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doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 1 Smart Grid Closing Report 2010 Date: 2010-September-13 Abstract: Discussion NIST PAP#2 Report Discussion of other industry & standards activities NameCompanyAddressPhone Bruce KraemerMarvell5488 Marvell Lane, Santa Clara, CA,

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 2 Agenda Review of NIST PAP#2 Status and plans Overview of UK Smart Metering Consultation Other topics? Next call

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 3 NIST Twiki Update Input for consideration for next version of guideline from PAP#2 Preface_PAP_2_guidelines_v0.5_Hughes.doc: PrefacePreface_PAP_2_guidelines_v0.5_Hughes.doc Prepared_definitions.doc: additional definitions for section 2Prepared_definitions.doc Section_4-composite-r1.doc: test for consideration of section 4Section_4-composite-r1.doc a_-_C A__WG3- ProposedCovertr455ToSGIPPAP2.doc: Cover letter a_-_C A__WG3- ProposedCovertr455ToSGIPPAP2.doc – r1_-_C __WG3-ProposedInputToSGIPPAP2.pdf: results r1_-_C __WG3-ProposedInputToSGIPPAP2.pdf WTSC-RAN R3.doc: reportWTSC-RAN R3.doc –SmartGrid_Calculation.xls: calculationsSmartGrid_Calculation.xls –WTSC-RAN R3.doc: September 16, 2010: ATIS Proposed Changes to NIST Priority Action Plan 2WTSC-RAN R3.doc PAP02r5-comments-aug2010.docx: Comments related to document NIST_Priority_Action_Plan_2_r05.pdfPAP02r5-comments-aug2010.docx NIST_PAP2_Report_r5- _Consolidated_change_suggestions.ppt: IEEE 802 comments NIST_PAP2_Report_r5- _Consolidated_change_suggestions.ppt

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 4 Tools provided by NIST and used in presentations February 4, 2010 San Francisco, CA - Presentation, readme, and model components –PAP2modeling.pptPAP2modeling.ppt –nist_80211_mac.m: Matlab code for 80211_MAC_Modelnist_80211_mac.m –nist_80211_MAC_readme.pdf: Readme file for using the model Matlab codenist_80211_MAC_readme.pdf –SNRcdf.m: Matlab code for computing SNR probability at wireless receiverSNRcdf.m –SNRcdfCell.m: Matlab code for coverage analysisSNRcdfCell.m –nist_phy_model_readme.pdf: Readme file for using Matlab code for SNRcdf and SNRcdfCellnist_phy_model_readme.pdfSNRcdfCell –nist_channel_propagation_models.pdf: Channel propagation modelsnist_channel_propagation_models.pdf September 16, 2010 St. Louis, MO - Presentation, readme, and model components –LTE_SmartGrid_Analysis.ppt: Presentation on LTELTE_SmartGrid_Analysis.ppt –README.doc: Readme for LTE modelREADME.doc –LTEphyParams.mat: modelLTEphyParams.mat –LTEsectorThput.m: modelLTEsectorThput.m –MCS_data.mat: modelMCS_data.mat –SNRcdfSector3.m: modelSNRcdfSector3.m

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 5 Tools provided by Others IEEE_802_15_4_MAC_PHY Matlab code for 802_15_4 MAC/PHY_ModelIEEE_802_15_4_MAC_PHY README_802_15_4_MAC_PHY_Model.pdf Readme file for using the model Matlab codeREADME_802_15_4_MAC_PHY_Model.pdf IEEE_802_15_4_MAC_PHY Model's web pageIEEE_802_15_4_MAC_PHY

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 6 Meeting Summary Teleconference Document summer-2010-plans.ppthttps://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/10/ smart-grid-ad-hoc- summer-2010-plans.ppt Meeting Document for the week september-2010.ppthttps://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/10/ smart-grid-ad-hoc- september-2010.ppt Comment document consolidated-change-suggestions.ppthttps://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/10/ nist-pap-2-report-r5- consolidated-change-suggestions.ppt R5 was posted at: sggrid/pub/SmartGrid/PAP02Wireless/NIST_Priority_Action_Plan_2_r05.pdfhttp://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/pub/SmartGrid/PAP02Wireless/NIST_Priority_Action_Plan_2_r05.pdf

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 7 Smart Grid Status Summary Feedback from NIST –Bruce, Thank you very much for your input. Section 6 is for the performance analysis of trends and behaviors, ie a mix of sample data and analysis to discuss the findings. Nada Need to confirm schedule plan (any changes?) Plan of attack for Section 6 Telecons will resume Sept 22

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 8 NIST Timeline Release of draft 0.6 Release of Version 1 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 December 3, 2010 November 4, 2010 SGIP face-to-face, Chicago PAP 2 meeting OpenSG meeting, Miami Tentative PAP 2 meeting SGIP face-to-face, St Louis Tentative PAP 2 meeting September 16, 2010 End of draft 0.6 review period September 30, 2010 October 29, 2010

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 9 Call for Contributions to Section 6 Suggested Outline Factors affecting performance, i.e. reliability, delay, throughput –Channel conditions such as distance, transmitted power, interference, propagation environment –Traffic load –Number of users Seeking volunteers?

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 10 Section 6 – Default Suggestions 6. Findings / Results Does wireless technology X meet SG-Network requirements –Performance Metrics –Reliability –Latency –Scalability –meets throughput needs –handles the number of devices needed –range –interference immunity –By actor to actor / Link by link which is the best to use –How does its work in urban, sub-urban, rural –How well does it propagate (e.g. walls, basements, vaults, clutter, hills) –scalability over a quantity of end points –Equipment required to operate –Include processing time between actor to actor

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission July 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 11 Smart Grid ad hoc Call Schedule Call schedule Call plan/call topics for period leading up to September interim –Wednesdays at 2pm ET has been the pattern –Agree to schedule calls –Convene next sequence beginning Wed Sept 22, R6 should be available Review NIST schedule & output of SGIP meeting Input of simulations previously created (for ) –Primary topic will be comments on R6 & generation of input to Section 6

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 12 UK Smart Metering - Introduction Reference Number: 10D/732 Open Date: Close Date: On 27 July 2010, the Government with Ofgem published a Prospectus containing proposals for the delivery of electricity and gas smart metering in Great Britain. This covers both domestic households and small and medium non-domestic sites. The Prospectus document, which represents the joint views of the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (GEMA), sets out proposals for and asks for views on how smart metering will be delivered, including on issues relating to: the minimum requirements for meters and displays the establishment of central communications and data services data privacy and security issues the regulatory and commercial framework the approach to small and medium sites in the non-domestic sector consumer protection the approach to rollout and the implementation strategy

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 13 Ofgem, DECC, GEMA Ofgem is the Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets. Protecting consumers is our first priority. We do this by promoting competition, wherever appropriate, and regulating the monopoly companies which run the gas and electricity networks. The interests of gas and electricity consumers are their interests taken as a whole, including their interests in the reduction of greenhouse gases and in the security of the supply of gas and electricity to them. Ofgem is governed by GEMA, which consists of non-executive and executive members and a non-executive chair. GEMA is the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (DECC) The Department of Energy and Climate Change was created in October 2008

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 14 UK Activity mart_mtr_imp/smart_mtr_imp.aspxhttp:// mart_mtr_imp/smart_mtr_imp.aspx

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 15 Phase 1 Consultation Your views and comments on the proposals are invited. We have set two different deadlines for responses. The deadline for responses on a number of the consultation questions is 28 October However, we are also seeking responses on a number of key consultation questions on a shorter timescale – by 28 September 2010 – to facilitate earlier decisions where this is possible and appropriate. Questions for response by 28 September 2010 cover three key areas: The proposed functional requirements catalogue and the approach for developing technical specifications for smart metering equipment. We are also seeking early responses to the more detailed questions set out in our Statement of Design Requirements supporting document. Our proposed strategy for roll out including the consumer experience, proposals for a code of practice on installation, the use of installation targets and potential future obligations on local coordination. We are also seeking early responses to the more detailed questions set out in our Roll Out strategy supporting document. Our proposed implementation strategy, including our proposal for a staged approach to implementation, the timeline for agreement of the technical specifications and whether there are any other ways we can bring the rollout forward. We are also seeking early responses to the more detailed questions set out in our Implementation Strategy supporting document.

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 16 Phase 2 Questions for response by 28 October 2010 relate to the following areas: data privacy and security consumer protection energy displays and information provision the approach to smaller non-domestic consumers responsibilities for customer premises equipment proposal for a new Smart Energy Code the establishment and scope of the central data and communications function Appendix 1 of the Prospectus lists the full set of consultation questions in one place and sets out the questions for which the deadline for responses is 28 September 2010, and those for which the deadline is 28 October

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doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 21 References to WAN/HAN - Abstract from Prospectus Wide-area network (WAN) : The smart metering WAN will be used for two-way communication between smart meters and DCC (via the WAN communications module in the customer ‟ s premises). WAN communications module: The WAN communications module should be upgradable without the need for the meter to be exchanged. Responsibility for WAN module: Suppliers will have responsibility for procuring and installing the WAN module on the basis of a specification defined by DCC.

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 22 DCC Central communications and data management Communication of data to and from smart meters in the domestic sector will be managed centrally by a new, GB-wide function covering both the electricity and gas sectors. We refer to this new function as the central data and communications entity ("DataCommsCo" or "DCC"). This will provide benefits of efficiency and interoperability. DCC will also provide a basis to simplify and improve industry processes, including change of supplier, and to enable the development of smart grids.

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 23 References to WAN/HAN - Abstract from Prospectus 3.7. The rollout of smart metering will involve the introduction of a range of new equipment into customers ‟ premises, including: Gas and electricity meters with smart functionality; An in-home display (IHD) for domestic customers; A wide area network (WAN) communications module to connect to the central communications provider; and A home area network (HAN) to link different meters within customer premises, the communications module and the IHD (and potentially other consumer devices, such as microgeneration and load control devices).

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 24 References to WAN/HAN - Abstract from Prospectus 3.8. Detailed proposals on the functional requirements for the smart metering system are set out in the "Statement of Design Requirements" supporting document. Some of the key features are as follows: The smart metering system will support the high-level functions set out above. A full list of the services that must be supported by the smart metering system is included in the appendix to the supporting document. Electricity and domestic gas meters will be mandated to have functionality to support remote enablement and disablement of supply. The HAN must use open standards and protocols – so as to achieve interoperability and enable innovation by equipment manufacturers. This also keeps open the option of extending the smart metering system in future to support additional services such as water metering, where appropriate. IHDs will be connected to gas and electricity meters through the HAN. The minimum functionality to be provided by an IHD was described in Chapter 2. The WAN communications module must be capable of being separated from the meter to enable the module to be upgraded without exchanging the meter.

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 25 UK Consultation documents Consultation documents Smart Metering implementation programme: prospectus - letter to consultees Size: [50 KB] File Type: [.doc]Smart Metering implementation programme: prospectus - letter to consultees Smart Metering implementation programme: prospectus document Size: [786 KB] File Type: [.pdf]Smart Metering implementation programme: prospectus document

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 26 Appendix 1 – Consultation Response and Questions 1.3. As set out in the introduction, we are determined to make progress with implementation of the smart metering rollout quickly. We have therefore set two different deadlines for responses. We are seeking responses on a number of key aspects of this consultation on a shorter timescale – by 28 September 2010 – to facilitate earlier decisions where this is possible and appropriate. The deadline for responses on the remaining questions is 28 October

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 27 Questions for response by 28 September Questions for response by 28 September 2010 cover three key areas: The proposed functional requirements catalogue and the approach for developing technical specifications for smart metering equipment. We are also seeking early responses to the more detailed questions set out in our Statement of Design Requirements supporting document. Our proposed strategy for roll out including the consumer experience, proposals for a code of practice on installation, the use of installation targets and potential future obligations on local coordination. We are also seeking early responses to the more detailed questions set out in our RollOut Strategy supporting document. Our proposed implementation strategy, including our proposal for a staged approach to implementation, the timeline for agreement of the technical specifications and whether there are any other ways we can bring the rollout forward. We are also seeking early responses to the more detailed questions set out in our Implementation Strategy supporting document.

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 28 Questions for response by 28 October Questions for response by 28 October 2010 relate to:- Data privacy and security; Consumer protection; Energy displays and information provision; The approach to smaller non-domestic consumers; Responsibilities for customer premises equipment; Our proposal for a new Smart Energy Code; and The establishment and scope of the central data and communications function

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission September 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 29 DECC & Ofgem supporting documents Impact assessment: GB-wide smart meter roll out for the domestic sectorImpact assessment: GB-wide smart meter roll out for the domestic sector Size: [516 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Impact assessment: GB-wide advanced/smart meter roll out to small and medium non-domestic sitesImpact assessment: GB-wide advanced/smart meter roll out to small and medium non-domestic sites Size: [296 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Disablement / enablement functionality for smart gas metersDisablement / enablement functionality for smart gas meters Size: [99 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Analysis on disablement/ enablement functionality for smart gas metersAnalysis on disablement/ enablement functionality for smart gas meters Size: [656 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: statement of design requirementsSmart Metering implementation programme: statement of design requirements Size: [713 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: communications business modelSmart Metering implementation programme: communications business model Size: [1,011 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: implementation strategySmart Metering implementation programme: implementation strategy Size: [560 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: rollout strategySmart Metering implementation programme: rollout strategy Size: [608 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: regulatory and commercial frameworkSmart Metering implementation programme: regulatory and commercial framework Size: [650 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: non-domestic sectorSmart Metering implementation programme: non-domestic sector Size: [419 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: consumer protectionSmart Metering implementation programme: consumer protection Size: [411 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: data privacy and securitySmart Metering implementation programme: data privacy and security Size: [303 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Smart Metering implementation programme: in-home displaySmart Metering implementation programme: in-home display Size: [392 KB] File Type: [.pdf] Consumers’ views of Smart Metering: report by FDS InternationalConsumers’ views of Smart Metering: report by FDS International Size: [948 KB] File Type: [.pdf]

doc.: IEEE /1180r0 Submission July 2010 Bruce Kraemer, MarvellSlide 30 Smart Grid ad hoc Call Schedule Call schedule Call plan/call topics for period leading up to September interim –Wednesdays at 2pm ET has been the pattern Convene next call after R6 is available –R6 should be out Sept 30 –First practical call date is Oct 12 –Primary topic will be comments on R6 & generation of input to Section 6