CEN/TC 294/WG 5 - Radio meter data exchange
Prepare, maintain and evolve standards for the lower layers for uni and bi-directional data exchange of metering systems over radio communication, taking into account: - the scope of CEN/TC 294; - the nominal service life of the devices in the market. Provide a management protocol for controlling the radio link.
Radio meter data exchange
Prepare, maintain and evolve standards for the lower layers for uni and bi-directional data exchange of metering systems over radio communication, taking into account: - the scope of CEN/TC 294; - the nominal service life of the devices in the market. Provide a management protocol for controlling the radio link.
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CEN/TC 294/WG 5 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Radio meter data exchange" and is responsible for: Prepare, maintain and evolve standards for the lower layers for uni and bi-directional data exchange of metering systems over radio communication, taking into account: - the scope of CEN/TC 294; - the nominal service life of the devices in the market. Provide a management protocol for controlling the radio link. This committee has published 6 standards.
CEN/TC 294/WG 5 develops CEN standards. The scope of work includes: Prepare, maintain and evolve standards for the lower layers for uni and bi-directional data exchange of metering systems over radio communication, taking into account: - the scope of CEN/TC 294; - the nominal service life of the devices in the market. Provide a management protocol for controlling the radio link. Currently, there are 6 published standards from this working group.
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This document specifies the requirements of parameters for the physical and the link layer for systems using radio to remotely read meters. The primary focus is to use the Short Range Device (SRD) unlicensed bands. This document encompasses systems for walk-by, drive-by and fixed installations. As a broad definition, this document can be applied to various Application Layers.
- Standard104 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies the protocols to use when performing relaying in wireless meter readout networks. This European Standard is an extension to wireless meter readout specified in EN 13757-4. It supports the routing of modes P and Q, and simple single-hop repeating of modes S, T, C, F and N.
The main use of this standard is to support simple retransmission as well as routed wireless networks for the readout of meters.
NOTE Electricity meters are not covered by this standard, as the standardisation of remote readout of electricity meters is a task for IEC/CENELEC.
- Standard108 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies the requirements of parameters for the physical and the link layer for systems using radio to read remote meters. The primary focus is to use the Short Range Device (SRD) unlicensed telemetry bands. The standard encompasses systems for walk-by, drive-by and fixed installations. As a broad definition, this European Standard can be applied to various application layers.
- Standard100 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies the requirements of parameters for the physical and the link layer for systems using radio to read remote meters. The primary focus is to use the Short Range Device (SRD) unlicensed telemetry bands. The standard encompasses systems for walk-by, drive-by and fixed installations. As a broad definition, this European Standard can be applied to various application layers.
- Standard67 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This standard defines the requirements for the protocols to use when performing relaying in wireless meter readout networks. This document is an extension to Part 4 of EN 13757, Wireless meter readout (Radio meter reading for operation in the 868 MHz to 870 MHz SRD band). It supports the routing of mode R2, but the routing of mode S and T is not supported.
Additional parts of this standard are:
EN 13757, part 1: Data exchange
EN 13757, part 2: Physical and link layer
EN 13757, part 3: Dedicated application layer
EN 13757, part 4: Wireless meter readout (Radio meter reading for operation in the 868 MHz to 870 MHz SRD band)
EN 13757, part 6: Local Bus
The main use of this standard is to support routed wireless networks for the readout of meters.
NOTE Electricity meters are not covered by this standard, as the standardisation of remote readout of electricity meters is a task for IEC/CENELEC.
- Standard84 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies the requirements of parameters for the physical and the link layer for systems using radio to read remote Meters. The primary focus is to use the Short Range Devices (SRD) unlicensed telemetry band, 868 MHz to 870 MHz. The standard encompasses systems for walk-by, drive-by and fixed installations. As a broad definition, this European Standard can be applied to various application layers.
- Standard33 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day