 75
Figure 23 – Parameters to describe the general plant characteristic . 75
Figure 24 – Parameters to describe application communication requirements . 78
Figure 25 – Parameters to describe wireless system type and device type . 79
Figure 26 – Example of power spectral density and transmitter spectral mask . 81
Figure 27 – Example of medium utilization in time and frequency . 82
Figure 28 – Parameters to describe a wireless communication solution . 83
Figure 29 – Planning of a wireless system in the coexistence management process . 97
Figure 30 – Implementation and operation of a wireless system in the coexistence
management process . 100
Figure A.1 – Usage of parameters in IEC 62657-2 . 109
Figure A.2 – Parameter usage among the IEC 62657 series . 111
Table 1 – Example of a classification of application communication requirements . 30
Table 2 – Application profile dependent observation time values . 52
Table 3 – Parameter options for frequency channel . 55
Table 4 – Hierarchy of the characteristic parameters . 74
Table 5 – List of parameters used to describe the general plant characteristic . 76
Table 6 – List of parameters used to describe the passive environmental influences . 76
Table 7 – List of parameters used to describe the active environmental influences . 76
Table 8 – List of parameters used to describe the interference type . 77
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Table 9 – List of parameters used to describe the requirements influencing the
characteristic of wireless solutions . 78
Table 10 – List of characteristic parameters . 79
Table 11 – List of parameters used to describe the wireless system type . 80
Table 12 – List of parameters used to describe the transmitter of a wireless device
type 82
Table 13 – List of parameters used to describe the receiver of a wireless device type . 83
Table 14 – List of parameters used to describe a wireless solution . 84
Table 15 – List of general parameters used to describe the wireless device solution . 84
Table 16 – List of parameters used to describe the transmitter of a wireless device
solution . 85
Table 17 – List of parameters used to describe the receiver of a wireless device
solution . 85
Table 18 – List of relevant characteristic parameters of wireless solutions . 86
Table 19 – List of relevant statistical values of characteristic parameters . 86
Table 20 – List of radio environment related performance parameters . 87
Table 21 – List of wireless communication solution related performance parameters . 88
Table 22 – Template used to describe the general plant characteristic . 102
Table 23 – Template used to describe the application communication requirements . 103
Table 24 – Template used to describe the wireless system type . 104
Table 25 – Template used to describe a wireless device type . 104
Table 26 – Template used to describe the wireless system solution . 105
Table 27 – Template used to describe a wireless device solution . 106
Table 28 – Template used to describe the relevant characteristic parameters of
wireless solutions . 106
Table 29 – Template used to describe the relevant statistical values of characteristic
parameters . 107
Table 30 – Template used to describe an interference type . 107
Table A.1 – Example for parameters usage in coexistence management process . 110
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INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS –
COEXISTENCE OF WIRELESS SYSTEMS –
Part 2: Coexistence management
FOREWORD
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This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2022. This edition
constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
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a) alignment of some definitions and specifications of coexistence parameters in order to
facilitate their future inclusion in the IEC Common Data Dictionary (IEC CDD) maintained
by the IEC;
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b) alignment of some definitions and specifications to be consistent with the new IEC 62657-3
and IEC 62657-4;
c) edition 3 of this document was published in June 2022. Some comments were made in the
last development stages of this document asking for explanations on how the parts of the
IEC 62657 series were structured and how they were related to each other. Resolution of
these comments was deferred until a next edition, which means this edition.
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INTRODUCTION
The overall market for wireless communication solutions spans a range of diverse applications,
with differing performance and functional requirements. Within this overall market, the industrial
automation domain could include:
• process automation, covering for example the following industry branches:
– oil and gas, refining,
– chemical,
– pharmaceutical,
– mining,
– pulp and paper,
– water and wastewater,
– steel,
• electric power such as:
– power generation (for example wind turbine),
– power transmission and distribution (grid),
• factory automation, covering for example the following industry branches:
– food and beverage,
– automotive,
– machinery,
– semiconductor.
Industrial automation requirements for wireless communication systems are different from those
of, for example, the telecommunications, commercial and consumer markets. These industrial
automation requirements are identified and provided in IEC 62657-1.
Industrial premises can contain a variety of wireless communication technologies and other
sources of radio emissions.
This document is intended for designers and persons responsible for production and process
plants, system integrators and mechanical engineers having to integrate and start up wireless
systems in machines and plants, and producers of industrial wireless solutions. In particular, it
is intended to motivate the exchange of information between automation and radio engineers.
Many wireless industrial automation applications are also located in physical environments over
which the operator/owner can exert control, that is, within a physical facility where the presence
and operation of all radio emitting devices are under the control of a single entity. This allows
wireless management strategies to be employed which are not feasible for equipment installed
in public or other unmanaged areas.
– 10 – IEC 62657-2:2025 © IEC 2025
In industrial automation, many different wireless communication systems can operate in the
same premises. Examples of these communication systems are IEC 62591 [1]
®2
(WirelessHART ), IEC 62601 [2] (WIA-PA) and IEC 62734 [3] (ISA100.11a). All these
communication systems use IEEE 802.15.4 [4] for the process automation applications. Other
examples of wireless communication systems are specified in the IEC 61784-1 series [5] and
IEC 61784-2 series [6] CP that use IEEE 802.11 [7] and IEEE 802.15.1 [8] for factory
automation applications. Different to wired fieldbuses, the wireless communication devices can
interfere with others on the same premises or environment, disturbing each other. Other sources
of radio energy in these bands, often at high energy levels, include radiated process heating,
plastic welding, plasma lamps, and microwave irradiation devices.
Clearly, without a means to manage the coexistence of these varied emitters, it would be
problematic to ensure that wireless systems meet the time-criticality and other performance
requirements of industrial automation.
This document describes the management of independent radio sources that use the same
transmission medium. The management within a wireless communication system is not the
subject of this document. It is assumed that the standard of a wireless system regulates it, for
example by a medium access control mechanism.
The IEC 62657 series has four parts:
• Part 1: Wireless communication requirements and spectrum considerations,
• Part 2: Coexistence management,
• Part 3: Formal description of the automated coexistence management and application
guidance,
• Part 4: Coexistence management with central coordination of wireless applications.
IEC 62657-1 provides general requirements for industrial automation and spectrum
considerations that are the basis for industrial communication solutions. This document
specifies the coexistence management of wireless devices to ensure predicable performance.
It is intended to facilitate harmonization of future adjustments to international, national, and
local regulations.
This document provides the coexistence management concept and process. Based on the
coexistence management process, a predictable assuredness of coexistence can be achieved
for a given spectrum with certain application requirements. This document describes principles
to manage the potential mutual interference that could occur due to the operation of multiple
wireless devices in a plant.
This document provides guidance to the users of wireless systems on selection and proper use
of wireless systems. To provide suitable wireless devices to the market, it also serves vendors
in describing the behaviours of wireless devices to build wireless systems matching the
application requirements.
This document is based on analyses of a number of International Standards, which focus on
specific technologies. The intention of this document is not to invent new parameters but to use
already defined ones and to be technology independent.
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Numbers in square brackets refer to the Bibliography.
2 ®
WirelessHART is the registered trade name of the FieldComm Group, see www.fieldcommgroup.org. This
information is given for the convenience of users of this document and does not constitute an endorsement by
IEC of the product named. Equivalent products may be used if they can be shown to lead to the same results.
IEC 62657-2:2025 © IEC 2025 – 11 –
INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS –
COEXISTENCE OF WIRELESS SYSTEMS –
Part 2: Coexistence management
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