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Smart Grid ad hoc – April 2011 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0506r0 April 2011 Smart Grid ad hoc – April 2011 Name Company Address Phone email Bruce Kraemer Marvell 5488 Marvell Lane, Santa Clara, CA, 95054 +1-321-751-3988 bkraemer@marvell.com Date: 20 April 2011 Abstract: 1 – SGIP Previous material 2- P2030 3- Australian Smart Metering 4- UK Consultation 5-NIST PAP#2 Status Bruce Kraemer, Marvell Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

April 2011 SGIP Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

Newest Information April 2011 Standards Catalog Process and Structure: After many months of collaboration with SGIP members, the SGIP Plenary Leadership team, the Governing Board, the Bylaws and Operating Procedures Working Group (BOPWG), and the Intellectual Property Rights Working Group (IPRWG), this document will be voted on by the Governing Board following the comment period. PAP 18 Proposal for SEP 1 to SEP 2 Transition and Coexistence: During last week’s Governing Board meeting in the Nashville F2F, the GB determined that there was an immediate need to create a Priority Action Plan (PAP) that focuses on developing specific requirements that must be met to allow for the coexistence of the ZigBee Alliance SEP 1.x and 2.0 and to support the migration of 1.x implementations to 2.0. This proposal was created and the membership briefed at the Plenary meeting last week in Nashville, was forwarded to Governing Board members, and will be voted on by the Governing Board following the comment period. BOPWG - Proposed Changes to the SGIP Bylaws: Posting date: April 13, 2011 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

Three documents open for comment April 2011 Three documents open for comment http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIPGBDocumentsUnderReview Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

PAP#2 Calls every two weeks – details on NIST Twiki April 2011 PAP#2 Calls every two weeks – details on NIST Twiki Version 1 of paper up for board vote Primary activity is developing propagation models Rewrite of Section 4 per our proposal pending Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

P2030 Sponsor Ballot group formed in February Initial Sponsor Ballot April 2011 P2030 Sponsor Ballot group formed in February Initial Sponsor Ballot Opened: Wednesday March 9 2011 Closes: Friday April 08 2011 Ballot passed – going into comment resolution http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc21/2030/2030_index.html Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

April 2011 Australia Australia has issued a call for candidates for their Smart Metering HAN Responses from 802 should be provided Probably best from individual WG, e.g 802.11, 802.15, 802.16 http://share.aemo.com.au/smartmetering/default.aspx Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

Australian HAN RFI April 2011 The schedule for the RFI is as follows: 20 December 2010 Issue the RFI to standards organisations 21 January 2011 Standards organisations to register their participation via email 31 January 2011 Closing date for questions 11 February 2011 Submissions due date 14 to 25 February 2011 Preparation of initial evaluation and first draft of review to be sent to the BRWG 28 February 2011 Issue RFI draft evaluation to the BRWG 8-9 March 2011 First BRWG workshop review 10-18 March 2011 BRWG's HAN Technical Group work (as required) 5-6 April 2011 Final BRWG workshop review 12 April 2011 Submission of the RFI report and Smart Metering Infrastructure Functionality Specification Change Control to the NSSC 20 April 2011 NSSC meeting May 2011 Issue HAN interface standard report to the MCE's SCO http://share.aemo.com.au/smartmetering/Pages/BRWG.aspx Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

UK Smart Metering status as of 05 Apr 2011 Consultation has closed April 2011 status as of 05 Apr 2011 UK Smart Metering Smart Metering Implementation Programme: prospectus status Consultation has closed Government’s response published March 30 Overview (64p) http://www.decc.gov.uk/Media/viewfile.ashx?FilePath=Consultations/smart-meter-imp-prospectus/1475-smart-metering-imp-response-overview.pdf&filetype=4&minwidth=true Plus 8 other documents http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/consultations/consultations.aspx Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

April 2011 UK Web Cover Story A crucial step in delivering the UK’s energy security and low carbon future was taken today with the publication of the Government’s plans for the national rollout of smart meters.   Alongside the Government’s response to the Smart Meters Prospectus consultation, DECC has set out the overall strategy and timetable for the installation of 53 million smart meters in 30 million homes and businesses across Great Britain, estimated to have a net benefit to the nation of £7.3 billion over the next twenty years. Smart meters will deliver a range of benefits to consumers, energy suppliers and networks providing real time information on energy consumption to help control energy use, save money and reduce emissions.   Speaking ahead of his visit today to a technology expo at the SmartLIFE training centre in Cambridge, Secretary of State Chris Huhne said: "In combination with our plans to reform the electricity market and introduce the Green Deal for home and businesses, the rollout of smart meters will help us keep the lights on while reducing emissions and getting the best possible deal for the consumer." Read the press notice in full Government response to the Smart Meters Prospectus consultation  Find out more about DECC's Smart Meters programme Written ministerial statement by Charles Hendry http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/consultations/consultations.aspx Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

5. Smart Metering Communications and Data Management April 2011 5. Smart Metering Communications and Data Management Key Government conclusions  DCC should be created as a new licensed entity, responsible for the procurement and contract management of data and communications services that will underpin the end-to-end smart metering system. The Government will run a competitive application process for the DCC licence.  The scope of DCC‟s activities and services should be limited initially to those functions that are essential for the effective transfer of smart metering data, including secure communications, access control, scheduled data retrieval and translation services (where necessary). DCC should, at a later date, take on the role of meter point/supplier registration service provider.  Suppliers in the smaller non-domestic sector should not be obliged to use the services of DCC for meters with smart functionality, but may elect to do so. This position will be kept under review.  DCC should be responsible for procuring the necessary equipment and services to provide WAN communications, including the WAN module.  The Government will initiate procurement of service provider contracts in parallel with the DCC licence applications process in order to deliver the early establishment of DCC's services.  DCC should be required to adopt communications contracts associated with compliant meters installed before its services are available, subject to these contracts meeting pre-defined criteria. There should be a limit on the number of contracts that DCC would guarantee to accept, subject to the adoption criteria being met. http://www.decc.gov.uk/Media/viewfile.ashx?FilePath=Consultations/smart-meter-imp-prospectus/1475-smart-metering-imp-response-overview.pdf&filetype=4&minwidth=true Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

UK Supporting Documents April 2011 UK Supporting Documents Consultation responses are available on the Ofgem website. Impact Assessment: Smart meter rollout for the domestic sector Size: [528 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Impact Assessment: Smart meter rollout for the small and medium non-domestic sector Size: [375 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Data access & privacy - Smart Metering Implementation Programme Size: [526 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Roll-out strategy - Smart Metering Implementation Programme Size: [952 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Design requirements - Smart Metering Implementation Programme Size: [685 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Design requirement: Annex - Functional catalogue - Smart Metering Implementation Programme Size: [873 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Central communications and data management - Smart Metering Implementation Programme Size: [603 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Implementation plan - Smart Metering Implementation Programme Size: [561 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

April 2011 SGIP SGIP Governing Board Moves Forward on Key Efforts to Advance Interoperability Standards Framework  Nashville, TN -- The Governing Board of the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) today took steps that will accelerate progress toward the long-term goal of an interoperable Smart Grid.  The Board’s actions relate to the SGIP’s process for identifying and publicizing interoperable standards, as well as the creation of a new Priority Action Plan related to home area networks.  In addition, the Governing Board continued to coordinate and strengthen relationships with other standards-related organizations in both the United States and around the world. Since the SGIP’s formal establishment in November 2010, the Governing Board has been building an organizational structure and consensus-based process for the SGIP that will enable the Smart Grid’s many diverse stakeholders to identify, review, and coordinate interoperable standards.  Now that several standards are nearing completion of that consensus-based process, the Governing Board discussed a draft document that describes the Catalog of Standards (CoS) process, including its purpose, scope, procedures, and management. The CoS will serve as a compendium of standards, practices, and guidelines considered relevant for the development and deployment of a robust and interoperable Smart Grid. It is anticipated that the catalog will eventually contain hundreds of standards, recommended practices, and guidelines.  The CoS will provide a key—but not exclusive—source of input to the NIST process for coordinating the development of a framework of protocols and model standards for an interoperable Smart Grid.  The extensive information included for each entry will also be a very useful resource to utilities, manufacturers, regulators, consumers, and other Smart Grid stakeholders. The draft document will be posted online next week (http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid).  Following a comment period of 10 business days, the Board will vote on the acceptance of the procedures described in the document. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

New SGIP PAPs – Start up Pending April 2011 New SGIP PAPs – Start up Pending Proposed Priority Action Plans Pages that contain proposed Priority Action Plans are listed here: PAP18SEP1To2TransitionAndCoexistence : This is a proposed PAP for resolving remaining issues in migrating SEP1.x to SEP2.0 PAPXXCommonSemanticModel: A Common Semantic Model for the SGIP PAPYYBottomUpCIM61850: Possible Next Effort: Bottom-Up CIM-61850 Cross-Modeling PAPZZAMISecurityRequirements: Standardized security requirements for advanced metering infrastructure PAPMS: Joining together MultiSpeak® and IEC 61968 through modeling. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

SGIP Meeting Plans SGIP Board May 12 1 – 4pm ET SGIP Plenary May 26 April 2011 SGIP Meeting Plans Topic Date Time SGIP Board May 12 1 – 4pm ET SGIP Plenary May 26 1 – 3pm ET Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

NIST PAP#2 April 2011 Abstract: doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0506r0 April 2011 NIST PAP#2 Abstract: This work area investigates the strengths, weaknesses, capabilities, and constraints of existing and emerging standards-based physical media for wireless communications. The approach is to work with the appropriate standard development organizations (SDOs) to determine the characteristics of each technology for Smart Grid application areas and types. Results are used to assess the appropriateness of wireless communications technologies for meeting Smart Grid applications. http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/PAP02Wireless Bruce Kraemer, Marvell Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

NIST Timeline (Anticipated) April 2011 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0506r0 April 2011 NIST Timeline (Anticipated) Schedule as of Mar 2011 Draft 0.5 July 28, 2010 Call for Input to Section 6 August 4, 2010 End of draft 0.5 review period September 15, 2010 SGIP face-to-face, St Louis Tentative PAP 2 meeting September 16, 2010 September 30, 2010 Release of draft 0.6 October 29, 2010 End of draft 0.6 review period November 4, 2010 OpenSG + PAP2 meeting, Fort Lauderdale December 3, 2010 Extended edit period January 15, 2011 Release of Version 1 Continuation of project to extend findings ? June/July 2011 ? Release of Version 2 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

Priority Action Plan for Wireless communications (PAP#2) April 2011 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0506r0 April 2011 Priority Action Plan for Wireless communications (PAP#2) Current primary task is to qualify a propagation model that can be used for metering applications This task will extend to at least one more call Next proposed task will be to work on the Matrix material 18 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

Next PAP 2 meetings Next face-to-face meeting April 2011 Next PAP 2 meetings Next face-to-face meeting SGIP meeting July 12-14, Montreal Canada Logistics available here: http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIPCalendar PAP 2 conference call schedule Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

Subscription to NIST PAP#2 April 2011 Subscription to NIST PAP#2 To see the complete NIST Priority Action Plan list go here: http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/PriorityActionPlans#Individual_PAP_Lists To subscribe to PAP#2 mailing list go here: http://www.smartgridlistserv.org/cgi/wa.exe?SUBED1=SGIP-PAP02WG&A=1 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

Deliverables Paper & Matrix April 2011 doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0506r0 April 2011 Deliverables Paper & Matrix Identify and fully define all necessary terminology (mesh, etc.) Come up with sane metric definitions for Section 4 Come up with guidelines for filling out the wireless technologies matrix to make sure entries are comparable across technologies This includes a selection of high priority, fully described “operating points” representing deployment scenarios Come up with dates for submissions for column entries for the matrix and appoint coordinators for each technology represented in the matrix Submit results to the PAP2 reflector and announce a comment period Directly solicit SDO participation and schedule SDO calls to discuss submissions and comments on all of the above Discuss & adjust the deliverables content using OpenSG as the venue and a proxy for the utility industry Bruce Kraemer, Marvell Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

References Previous major submission package to NIST Doc 1396 April 2011 References Previous major submission package to NIST Doc 1396 https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/10/11-10-1396-03-0000-smart-grid-summary-input-to-pap-2-report-nov-2010.ppt And therein: Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

OpenSG SharePoint Documents April 2011 OpenSG SharePoint Documents http://osgug.ucaiug.org/UtiliComm/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

PAP#2 Version 1 Version 1.0 released Jan 13, 2011 April 2011 PAP#2 Version 1 Version 1.0 released Jan 13, 2011 http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/pub/SmartGrid/PAP02Objective3/NIST_PAP2_Guidelines_for_Assessing_Wireless_Standards_for_Smart_Grid_Applications_1.0.pdf Bruce Kraemer, Marvell