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DOCUMENT #:GSC15-PLEN-xx FOR:Presentation SOURCE:TIA TR45.5 AGENDA ITEM:X.YY CONTACT(S): David Su Steve Whitesell Randy Ivans Anthony Noerpel Smart Grid Standardization Activities David Su National Institute of Standards and Technology Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-16

TIA TR45.5’s Smart Grid Activities  Together with other wireless technology standards development organizations (SDOs) and the utilities industry, TR45.5 has been participating in the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel’s Priority Action 2 (Wireless Technologies for Smart Grid) since early 2010  SGIP PAP2 approved its first document NIST Interagency Report 1776 “Guidelines for Assessing Wireless Standards for Smart Grid Applications” in January 2011Guidelines for Assessing Wireless Standards for Smart Grid Applications This was published by NIST as an Interagency Report  PAP2 has been working on the second version of 1776 since early 2011 with two major goals: 1.To further enhance the evaluation of wireless technologies 2.To determine which of the wireless technologies should be included in the SGIP Catalog of StandardsCatalog of Standards 2

Evaluation  An SDO subcommittee was formed in PAP2 to produce more evaluation details  Using Version 5 of the SG Net group in OpenSG document describing messages, transmission characteristics (e.g., frequency of transmission) and messaging requirements (e.g., latency requirements) in a smart grid network, the group is furthering its evaluation on: Path loss models, link budgets, and system throughputs Proposed text changes and additions to the NISTIR 7761 document A link budget tool for various wireless technologies based on S/(N+I) necessary for various data and code rates and other operating conditions.  The objective is to have a successful evaluation that includes TIA inputs

Catalog of Standards  SGIP produces and maintains the Catalog of Standards (CoS) relevant for the development and deployment of a robust and interoperable Smart Grid. The wireless portion of the CoS  The standards in CoS has to have: Standards Information Form Development Process Statement: what SSO does relative to:  Openness.  Balance of interest  Due process  An appeals process  Consensus Criteria and Analysis Report: recommendation to add to CoS standards that are not emerging from Priority Action Plans (PAPs)  Produced by individual DEWG or Standing Committee assigned by SGIP Plenary Leadership  Relevancy  Community Acceptance  Deployment Suitability  Interface Characterization  Document Maintenance  CSWG Analysis  SGAC Analysis  SGTCC Analysis  The objective is to have TIA standards as part of the Catalog of Standards

The CoS Process