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Smart GridsRoadmap for work in ETSI: introduction
Emmanuel Darmois
© ETSI 2010. All rights reservedScoping Meeting, June 14th 2010
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Outline
Disclaimer This presentation is just a support for discussion. It is based on the
good things from the earlier workshop sessions and includes all the mistakes brought by the presenter !
Subjective notes from the meeting Context Scoping Collaboration
Some suggestions Coordination outside ETSI Coordination within ETSI
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ICT meets Power : the horizontal viewService Plane
Billing e-Commerce Subscription management and activation Business processes
Control and Connectivity plane OAM functions Protection and restoration Traffic engineering Connectivity and routing Virtualization Access technologies Time synchronization
Energy Plane Sensors Electric storage and interconnection Transmission and Distribution Power
Systems, etc.… with some vertical enablers
Privacy Security Data models
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Service
Energy
IP NetworkControl
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Split of domains to identify key interfaces
Smart MeteringGrid domain In the house
Report back Information tothe customer
Information toElectrical SP
Demand/response
Electr.ServiceProvider
Possible domains of work of ETSI
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Subjective Meeting Notes Power Network: Core, Distribution and Private networks 80% of customer trust is needed to make Smart Metering happen This is a very complex ecosystem Scope of ETSI work:
The vertical view: at and after the meter (not much before) The horizontal view: mostly at service and connectivity plane
• Plus the enablers, in particular Privacy
Scope of ETSI work: M2M is Grid-agnostic (flexible architecture applies to power, gas, …) Focus of work on Smart Grids is Power
Use cases, Reference Architecture : only one (set), please ! A gateway is a gateway is a gateway (or not ?): shared meanings ? It is not about "us and them" 2010 is key to have our messages cut across Too many wheels have been invented and never used !
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Smart Grids Ecosystem A very complex eco-system
Nobody can do it alone -> Coordination and reuse of work are key Close relationship of Standardization and Regulation
Developing a European view on Standards is a must
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Vision &Framework
Influential Bodies
Serviceplane
Control & connectivity
plane
IERN, ICERUS: FERC,
EU: ER-GEG / ACER,CEER
China: SERCFrance: CREUK: OFGEM
Etc.Energyplane
Standards Bodies
Policy & Regulation
IEEE P2030, IEC Smart Grid Strategy Group
ANSI C12, IETF, Zigbee, ETSIIEC 60870, 61868-70,Cenelec
ANSI C12, IETF, Cenelec,IEEE 1686, 1588, IEC 61850,
62351, Zigbee, ETSI (incl. 3GPP)
IEEE PES, 1547, C37, IEC, NERC, Cenelec
EC, NIST, EPRI, SG-ETPSEA, INCITS, OpenADR
DLMS, OpenADR, OPC-UA,
DLMS
DNP, NEMA
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What next ?
Coordination outside ETSI CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Joint working Group
• 2010 is the window of opportunity to push an ESO agenda in EU SG TF• Completion of the C/C/E JWG Document is the main milestone• Workshop on Reference Architecture alignment to be organized soon
EU Smart Grids Task Force• Continuation of participation to work in 2010 based on C/C/E JWG work
Short term• Ensure ETSI contribution to EU TF EG1 Chapter 11
Coordination inside ETSI No need to create a specific structure for the time being Ensure work done in one TC is visible and understandable to others Prepare a second workshop later in 2010 ?
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Connecting ThingsIntegration of various "things" to create new networked services
Current Work RFID Encryption GRID M2M, Smart metering Wireless Medical Devices Wireless Factory
Standards Partners CEN, CESI, CONTINUA Health Alliance,
ENISA, ESMIG, IHE, OGF In progress: HL7
Research Partners CASAGRAS, GRIFS
Possible Future Work Mobile health assistant Wireless robotics GRID/Cloud computing
People and things connected to the benefit of people
Contributing ETSI groupseHEALTH, ERM [28, 30, 34, TLPR, UWB], GRID, M2M, PLT, TISPAN, USER
MandatesM/436, M/441
ETSI Cluster IDD. Boswarthick
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Coordination of work within ETSI Suggestion to coordinate within the "Connecting Things" Cluster
To allow cross-fertilization between TCs To manage potential overlaps With the appropriate mechanisms (to be discussed with ETSI Board)
A possible way to see the participation of TCs (to be refined !!!)
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Service Layer Connectivity Layer Vertical Enablers … (incl. Energy)
ATTM tbc
M2M ERM M2M
Security M2M Security
TISPAN PLT TISPAN
TISPAN
CTI CTI CTI CTI ?
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Thanks for your comments !