Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 Smart grid communications and features
3 Smart grid communication network technologies
4 Smart grid objectives and benefits
4.1 Reducing overall electricity demand through system optimization
4.2 Integrating renewable and distributed energy resources
4.3 Supporting smart grids using smart metering
4.4 Providing a resilient Smart Grid network
5 Smart grid reference architecture overview (outside the home)
6 Power line and cabled standards for smart grid telecommunications
6.1 Smart grid communications over power lines
6.2 Smart grid communications over cable networks
7 Wireless standards for smart grid telecommunications
7.1 Home area network
7.2 WAN/NAN/FAN/WASN
8 Interference considerations associated with the implementation of wired
and wireless data transmission technologies used in power grid management
systems
8.1 IEEE
8.2 3GPP
8.3 3GPP2
8.4 12.5 /25 kHz PMR/PAMR
9 Impact of widespread deployment of wired and wireless networks used for
power grid management systems on spectrum availability
10 Summary
Annex 1 Examples of existing standards related to power grid management
systems
A1.1 ETSI Standards
A1.2 IEEE Standards
A1.3 ITU-T Standards
A1.4 3GPP Standards
A1.5 3GPP2 Standards
Annex 2 Smart grid in North America
A2.1 Introduction
A2.2 Rationale for Smart grid deployment
Annex 3 Smart grid in Europe
A3.1 Introduction
A3.2 European activities in some Member States
A3.2.1 The European Industrial Initiative on electricity
grids
A3.2.2 National technology platform – smart grids Germany
A3.2.3 Grid Control, Smart Grids and Smart Meters in the
UK
A3.3 Smart Grids spectrum arrangements within parts of Europe
Annex 4 Smart grid in Brazil
A4.1 Introduction
A4.2 Brazilian power sector
A4.3 Brazilian smart grid study group
A4.4 Telecommunication issues
A4.5 Technical data
A4.6 LF measurements
A4.7 Conclusion
Annex 5 Smart grid in the Republic of Korea
A5.1 Korea’s road map to Smart grid
A5.2 Communication network
Annex 6 Smart grid in Indonesia
A6.1 Introduction
A6.2 Smart grid development and challenging issues
Annex 7 Research on wireless access technologies for Smart grid in China
A7.1 Introduction
A7.2 Wireless access technologies for Smart grid in China
A7.2.1 Introduction
A7.2.2 Key technical features
A7.2.3 Industrialization and Application
A7.2.4 Standardization
A7.3 Conclusion
Annex 8 PMR / PAMR Engineering Communications (Voice/Data) Systems
A8.1 General description of PMR/PAMR systems with channel bandwidths
of 25 kHz, 12.5 kHz and 6.25 kHz
A8.2 Services using channel bandwidths up to 25 kHz
A8.3 Systems with channel bandwidths up to 25 kHz
A8.4 PMR/PAMR standards:
Annex 9 Example list of frequency bands used for wireless smart metering and
smart grid systems
Annex 10 Relevant ITU-R
Recommendations and Reports
Attachment Acronyms and Abbreviations