This standard describes network gateway access, control, and management; specifies control and management requirements; defines the system architecture, communication sequences, and enhanced functions for the protocols defined in IEEE 1888(TM), “Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocol”; and extends the protocols and interfaces based on the requirements. This standard shall provide enhanced protocols, workflows, and message formats for the network gateway under control and management, such as registration, access, control, event handling, configuration, status querying, etc.
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- Status
- Active Standard
- Adoption of
- 1888.1-2013
- History
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- Published:
- 2016-04-15
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- Standard Committee
- BOG/CAG - Corporate Advisory Group
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UCNET-ACM/P1888.1WG - Ubiquitous Community Network Access Control and Management Protocol Working Group/UCNET-ACM/P1888.1
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- Soo Kim
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- Dong Liu
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1888.1-2013
IEEE Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network: Control and Management
This standard describes network gateway access, control, and management; specifies control and management requirements; defines the system architecture, communication sequences, and enhanced functions for the protocols defined in IEEE 1888™, u201cUbiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocolu201d; and extends the protocols and interfaces based on the requirements. This standard shall provide enhanced protocols, workflows, and message formats for the network gateway under control and management, such as registration, access, control, event handling, configuration, status querying, etc.
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