CLC/TC 59X/WG 07 - Smart house
Standardization work to enable domestic appliances to improve functionality through the use of network communication. Examples of network communication include smart grid, smart home and home network
Smart house
Standardization work to enable domestic appliances to improve functionality through the use of network communication. Examples of network communication include smart grid, smart home and home network
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CLC/TC 59X/WG 07 is a Working Group within CLC. It is named "Smart house" and is responsible for: Standardization work to enable domestic appliances to improve functionality through the use of network communication. Examples of network communication include smart grid, smart home and home network This committee has published 3 standards.
CLC/TC 59X/WG 07 develops CLC standards in the area of W25 - DOMESTIC APPLIANCE PERFORMANCE - Information technology. The scope of work includes: Standardization work to enable domestic appliances to improve functionality through the use of network communication. Examples of network communication include smart grid, smart home and home network Currently, there are 3 published standards from this working group.
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This document specifies the application of relevant transport protocols for Home and Wide Area Networks as well as cloud connectivity; in this case, SPINE (Smart Premises Interoperable Neutral-Message Exchange), SPINE-IoT, and SHIP (Smart Home IP). This document is part of the EN 50631 series, which defines the information exchange between Smart Appliances and management systems in homes and buildings including energy management.
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This document defines data models for Interoperable Connected Household Appliances. The data models are derived from a logical decomposition of use cases into functional blocks that themselves were realized by abstract actions on the data model itself. This document is part of the EN 50631 series, which defines the information exchange between Smart Appliances and management systems in homes and buildings including energy management.
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This document maps the generic use cases, use case functions, and generic data definitions to categories of appliances (e.g. washer, dishwasher, water heater, HVAC devices) as well as any necessary appliance-specific details and deviations. This document is part of the EN 50631 series, which defines the information exchange between Smart Appliances and management systems in homes and buildings including energy management.
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