ucaiug han srs v2.0 summary
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UCAIug HAN SRS v2.0 Summary. August 12, 2010. Scope of HAN SRS in the NIST conceptual model. 2. 2008. 2007. 2009. 2010. August 2008 UtilityAMI 2008 HAN SRS v1.04 released. OpenHAN TF is formed to develop system requirements for the HAN. June 2009 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
UCAIug HAN SRS v2.0 Summary
August 12, 2010
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Scope of HAN SRS in the NIST conceptual model
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OpenHAN History
2008
August 2008 UtilityAMI 2008 HAN SRS v1.04 released
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OpenHAN TF is formed to develop system requirements for the HAN
2009
June 2009Utility AMI 2008 HAN SRS v1.04 selected as a customer domain standard in the NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Roadmap
October 2009OpenHAN 2.0 formed to develop the next version of the HAN SRS
2010
July 2010UCAIug HAN SRS v1.98 released
August 2010UCAIug HAN SRS v2.0 ratified
Participating Companies
4home DTE Energy I’m in Control Proto6
Aclara Duke Infineon Technologies PSU
AEP Eaton Invaluable Technologies Reliant Energy
APS Ecologic Analytics, LLC Itron RIM
Aridhio Technologies Emerson /White-Rogers Kaapco / ASR Systems Sacramento Municipal Utility District
AT&T emeter KCP&L SCE
BC Hydro Enernex Konnected Universe LLC Schneider Electric
BGE EPRI LG Electronics USA. Inc. Southern Company
BSH FPL LonMark International Subzero
CPUC Ford MicroSoft SunSpec Alliance
Capgemini GE MultiSpeak Tendril
Carrier General Motors NextGEN Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. Trilliant
CenterPoint Georgia Power Co. N-Dimensions Solutions UISOL
Cisco google NV Energy U-SNAP Alliance
Coincident, Inc Granitekey Oncor Electric Delivery Visible Energy
Comverge, Inc. Gridata Inc PA Consulting Xtensible.net
Consumers Energy heyCoop, LLC Panasonic ZigBee Alliance
Certicom Corp Home Automation, Inc Pentair Water Pool & Spa
Deloitte Consulting Honeywell People Power
DotUI HP PG&E
Drummond Group Hypertek Inc Portland General Electric
DS2 IBM Progress Energy
OpenHAN 2.0 Effort Over 130 individuals representing over 80 companies participated in the
development of the HAN SRS v 2.0 over a 10 month period
Industry use cases reviewed to identify any HAN SRS gapso ZigBee+HomePlug SEP MRDo SAE J2836/1™ J2836/2™ and J2836/3™ Use Cases o NAESB Draft Requirements Specifications for NIST PAP03, PAP04, and PAP09o EIS Alliance Customer Domain Use Cases v1.0o CEC Requirements Engineering for the Advance Metering Infrastructure and the
Home Automation Network (AMI-HAN) interface – February 2008o AHAM Smart Grid White Papero DER Contribution to OpenHAN; EPRI/DOE PV/Storage Communication Projecto Summary of Use Cases: For Demand Response Appliances Interface (EPRI
Adapters)
February 2010 NISTIR 7628 Smart Grid Cyber Security Strategy and Requirements
Documents Reviewed
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UCAIug HAN SRS v2.0Purpose
Define the system requirements for an open standard Home Area Network system
Promote open standards-based HANs that are interoperable Provide the vendor community with a common set of principles
and requirements around which to build products Ensure reliable and sustainable HAN platforms Support various energy policies in a variety of states,
provinces, and countries Empower consumers to manage their electricity consumption
by giving them the information and control they need to make decisions on their energy use
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UCAIug HAN SRS v2.0The audiences for the HAN SRS are:
Utilities considering deploying AMI systems that interact with HANs Vendors that make AMI systems for Utilities that interact with HANs Vendors that make consumer products (e.g. programmable communicating
thermostats, energy management systems, load control switches, in-home displays, smart appliances, Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEV), distributed energy resources (DER), etc.)
Service Providers developing smart grid enabled programs for consumers (e.g. demand response, energy management, pre-pay, PEV programs, DER programs, etc.)
Policy makers looking to understand how Utility AMI deployments that interact with HANs benefit and impact consumers
Industry alliances and standards organizations NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) activities (e.g. Smart Grid
Architectural Committee (SGAC), Cyber Security Working Group (CSWG), Smart Grid Testing and Certification Committee (SGTCC), etc.)
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UCAIug HAN SRS v2.0Guiding Principles
Capabilities1. Supports Two-way Communication Between HAN Devices and Service
Providers2. Supports load control integration3. The AMI meter provides the HAN with direct access to Consumer-
specific usage data4. Provides a growth platform for future products which leverage the HAN
and meter data5. Supports three types of messaging: Public Information, Consumer-
Specific Information, and Control Signals6. Supports end-use metering and other utility meters7. Supports distributed energy resources
Assumptions8. Consumer owns the HAN9. HAN devices present additional security considerations10. The HAN is enabled by open and interoperable standards
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Architectural Considerations HAN SRS applies from the edge of the AMI System, where the
Energy Services Interface (ESI) resides, to all relevant HAN Devices in the premises
Energy Services Interface (ESI)o An interface which enables communication between authorized parties
and HAN devices that are registered to ito There may be more than one ESI in the premise (e.g. Utility ESI, 3rd
party ESI)o Utility ESI – provides interface between the Utility AMI network and HAN
devices, including the AMI metero Other ESI – provides interface between other communication media
(e.g. internet, cell phone, EMS, etc.) and HAN devices registered to it
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Architectural Considerations, continued Commissioning, Registration, Enrollment
o Commissioning is the process by which a HAN device obtains access to a specific physical network and allows the device to be discovered on that network
o Registration is the process by which a Commissioned HAN device is authorized to communicate on a logical network by exchanging security credentials with an ESI
o Enrollment is the process by which a Consumer enrolls a Registered HAN device in a Service Provider program (e.g. demand response, energy management, PEV program, etc.)
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CommissionedNetwork admission of HAN
device on HAN
CommissionedNetwork admission of HAN
device on HAN
RegisteredAuthentication established
between HAN device and ESI
RegisteredAuthentication established
between HAN device and ESI
Pre-commissionedNon-HAN operation of devicePre-commissioned
Non-HAN operation of device
EnrolledService Provider granted rights
to access HAN device
EnrolledService Provider granted rights
to access HAN device
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Architectural Considerations, continued
HAN SRS is agnostic to device ownership Some HAN devices may reside on more than one ESI HAN SRS is agnostic to electric market structure and may
be used in integrated utility markets as well as consumer choice electric markets
There may be multiple communication paths into the HAN (e.g. Utility AMI, internet, cell phone network, EMS, etc.)
HAN SRS addresses the following special applicationso Plug-in-Electric Vehicle (PEV) o Energy Management System (EMS)o Distributed Energy Resources (DER)
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HAN System Requirements Application Requirements
Control applications respond to control signals Measurement and Monitor applications provide internal data and status Processing applications consume, process, and act on external and
internal data Human Machine Interface (HMI) provides Consumers a means to
provide input into an application or to view information from an application
Communication Requirements Commissioning is the network process of adding a HAN device on the
HAN to allow the device to communicate with other devices and involves network scanning, selection, admission, and configuration
Control of a node involving self-organization, path selection, mitigation
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HAN System Requirements, continued Security Requirements
Access Controls and Confidentiality address data protection for data-at-rest and data-in-transit
Registration is the network process to authenticate and authorize HAN device participation with an ESI and includes initialization, authentication, correlation, authorization, and de-register
Enrollment is the process by which a Consumer enrolls a HAN device in a Service Provider’s program (e.g. demand response, energy management, pre-pay, PEV programs, distributed generation, pricing, messaging, etc.) and gives certain rights to the Service Provider to communicate with their HAN device
Integrity preserves the HAN operating environment through resistance and recovery
Accountability will allow for monitoring malicious activities through audit and non-repudiation
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HAN System Requirements, continued Performance Requirements
Ensure applications or other factors do not limit the performance of the system, which is dependent upon availability, reliability, maintainability, scalability, upgradeability, quality and latency
Operations, Maintenance, and Logistics Requirements Manufacturing and Distribution - Vendor’s pre-installation activities
including pre-Commissioning settings, application configuration, labeling, support for multiple distribution channels
Installation – Documentation for the physical placement of the device and support systems
Manage, Maintain – ensure HAN device diagnostic, management and trouble shooting capabilities including alarming, logging, testing, device reset, and monitoring
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