CEN/TC 294/WG 7 - Adaptation layer
CEN/TC 294/WG 7 aims at developing and maintaining a standard that specifies an "Adaptation Layer" to transport M-Bus upper layers over wireless communication protocols other than Wireless M-Bus. These alternative radio technologies (known as LPWAN or Low Power Wide Area Network technologies), developed outside CEN/ TC 294, could be based on Internet Protocol or not and operate either in licensed or unlicensed frequency bands
Adaptation layer
CEN/TC 294/WG 7 aims at developing and maintaining a standard that specifies an "Adaptation Layer" to transport M-Bus upper layers over wireless communication protocols other than Wireless M-Bus. These alternative radio technologies (known as LPWAN or Low Power Wide Area Network technologies), developed outside CEN/ TC 294, could be based on Internet Protocol or not and operate either in licensed or unlicensed frequency bands
General Information
This document describes the functionalities and specifies the requirements of an adaptation layer to be applied when transporting M-Bus upper layers using a wireless communication protocol other than wireless M-Bus. These alternative radio technologies developed outside CEN/TC 294 can be based on Internet Protocol or not and operate either in licensed or unlicensed frequency bands.
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CEN/TC 294/WG 7 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Adaptation layer" and is responsible for: CEN/TC 294/WG 7 aims at developing and maintaining a standard that specifies an "Adaptation Layer" to transport M-Bus upper layers over wireless communication protocols other than Wireless M-Bus. These alternative radio technologies (known as LPWAN or Low Power Wide Area Network technologies), developed outside CEN/ TC 294, could be based on Internet Protocol or not and operate either in licensed or unlicensed frequency bands This committee has published 1 standards.
CEN/TC 294/WG 7 develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: CEN/TC 294/WG 7 aims at developing and maintaining a standard that specifies an "Adaptation Layer" to transport M-Bus upper layers over wireless communication protocols other than Wireless M-Bus. These alternative radio technologies (known as LPWAN or Low Power Wide Area Network technologies), developed outside CEN/ TC 294, could be based on Internet Protocol or not and operate either in licensed or unlicensed frequency bands Currently, there are 1 published standards from this working group.
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