iec/seg 9 online workshop future structure of
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IEC/SEG 9 online Workshop
Future structure of standardization of Smart Homes/Buildings AGENDA, Tuesday, 2 March 2021
Topic Time frame
Panellist Responsibility
Introduction webinar by IEC Academy
5 min Jan-Henrik Tiedemann
Head IEC Academy & Capacity Building
Introduction by SEG 9 30 min Introduction work of SEG 9 10 min Kim Craig Convenor SEG 9 Uses cases (developed by SEG 9) 5 min Cristiano Masini Convenor SEG 9/WG 2 and SC
23B Secretary SEG 9/WG 7 "processes" result 5 min Andreas Scholtz Convenor SEG 9/WG 7 and TC 34
Chair Collaboration by TCs done in WG 5 10 min Nadine Bravais/John
Gielen Co-convenors SEG 9/WG 5, Chair TC 23 and Vice-Chair TC 34
Intro by TCs 65 min Beatriz Novel Convenor SEG 9/WG 6 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 5 min Ken Wacks JTC1/SC 25 Convenor WG 1 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 5 min Andreas Wolf JTC 1/SC 27 Chair ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 41 5 min François Coallier JTC 1/SC 41 Chair SyC AAL 5 min Mamoru Sekiyama SyC AAL/WG 7 Convenor SyC Smart Energy 5 min Richard Schomberg SyC Smart Energy Chair SyC Smart Cities 5 min Kishor Narang SyC Smart Cities Vice-Chair-
SyC COMM 5 min Yunchao Hu SyC COMM Chair TC 100 5 min Hiroaki Sugiura Technical Area Manager
TC 100/TA 2 TC 13 5 min Peter Jensen TC 13 Chair TC 59 5 min Takako Aramaki TC 59/WG 15 Convenor TC 64 5 min Jacques Peronnet TC 64 Chair IEC/TC 72 5 min Joseph Antony TC 72/Convenor WG 8 TC 79 5 min Arto Sirviö TC 79 representative Poll session "options for the future structure to support Smart Homes and Buildings standardization"
15 min Kim Craig SEG 9 Convenor
Q & A 10 min Kim Craig SEG 9 Convenor Conclusion 5 min Kim Craig SEG 9 Convenor
For any questions, please contact [email protected]
IEC SMB SEG 9
Online Poll
Future structure to support Smart Homes and Buildings Standardization
Please indicate your preferred option(s) as described in the Excel file below. The poll will be launched during the workshop and remain open until Friday, 5 March 2021. Please note that attending the workshop is a prerequisite for completing the poll.
Your replies will be discussed at the SEG 9 Plenary taking place the following week, 9 & 10 March. A discussion and presentation of the results will be made on Day 2 of the SEG 9 Webinar, on Tuesday, 16 March 2021. Please register here.
The options for the future structure to support Smart Home and Buildings standardization are:
• Maintain status quo• Continue SEG 9• Create a new Advisory Committee (AC)• Create an ad hoc group in SMB• Create a new entity as a pilot in SMB• Create a new Systems Committee• Other
We value your input in helping to determine the content of SEG 9 recommendations that will be made to the SMB meeting in June 2021.
Thank you for your participation.
Proposed SEG 9 options for future structure to support Smart Homes/Buildings Standardization
Attribute Maintain status quo Continue SEG 9 Create new
Advisory Committee
Create ad hoc Group
of SMB
Create new body
reporting to SMB abiding
by new rules that allow
agility and flexibility
Create System Committee -
Smart Homes and Buildings
Other
1Compatible with General Business Principles regarding meeting conduct
Y Y Y Y Y Y ?
2 Open membership determined by stakeholders
N Y N N - Membership restricted
and appointed by SMB.
ahG 66 was predecessor
to SEG 9
Y - Would rely on support from
SMB
N - SyC can have 'R' members if
approved by 2/3 of P-members
?
3 Membership reliant on IEC affiliation (TC/SC/SyC or NC)
Y N Y Y - reliant on SMB's
nominations and
appointments
N - provided that new rules are
similar to SEG
Y for P-members - 'R' members can be
external to IEC
?
4 Requires nomination from NCs Y N Y N N Y - except for 'R' members ?
5 Agile as able to initiate action with input from TC/SC/SyC members Y Y N Y (?) Y Y ?
6 Accessable to all IEC TC/SC/SyCs Y Y N N Y Y
7 Accessible to stakeholders external to IEC
N (?) - external stakeholders
may have direct contact
with TC/SC/SyCs
Y N N(?) - depending on
mandate and SMB
approval
Y Y
8 Able to host WG activity between TC/SC/SyCs as per current WG 5 N Y N N Y Y ?
9Able to actively promote coordination between TC/SC/SyCs in Smart
Home/Building space
N Y Y Y - if mandated by SMB Y Y ?
10
With permission from SMB, able to produce deliverables that do not
encroach on the scope of existingTC/SC. Deliverables may be guides,
technical reports, technical specifications, etc.
N N N N Y - If specified in rules Y
11 Major limiting factor
Potential for duplication
of activity and dilution of
technical resources
Future activity falls out of scope of
role of SEG. Deliverables limited.
SMB has already granted one
extension so further continuation
unlikely. Rules of operation of SEG
would require change to allow
continuation.
Membership by more
than 1 nominee from
TC/SC/SyC by
exception only
Short term mandate only
with specific task to
consider. No value in
reverting to ahG as this
was the predecessor to
SEG 9
Creation of a new entity
would require SMB approval.
Considerable resource input
required immediately. Reluctance
from segments of the community to
create a new SyC at this time.
?
12 Main advantageNo new resources or
changes required
No new resources or changes
requiredUses existing structure Uses existing structure
Could operate as a pilot
project under new rules with
ability to recommend creation
of SyC or making this new
body a permanent entity to
SMB at future date. Could
allow full participation from
TC/SC/SyC, NC and external
for a
Able to coordinate Smart
home/building work but not seen as
essential at this time. Able to
coordinate with ISO TC's. Smart
Home/Building standardization is
wide reaching can accommodate a
broad range of stakeholders as well
as produce SRDs and IS (by
exception).
?
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Kim CraigConvenor
SEG 9 Smart Home/Office
Building Systems
IEC Academy Webinar on
Smart Home/Smart Buildings
SEG 9
Webinar on Smart Home/ Buildings
• In February 2016 SMB created ahG 66 – Smart Home/Office Building Systems
• ahG 66 was to review all activities in IEC and in other organizations related to electrical installations in home/office buildings and to make recommendations on systems work in this area.
• The basis for the decision was that there were considerable new developments in technologies associatedwith the Smart Home and Office Building landscape. With the increasing complexity of communicationprotocols, interoperability and the Internet of Things (IoT) it was necessary for the IEC to better understandthe standardization needs that existed now and would be required in the future.
• There was also an increasing level of occurrences where Technical Committees (TCs) were expanding theirscope or beginning work on ‘systems’ related activities and there was a very real possibility that this couldresult in duplication of work and an inefficient allocation of resources. An example of this duplication of workand scope overlap was evidenced by a work item related to electronic switches in TC 23 and TC 34, whichhas subsequently been resolved by cooperative efforts from both committees.
• It was also apparent that there was an increasing body of work being done by standards development bodiesand industry consortia outside the IEC perimeter.
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• The ECHONET and HBAM models describe the complexity of interrelationships in the Smart Home/Building landscape and indicate the broad roadmap of standardisation activities
• Use case data was developed by a WG to assist in an understanding of the Systems aspect of this complex environment
• AHG 66 concluded that further work was necessary to determine the standardization needs for Smart Home and Office Building Systems. It is clearly recognized that the existing SyCs – Smart Energy, Smart Cities, AAL – are covering some elements of this work. There are also TCs which are operating effectively in this work space as are bodies external to the IEC.
• AHG 66 determined that the way forward was to establish a Systems Evaluation Group (SEG) – Smart Homes and Buildings – to make a deeper evaluation and analysis into the topic and develop a recommendation for the SMB. One of the key benefits offered by a SEG is the possibility to involve stakeholders external to the IEC, which has been put forward as a key requirement to pursue the work of AHG 66. It was clearly stated in our deliberations that there was no certainty that the end result would be an SyC. Indeed it was identified that there may be areas where it is not appropriate for any standardization work to proceed – the market will determine the outcome!
Webinar on Smart Home/Buildings• SMB accepted the recommendation of AHG66 and created SEG9 – Smart Home/Office Building Systems in February
2017
• SEG 9 created WG’s 1 – 4 and allocated D2 to D8 to them . D1 and D9 were assigned to SEG 9.
• WG 5 was also created and it is described in a separate presentation.
Deliverable number Deliverable name
D1 Outreach and identification of new members and stakeholders
D2 Mapping and documentation of broad-based technology trends (e.g.
connectivity)
D3 Mapping and documentation of broad-based market evolution trends
(e.g. personal devices, ageing demographics)
D4 Assessment of existing and future market segments
D5 Development of indicative general use cases
D6 Inventory of existing standards and standardization projects within and
outside the IEC
D7 Analysis of inventory identifying gaps and overlaps, including potential
remediation paths if required
D8 Identification of best practice models for coordination of cross committee
work in IEC and with external bodies to formulate a longer term,
sustainable process
D9 Interim and final report to SMB including recommendations for future
work
• SEG 9 carried out an in-depth review of existing standardization activities related to electrical installations and communication technologies
in smart home and office building systems. It also identified several potential gaps as well as collaboration opportunities in IEC’s current
programme of work in that domain.
• Through the creation of WG 5, SEG 9 built up a discussion platform to enable a constructive dialogue between TC 23 (Electrical
accessories) and TC 34 (Lamps and related equipment) with the aim of increasing collaboration between both TCs and addressing
possible scope overlaps.
• Following this positive outcome, together with identified needs of in-depth dialogue and communication of relevant TCs, SEG 9 believed
there was a need to continue providing such a discussion platform, but also to involve additional TCs that have activities related to smart
homes and office building systems (e.g. TC 72, TC 79, TC 100, SyC AAL, JTC 1/SC 25, ISO/TC 205). Additional platforms for TC to TC
coordination were foreseen to be needed to leverage further synergies between other TCs. SEG 9 believed these steps were needed prior
to being able to finalize its recommendation to SMB on the most appropriate long-term structure for standards development in the field of
smart home and office building systems.
• SEG 9 requested an extension of time to complete its work and SMB granted this request in June 2019 for a further 2 year
period.
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• SEG 9 has continued its work program and reported regularly to SMB . SEG 9 currently has 107
registered members
• A key need for the time extension was the wish to convene a workshop to seek input from a wide
range of key stakeholders in order to inform the decision making process that would result in a
recommendation for the future standardisation of Smart Homes/Buildings.
• The Covid 19 pandemic intervened and it became impossible to convene a face to face workshop
and we have converted it to an online Webinar
• SEG 9 will present its final report with recommendations to the June 2021 meeting of the SMB
• We seek your participation to help SEG 9 formulate a final recommendation to SMB for the future
standardisation of Smart Home/Buildings
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Cristiano MasiniConvenor WG 2 and SC 23B Secretary
SEG 9 Smart Home/Office Building
Systems
IEC Academy Webinar on
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SEG 9
Use case
• The smart building of the present and future will include
intelligent connected and centrally controllable devices.
• The “actors” will include the user and the building
manager, a building automation system for one or more
buildings, a security system, connected controllable
devices such as intelligent lamps and luminaires,
fenestration, lighting controls, energy monitoring
devices, heating and cooling, etc…
• Scenarios are numerous
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Use case Building
1. Normal operating modeScenario 1: Daytime integration mode. the goal of maintain light levels
and temperatures in occupied spaces while minimizing energy usage
2. Demand response modeScenario 1: In this scenario the building automation system is
responsive to the external power generation and delivery provider.
During peak energy consumption in the electrical grid the power usage
of the smart building could be reduced by intentionally dimming the
lighting load and maximizing the daylight usage. The heating/cooling
objectives may also be adjusted until the peak energy demand is
reduced.
3. Local power generation mode Optimization of the energy usage from the grid. Storage can have a
relevant action
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Security & Safety
of the home & building
Health AssistanceComfort
Audio/Visual
Communication &
Entertainment
Energy & Resources
Function
interaction
Air quality monitor
Building automation SystemMotion sensor
Cameras
Light switches
Medical devices
Smoke alarms
Power switches
IoTHub
Speakers
Light bulb
Door sensors
daylight sensor
StorageP
V
Smart meeter
Thermostat
EV
System
interaction
Normal operating mode
Security & Safety
of the home & building
Health AssistanceComfort
Audio/Visual
Communication &
Entertainment
Energy & Resources
Function
interaction
Air quality monitor
Building automation SystemMotion sensor
Cameras
Light switches
Medical devices
Smoke alarms
Power switches
IoTHub
Speakers
Light bulb
Door sensors
daylight sensor
StorageP
V
Smart meeter
Thermostat
EV
System
interaction
Demand response mode - Scenario 1
Security & Safety
of the home & building
Health AssistanceComfort
Audio/Visual
Communication &
Entertainment
Energy & Resources
Function
interaction
Air quality monitor
Building automation SystemMotion sensor
Cameras
Light switches
Medical devices
Smoke alarms
Power switches
IoTHub
Speakers
Light bulb
Door sensors
daylight sensor
StorageP
V
Smart meeter
Thermostat
EV
System
interaction
Local power generation mode
Security & Safety
of the home & building
Health AssistanceComfort
Audio/Visual
Communication &
Entertainment
Energy & Resources
Function
interaction
Air quality monitor
Irrigation System
TC23
TC72
Motion sensor
TC23
TC72
Cameras
TC 79
Light switches
TC23
Medical devices
TC62
Smoke alarms
TC 79
Power switches
TC23
IoTHub
TC100?
Speakers
TC100
Light bulb
TC34
Door sensors
TC23, TC72
daylight sensor
TC23, TC34,
TC72
Storage
TC120PV
TC82
Smart meeter
TC13
Thermostat
TC23, TC72
EV
TC69
System
interaction
Andreas ScholtzConvenor WG 7 and TC 34 Chair
SEG 9 Smart Home/Office
Building Systems
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Some history as an introduction
• TC 23 “Electrical assessories” and TC 34 “Lighting”
established a joint AG to optimize their collaboration
• SEG 9 hosted the joint AG as SEG 9/WG 5
• SEG 9/WG 7 generalized the lessons learned to develop
recommendations to the SMB
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• D4 – SBP form – Terminology, megatrends and other hot topics,
technological convergence and collaboration, SEGs and SyCs
• D5 – Commenting paths between committees – Bundled
comments from TCs or coordinated comments from NCs
• D7 – Committee collaboration toolbox
Major WG 7 deliverables
Committee collaboration toolbox (D7)
• Steps: Initial contact Non-technical collaboration Common
language Strategic alignment Technical collaboration Joint
technical work Third party advice Escalation
• Joint working groups
• Joint advisory groups
• Work sharing agreements
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Nadine Bravais IEC/TC 23 Chair – SEG 9/WG 5 Co-convenor
John GielenIEC/TC 34 Vice-chair – SEG 9/WG 5 Co-convenor
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SEG 9
TC 23 :WG12: HBES/BACS : IEC 63044 series
✓ Environmental Conditions - Part 2
✓ Electrical Safety - Parts 3
✓ Functional Safety - Part 4
✓ EMC requirements - Part 5-1, 5-2 and 5-3
✓ Planning and Installation - Part 6
SC 23B :MT6 :Electronic Control Devices : IEC 60669-2-1 Maintenance to start in H2 of 2021
MT4: Connected Socket Outlet : IEC 60884-Part X. More clarity after the next April meeting
SC 23K :WG 1: Energy efficiency products
✓ IEC 62991 ED1 Particular requirements for Source-Switching Equipment (SSE)
WG 3: Customer Energy Management Systems
✓ IEC 63345 ED1 Energy Efficiency Systems - Simple External Consumer Display (communication with Smart Meter)
✓ PWI Interface between the CEM and Home/Building Resource manager
TC 23 & SCs work programme related to Smart Home/ Building
IEC TC 34 Lighting | Scope
To prepare, review and maintain international standards and related IEC
deliverables regarding safety, performance and compatibility specifications for:
a) Electric light sources and components thereof
b) Caps and holders
c) Controlgear and control devices for electric light sources, and
electronic lighting equipment
d) Luminaires
e) Lighting systems
f) Miscellaneous equipment related to items (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e)
Compatibility specifications may include requirements necessary for
coexistence, interoperability and interchangeability between components in a
lighting system.
For lighting systems within building premises, TC 34 is responsible for light
sources, luminaires, control gear, dedicated protocols, and certain aspects of
dedicated networks.
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TC 34 | Lighting
• WG 5: EMX – electromagnetic compatibility (e.g., IEC 61547)
• WG 11: Control interface – digital addressable lighting interface (IEC 62386-xxx)
• WG 14: Lighting systems – terms and definitions, connectivity, application
protocol interface (e.g., IEC TS 63105, PWI 34-4)
• PT63116: Lighting systems – General requirements (IEC TS 63116)
• PT63117: Lighting systems – Safety (IEC TS 63117)
SC 34C | Auxiliaries for lamps
• WG 1: COMEX, control gear safety and performance, e.g., IEC 63147-1,
IEC 63147-2-x, IEC 62442-x
SC 34D | Luminaires
• WG 1: LUMEX | luminaire safety and performance, e.g., IEC 60598-1,
IEC 60598-2-x, IEC 62722-1, IEC 62722-2-1
IEC TC 34 work programme related to Smart Homes / Buildings
TC 23 and TC 34 recognized the need to work together
1. to reach common understanding in areas of potential scope overlap on Lighting Systems, Home and
Building Electronic Systems and related devices, controls and switches
2. to provide recommendations regarding responsibilities and priorities of standardization work for areas
of identified overlap in relation to lighting systems
3. to recommend distribution of the work to the respective Technical Committees
4. to recommend future ways of collaboration between the two Technical Committees
paving the way to progress international standards requirements
on Smart Homes / Buildings.
SEG 9 offered an official place to meet, enabling to use the Collaboration platform and created WG 5,
convened by the TC 23 Chair and the TC 34 Vice-Chair, and with participation of experts from both TCs
and specialized guest experts.
SEG 9/WG 5 History and Scope
SEG 9/WG 5 Way to Work
SEG9/WG 5 has been meeting 2 to 4 times per year since 2017
Meetings dedicated to
• achieving common understanding on definitions, pictures to represent Lighting Systems, HBES/BACS and
related products
• align on TC scoping and support on developing aligned Strategic Business Plans for both TCs
• comment on each other standards developments to better understand overall intention for new work and
ensure no overlap
Supporting an effective liaison between both TCs
Remark: Valuable participation by SMB members in SEG9 WG5 is appreciated thus supporting and creating
progress.
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SEG 9/WG 5 Achievements
Improved understanding and alignment on various terms and definitions used in both committees.
The Strategic Business Plans have been aligned on aspects regarding HBES/BACS and Lighting
Systems, making transparent the responsibility of both committees.
Common understanding on approaches employed in both committees for electrical safety
requirements in the fixed installation.
Better understanding on employed approaches for EMC requirements in relevant standards resulting
in corrective actions under consideration.
Open communication channels between both committees and their expert teams (WGs, PTs, etc.)
both via direct involvement and liaison relations.
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SEG 9/WG 5 Next steps
Continue and finalize the work on implementing agreements in relevant standards.
Inform and align on new developments in adjacent areas and identify future
common work.
Given the continued interest in mutual work, continue the present cooperation in
SEG 9/WG 5 or find a new landing spot depending on the future of SEG 9.
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Beatriz NovelConvenor WG 6
SEG 9 Smart Home/Office
Building Systems
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Contribution from
IEC/ISO JTC 1/SC 25/WG 1
“Home Electronic System”
Ken Wacks – Convenor WG 1
Standards for home and building electronic systems in residential
and commercial environments to support interworking devices (IoT-
related) and applications such as energy management,
environmental control, lighting, and security.
NOTE: “Home Electronic System” (HES) is the name of our family
of standards.
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25/WG 1 Scope
48 published standards (IS)
8 published technical reports (TR)
24 standards at NWIP or CD or CDV stage
• Home & building communication protocols
• Device, system & user interfaces
• Product interoperability
• Cybersecurity sentry for data, privacy & safety
• Energy management, lighting,
security applications
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25/WG 1
Work programme related to SmartHome/Building
IEC TC 23, TC 34, TC 57, TC 59, TC 61, TC 64
IEC SyC Active Assisted Living (AAL)
IEC SyC Smart Cities
IEC SyC Smart Energy
ISO TC 205 WG 3: Building automation & protocols
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27, SC 41, SC 42
CENELEC TC 205 WG 18: Smart Grids
Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA)
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25/WG 1
Existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field of SmartHome/Building
Ensure that committees developing standards related to home and
building systems are aware of the standards and TRs issued and
under development by SC 25. We welcome liaisons and visitors
from other committees to attend meetings of SC 25/WG 1 and to
contact us anytime for advice and coordination.
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25/WG 1 recommendations to SEG 9 on future
standardization needs on SmartHome/Buildings
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Contribution from
IEC/ISO JTC 1/SC 27 - Information
security, cybersecurity and
privacy protection
Andreas Wolf - Chair
Development of standards for the protection of information and ICT, including generic methods,
techniques and guidelines to address both security and privacy aspects:
• Security requirements capture methodology
• Management of information and ICT security, in particular ISMS, security processes, and
security controls and services
• Cryptographic and other security mechanisms
• Security management support documentation
• Security aspects of identity management, biometrics and privacy
• Conformance assessment, accreditation and auditing requirements for ISMS
• Security evaluation criteria and methodology.
SC 27 liaises and collaborates with appropriate bodies to ensure proper development and
application of SC 27 products
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 Scope
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ISO/IEC 27403 (SC 27/WG 4)
Cybersecurity – IoT security and privacy – Guidelines for IoT – domotics
• This standard provides guidelines to analyze security and privacy risks and identifies controls that need to be implemented in IoT-domotics systems.
• Though IoT-domotics has been widely applied worldwide, many IoT-domotics devices, communications and platforms lack security and privacy considerations, which may pose security and privacy risks. Due to the long industrial chain and a large number of stakeholders involved, it is necessary to sort out the roles, identify risks during the life cycle and put forward proposals for resolving security and privacy issues in IoT-domotics. This work aims to provide guidelines to analyze security and privacy risks and identifies controls that need to be implemented in IoT-domotics systems.
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 Work programme related to
SmartHome/Buildings
ISO/IEC 9798 (multipart) Entity authentication
ISO/IEC TR 14516 Guidelines for the use and management of Trusted Third Party services
ISO/IEC 15408 (multipart) Evaluation criteria for IT security
ISO/IEC 18045 Methodology for IT security evaluation
ISO/IEC 19989 (multipart) Criteria and methodology for security evaluation of biometric
systems
ISO/IEC 20547-4 Big data reference architecture — Part 4: Security and privacy
ISO/IEC 27001 (family) Information security management systems — Requirements
ISO/IEC TS 27570 Privacy guidelines for smart cities
ISO/IEC 27701 Extension to ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27002 for privacy information
management — Requirements and guidelines
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 Work programme related to SmartHome/Buildings
33 Incoming
• 4 IEC Liaisons: IEC/SC 121A, IEC/SC 45A, IEC/TC 57, IEC/TC 65
• 12 JTC 1 Liaisons
• 17 ISO Liaisons
29 Outgoing
• 0 IEC Liaisons (as listed)
• 13 JTC 1 Liaisons
• 16 ISO Liaisons
17 Category A/B
36 Category C
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field
of SmartHome/Building
• Strengthen Liaisons
• Re-use existing standards whenever possible
• Make your needs known to the SC 27 community
• Preferably identify experts willing to serve as liaison representative, this could also include project specific liaisons
• SC 27 is committed to support all activities which include IT security and privacy aspects
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 recommendations to SEG 9 on future
standardization needs on SmartHome/Buildings
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Contribution from ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41
Internet of Things and Digital Twin
François Coallier - Chair
• JTC 1/SC 41 is a systems integration entity whose scope is
‘Standardization in the area of Internet of Things (IoT) and Digital
Twin’.
• The IoT is a system concept that use many technologies that are
standardized by other JTC 1 entities and SDOs ranging from
networking to cloud computing and AI.
• IoT systems are software and data intensive as well as network-
centric. They can be quite complex, ranging from simple architecture
to multi-tier distributed computing cyberphysical systems.
• IoT systems are key enablers of ‘Smart Everything’.
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● According to Gartner and Deloitte, a digital twin as a digital representation of a real-world entity or
system. It is an evolving digital profile of the historical and current behavior of a physical object or
process.
● The implementation of a digital twin is an encapsulated software object or model that mirrors a unique
physical object, process, organization, person or other abstraction. The digital twin is thus based on
massive, cumulative, real-time, real-world data measurements across an array of dimensions.
● Data from multiple digital twins can be aggregated for a composite view across a number of real-world
entities, such as a ship, a bridge, a building, a factory, a supply-chain or a city.
● Mirroring is done through synchronization using data streams. The data streams are generated by
sensors, but also transactions and other sources (virtual sensors).
● Digital Twin (DT) is also an enabler Smart Everything, being based on measurements that creates an
evolving profile of the entity or system in the digital world, it provides important insights on system
performance, leading to actions in the real world such as a change in system and process design, or
optimizing business performance.
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Smart Buildings are part of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The following standards and
projects are directly related to this area:
Industrial IoTISO/IEC TR 30166 ED1 - Internet of Things (IoT) – Industrial IoT
ISO/IEC 30162 ED1 Internet of Things (IoT) - Compatibility requirements and model for devices within industrial
IoT systems
PNWIP Internet of Things (IoT) - Generic trust anchor application programming interface for industrial IoT
devices
IEC 62872-2 ED1 - Internet of Things (IoT) – Application framework for industrial facility demand response
energy management
IoT Systems Architecture
ISO/IEC 30141:2018 Edition 1.0 (2018-08-30)- Internet of Things (IoT) - Reference architecture
ISO/IEC 30165 ED1 -Internet of Things (IoT) — Real-time IoT framework
ISO/IEC TR 30164 ED1 - Internet of things (IoT) - Edge Computing
ISO/IEC 21823-x - Internet of Things (IoT) - Interoperability for IoT Systems
Digital Twin
PWI - Digital Twin - Reference Architecture
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The Smart Home market is consumer based.
The following standard (PAS from OCF) is directly related to
this area:
ISO/IEC 30118-5:2018
Information technology — Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) Specification —
Part 5: Smart home device specification
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Given that IoT and Digital Twin applies to many application domains and that
IoT systems and Digital Twin also include many technologies, SC41 has in
place many cooperative work initiatives and liaisons, including:
● Active participation in IEC/SEG 9
● JWGs with the IEC SyC Smart Energy, IEC/TC65 and (in progress) IEC/TC57
● A Liaison Group on IoT Trustworthiness to coordinate work with JTC 1/SC27
● Two Special Liaison Groups on respectively Industrial and Utilities IoT
● Liaisons with industrial consortia and fora such as the Industrial Internet
Consortium (IIT) and the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF)
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JTC 1/SC 41 Chair recommendations to SEG 9 on future
standardization needs on SmartHome/Buildings:
A cooperative structure is required to elaborate the following deliverables, that could be
developed in cooperation with JTC 1/SC 41:
● A reference architecture for Smart Buildings
● A reference architecture for Smart Buildings Digital Twin
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Contribution from IEC SyC AAL -
Active Assisted Living
Mamoru Sekiyama – Convenor WG 7
SyC AAL Scope:
✓ Create a vision of Active Assisted Living that takes account of the
evolution of the market
✓ Foster standardization which: enables usability and accessibility
of AAL systems and services
✓ Enables cross-vendor interoperability of AAL systems, services,
products and components
✓ Addresses systems level aspects such as safety, security and
privacy
✓ Communicate the work of the SyC appropriately to foster a
strong community of stakeholders
The implementation of AAL systems as the application of
Smart Home/Building occupies an important place in a society
with an increasing number of people in need of assistance.
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In SyC AAL, the work programmes related to SmartHome are mainly conducted under WG 5 and
WG 7. WG 1 is collecting AAL use cases, including those related to SmartHome/Building.
Published:
✓ IEC TS 63134:2020, Active assisted living (AAL) use cases
Work in progress:
✓ IEC 63168, Cooperative multiple systems in connected home environments - AAL
functional safety requirements of electronic safety-related systems
✓ IEC 63310, Functional performance criteria for robots used in AAL connected home
environment
✓ IEC SRD 64271, Design Considerations for AAL users in Connected Home
Environment
NOTE: In SyC AAL, the term ”connected home environment“ is used instead of SmartHome.
SyC AAL Work programme related to SmartHome/Building
Internal IEC Liaison:
✓ TC 23: Electrical accessories
✓ TC 34: Lighting
✓ TC 59: Performance of household and similar electrical appliances
✓ TC 61: Safety of household and similar electrical appliances
✓ TC 79: Alarm and electronic security systems
✓ TC 100: Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment
✓ TC 124: Wearable electronic devices and technologies
✓ JTC1 SC 41: Internet of things and related technologies
Liaison ISO:
✓ TC 159: Ergonomics
✓ TC 173: Assistive products for persons with disability
✓ TC 215: Health informatics
✓ TC 299: Robotics
✓ TC 314: Ageing societies
Liaison A:
✓ ETSI Smart BAN: ETSI Smart BAN
SyC AAL existing key liaisons in the field of SmartHome/Building
✓ Coordination in standardization related to the AAL systems that target the AAL-related
objectives as follows:
- medical care and welfare for users;
- improvement of convenience for caregivers in assistive actions; and
- improvement of convenience for users' living activities.
✓ Coordination in analysis from the AAL perspective that may be required for generic
systems installed in SmartHome/Building.
NOTE Generic systems that would not be considered as AAL systems may provide benefits or
disadvantages due to AAL characteristics of the user, so AAL perspective analysis of the impact of
the system on the user may be required.
SyC AAL recommendations to SEG 9 on future standardization needs on
SmartHome/Buildings
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Contribution from IEC System
Committee - Smart Energy (SyC SE)
Richard Schomberg - Chair
SyC Smart Energy scope
Our purpose
• SyC Smart Energy to provide systems level standardization, coordination and guidance in the areas of
Smart Grid and Smart Energy, including interaction/integration in the areas of Heat and Gas.•
• To widely consult within the IEC community and the broader stakeholder community to provide overall
systems level value, support and guidance to the TCs and other standard development groups, both
inside and outside the IEC.
Our interpretation:
• A committee to support the TCs and SCs. Note it is the TCs and SCs which are the core Standards
factories !
• Help improve communication and coordination across Committees promoting common approaches,
identifying gaps and reducing overlaps.
• Setting-up of a consistency framework (common/shared glossary or ontologies, common/shared tools,
common/shared methods and processes).
• Avoid having to manage too late the « congestion » of proliferating « NWIPs ».
• Help the TCs to anticipate and better manage the inception of new ideas & projects.
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Development plan
(WG2)H. Hayashi
Roadmap (JWG3
with JTC1 SC41)O. Genest
M. Jardim
Smart Grid
Requirements /
Use Cases (WG6)A. Ulian
Method & tool
spec (WG5)M. Uslar
Technical
Committees forum
(AG1)
Chairman
Advisory group
(CAG)
Other Std
bodies forum
(AG2)
Users
association
forum (AG3)
Regional
coordination
(AG4)SyC SE
Chair:
Richard
Schomberg
Secretary:
Stephen
Dutnall
See web page:
https://syc-se.iec.ch/
SyC Smart Energy set up and main activities
• Listing all Smart Energy existing and coming standards related to interface
to Home and Building is quite complex. It covers:
− Home and Building flexibility management, including aggregation
− Distributed Energy Resources, DER (generation & storage), microgrids operation
and aggregation management
− Grid codes related communication as soon as:
− It includes local generation
− Or the Building (or Home) provides services to the grid
− Smart metering management
− Electric Vehicle, EV, charging operation and aggregation management
SyC Smart Energy work programme/activities related to
SmartHome/Building
SyC Smart Energy existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field of
SmartHome/Building
To date SyC Smart Energy has not been a member of SEG 9 although it did provide an
extensive response to the SEG 9 questionnaire in 2018.
SyC SE main liaisons are with energy related committees (TC 57, TC 8, TC 13, TC 69
etc.) and emerging horizontal areas such as JTC 1/SC 41.
It is highlighted that the increasing deployment of DER, EV, smart appliances, and
microgrids in home and buildings introduces a change in the energy paradigm.
This means a greater consideration for interfaces and interaction with the power
network.
SyC Smart Energy recommendations to SEG 9 on future standardization on
SmartHome/ Buildings
The following provides areas for consideration related to the power grid for future
standardization on SmartHome/Buildings:
• Buildings & Homes as DER: generation, electric storage, controllable load (incl.
smart appliances / white goods), thermal storage (e.g. HVAC or Electric water
heater) and EV as DER
• Incl. interoperability with Customer Energy Manager (CEM) and/or smart meter
for flexible activation
• DER Management Systems (DERMS) for buildings: energy management, asset
management, cybersecurity management
• Metering of buildings:
• Metering covering all grid-code and market-based functions
• Time-stamping of function enable/disable
• Logging of compliance in real-time with the functional settings
• Settlements based on compliance
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Contribution from IEC
SyC “Smart Cities”
N. KISHOR NARANG
Vice-Chair – Strategy
& Project Leader –Smart Cities Reference Architecture (SCRA) IEC 63205
Smart Cities Reference Architecture Methodology (SCRAM) IEC SRD 63188
SyC Smart Cities - Scope
To foster the development of standards in the field of electrotechnology to help with the integration, interoperability and
effectiveness of city systems.
Note 1: This will be done:
❖ By promoting the collaboration and systems thinking between IEC/TCs, the SyC and other SDOs in relation to City
systems standards,
❖ By undertaking systems analysis to understand the needs for standards and assess new work item proposals
(NWIPs) related to city systems,
❖ By developing systems standards where needed and by providing recommendations to existing SyCs, TCs/SCs and
other SDOs.
Note 2: Overall common city goals include, for example, sustainable development, efficiency, resilience, safety and
support for citizens' engagement and participation. However, an individual city will follow its own approach.
Note 3: “Cities” refers to any geographically located population.
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION:The society, the business, the infrastructure, the services and all other aspects of the civilization on
the
planet Earth are going through a paradigm shift in the wake of technological advancements,
especially in the field of ICT. All the ecosystems, be it Smart Cities, Smart Grid, Smart Buildings or
Smart Homes now find themselves making three classes of transformations:
❖ Improvement of Infrastructure – to make it resilient & sustainable…
❖ Addition of the Digital Layer- which is the essence of the smart paradigm; and
❖ Business process transformation - necessary to capitalize on the investments
in smart technology.
Smart Cities Interplay with
Smart Home/Buildings❖ Smart Cities need to be considered as System of Systems (SoS) and viewed as multiple, dispersed,
independent systems in context as part of a larger, more complex system; while Smart Homes & Smart
Buildings should be viewed like individual Systems in this Context.
❖ Cities’ existence can’t be conceived without the Homes & Buildings… They are the principal
constituents of any city. The characteristics & confluence of homes & buildings determines/ governs the
DNA of any city.
❖ The City infrastructure and Homes/Buildings are so intertwined they their core characteristics,
imperatives and operations can’t be isolated from each other as they act as the foundational corner
stones to meet the citizens’ fundamental requirements.
❖ Hence, Standards for Cities, Homes & Buildings have strong interdependence and many common
aspects. The quality of life of citizens is determined by the standards implemented in all the domains by
their respective stakeholders.
➢ A System is a group of interacting, interrelated and interdependent components that form a complex and unified
whole.
➢ System of Systems is a collection of task-oriented or dedicated systems that pool their resources and capabilities
together to create a new, more complex system which offers more functionality and performance than simply the sum
of the constituent systems.
SyC Smart Cities Work programme related to Smart
Home/Buildings❖ IEC 63152:2020 Edition 1.0 (2020-07-13): Smart cities - City service continuity against disasters -
The role of the electrical supply
❖ IEC SRD 63188 ED1 - Systems Reference Deliverable - Smart Cities - Smart Cities Reference
Architecture Methodology (SCRAM)
❖ IEC 63205 ED1 - Smart Cities Reference Architecture (SCRA)
❖ IEC SRD 63273 ED1 - Systems Reference Deliverable (SRD) - Use Case Collection and Analysis:
City Information Modelling for Smart Cities
❖ IEC SRD 63301 ED1 - Systems Reference Deliverable (SRD) - Use Case Collection and Analysis:
Water Systems in Smart Cities
❖ IEC SRD 63302 ED1 - Systems Reference Deliverable (SRD) - Use cases collection and Analysis:
Intelligent operations centre for smart cities
❖ IEC SRD 63320 ED1 - Systems Reference Deliverable (SRD) - Use Case Collection and Analysis:
Smart Urban Planning for Smart Cities
❖ IEC SRD 63326 ED1 - Systems Reference Deliverable (SRD) - City Needs Analysis Framework
❖ IEC SRD 63347 ED1 - Systems Reference Deliverable (SRD) - Use Case Collection and Analysis -
Management of Public Health Emergencies in Smart Cities
❖ ….
SyC Smart Cities existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field of
Smart Home/Building
❖ SEG 9 - Smart Home/Office Building Systems
❖ TC 23 - Electrical accessories
❖ SyC AAL - Active Assisted Living
❖ SyC LVDC -Low Voltage Direct Current and Low Voltage Direct
Current for Electricity Access
❖ SyC Smart Energy - Smart Energy
❖ ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 - Interconnection of information technology
equipment
❖ ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 - Internet of Things and Digital Twin
❖ ISO/TC 147 - Water quality
❖ ISO/TC 224 - Service activities relating to drinking water supply,
wastewater and stormwater systems
❖ ITU-T/SG 20 - International Telecommunication Union - Internet of
things (IoT) and smart cities and communities (SC&C)
❖ +++ growing…
SyC Smart Cities recommendations to SEG 9 on future
standardization needs on SmartHome/Buildings
❖ Uniform Architectural Views across domains (Smart Homes, Buildings & Cities) for common aspects.
❖ All the Standards related to Infrastructure, Utilities and Citizen Services need to be developed with a Systems
of Systems approach to provide homogenous framework of standards ensuring comprehensive
INTEROPERABILITY amongst various individual systems at every level, be it Syntactic, Semantic, Networks
that shall facilitate seamless sharing of Data and Insights.
❖ Identify various cross cutting imperatives around Infrastructure (institutional, physical, social and economic),
Governance, Services and Administration etc.
❖ It has been observed that even the core imperatives like Sustainability, Resilience, Safety, Security, Energy
Efficiency, Business & Services Continuity are some of the Horizontal aspects amongst Smart Homes,
Buildings and/or Cities. Hence the standards and best practices also need to be same or at least be
harmonized.
❖ Unified set of Standards for Data Semantics, Data Models, Communication Protocols (agnostic of
Communication Technologies) Citizen Services platforms and Applications (& Apps).
SPECIFIC FOCUS for Collaboration & Harmonization:❖ BIM (Building Information Modelling) & CIM (City Information Modelling).
❖ Digital Twin
❖ Reference Architectures & Solutions Architectures
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Contribution from IEC SyC COMM -
Communication Technologies and
Architectures
Yunchao Hu - Chair
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The SyC aims at facilitating and advising in the domain of communication
technologies and architectures to advance and harmonize communication
technology related activities in the IEC. It will closely collaborate with IEC
Committees to support their ongoing work on communication technologies.
The SyC also aims at facilitating outreach and influencing the work on
communication technologies and architectures with other Standards
Development Organizations (SDOs) and industry consortia.
SyC COMM Scope
• Smart Manufacturing SRD
• Smart Energy SRD
• Smart Healthcare SRD
• Smart Home & Smart Building SRD
• Active Assisted Living SRD
• Smart Cities SRD
• Smart Transportation SRD
• Media SRD
SyC COMM
Leadership
Chair: Yun Chao Hu (DE)
Vice-Chair: Patrick Wetterwald (FR)
Secretary: Gennaro Ruggiero (IEC CO)
Assistant-Secretary: Marianna Kramarikova (IEC CO)
• Emerging Technology SRD
• Market Trend SRD
• Spectrum SRD
• Standard Mapping SRD
• Guideline Digital Transformation
• Guideline Open Source
• Process Description SRD
• Test Bed Report SRD
AG1Marketing, Outreach,
Promotion
CAGRoadmap, Strategic
Business Plan
Convenor: Patrick Wetterwald (FR) Convenor: Victor Kueh (UK)
Convenor: Zhang Chi (CN)Convenor: Narnix N. Kishor (IN)
WG1Communication Tech
WG2Test Beds
WG3Application Domains
Convenor: tba
SyC COMM Organization
Preliminary Stage
Proposal Stage
Committee Stage
Approval
Stage
Publication Stage
1. Market Trends SRD
2. Technology Trends SRD
3. Spectrum Report
4. Application Driven Communication
Requirements SRD
• Smart Manufacturing
• Smart Energy
• Smart Healthcare
• Smart Home and Smart Building
PWI NP CC/DSRD RVDSRD
Feb 21 Oct 21 Feb 24Oct 23
1. Standards Mapping SRD
1. Guidelines for Digital Transformation
2. Guidelines for Open Source
3. Application drive Communication
Requirements Part 2 SRD
• Assisted Active Living (AAL)
• Smart City
• Transport
• Media
PPub
June
24
RVN/CD
Oct 22
Preliminary Stage
Proposal Stage
Committee Stage
Approval
Stage
Publication Stage
PWI NP CC/DSRD RVDSRD
Feb 21 Oct 21 Oct 23Jan 23
PPub
Dec
23
RVN/CD
June
22
Preliminary Stage
Proposal Stage
Committee Stage
Approval
Stage
Publication Stage
PWI NP CC/DSRD RVDSRD
Oct 21 Feb 22 Oct 24Feb 24
PPub
Dec
24
RVN/CD
Feb 23
SyC COMM Work programme related to SmartHome/Building
SyC COMM would like to recommend for SEG 9 to continue their activities on Smart
Home and Office Building within IEC
SyC COMM will consider the communication technology and architecture needs for Smart
Home/ Office Building, identify the gaps and societal impacts in close collaboration with
SEG9 and its successor.
SyC COMM is interested to see convergence between the smart home/office building
based communication technologies with the other communication technologies within
other industry vertical domains.
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SmartHome/Buildings
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Contribution from IEC TC 100- Audio,
video and multimedia systems and
equipment
Hiroaki Sugiura - Technical Area Manager TA2
To prepare international publications in the field of audio, video and multimedia
systems and equipment.
These publications mainly include specification of the performance, methods of
measurement for consumer and professional equipment and their application in
systems and its interoperability with other systems or equipment.
Note: Multimedia is the integration of any form of audio, video, graphics, data and
telecommunication and integration includes the production, storage, processing,
transmission, display and reproduction of such information.
TC 100 Scope
IEC 62394:2017 (TC 100)
• Service diagnostic interface for consumer electronics products and networks - Implementation for ECHONET
• This standard specifies requirements for service diagnostic software to be implemented in products that incorporate a digital interface.
• The SDI is based upon ECHONET specification version 2.11, ECHONET Lite specification version 1.11, and APPENDIX Detailed Requirements for ECHONET Device objects Release G, because this interface will be used in future products.
TC 100 Work programme related to SmartHome/Building
IEC 61966-2-1:1999 ED1 (TC 100/TA 2)
• Multimedia systems and equipment - Colour measurement and management -Part 2-1: Colour management - Default RGB colour space – sRGB
• This standard is applicable to the encoding and communication of RGB coloursused in computer systems and similar applications by defining encoding transformations for use in defined reference conditions.
• sRGB is a technically fundamental standard and therefore have been used widely in various industries in 20 years since its publication in 1999. For example sRGB is used as standard colour space for Microsoft Windows.
TC 100 Work programme related to SmartHome/Building
Internal IEC
• SyC AAL: Active Assisted Living
Liaison ISO
• ISO/TC 42: Photography
Liaison A• CIE: International Commission on Illumination
• CTA: Consumer Technology Association
• ECMA: European Computer Manufacturers Association
• ITU: International Telecommunication Union - Radiocommunication Bureau
• USB-IF: USB Implementers Forum
TC 100 existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field of
SmartHome/Building
At the moment, there is no coordination activities regarding
SmartHome/Buildings standardization with TC 100, but we may
need them in the future, so please consult with us again at that
time.
TC 100 recommendations to SEG 9 on future standardization
needs on SmartHome/Buildings
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Contribution from IEC TC 13 -
Electrical energy measurement and
control
Peter Jensen - Chair
TC 13 Scope (with relation to SmartHome/Buildings)
1. Metrology standards, these cover the legal accuracy and performance
requirements for:
AC metering
Direct connected
Indirect connected
2. Tariff and Load Control
Developed for billing, demand side management applications, could be used
for control of services delivered
3. Reliability/Dependability/Durability
Standards to determine meter lifetimes
4. Safety
All aspects of safety requirements for metering applications
DC metering
Potential for building
applications such as smart
lighting and HVAC
TC 13 Scope (with relation to SmartHome/Buildings)
IEC 62056 series: communication standards for metering
and control, which may connect to building automation
DLMS/COSEM: Common Data Model for metering and control devices, Universal application layer protocol
utilizing many common transport and lower layer combinations, End to End security
Communications profiles for various media: Powerline carrier, Modem wired & wireless, Mesh
Networks, IP networks & LPWAN
IEC 62053 series: AC metering
Requirements for static active and reactive meters for different accuracy classes
IEC 62053-41 DC metering
IEC 62055 series: Smart Metering Functions and Processes,
including:
Payment metering, Supply control
TC 13 Work programme related to Smart Home/ Building
No direct connections as of today but recognition for the need for TC13 to engage and
support in this area, with other key actors such as TC23K and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41.
TC13 and TC23K have common ground for demand response standards:
• TC23K is working on an IEC version of EN50491-11 – communications to in-home displays
• EN50491 has mapping between DLMS and in-home electronics systems which will need to be continued into
the new IEC standard
• Further European work is in progress for smart grid control standards through CENELEC TC205 (EN50491-
12) which may feed through into TC23K. This also requires mapping to TC13 (DLMS) standards
TC13 brings support for energy related data models and communication profiles which
also extends for example to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41
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Coordination activities regarding Smart Home/Buildings standardization:
• TC 13 already will integrate with SyC Smart Energy and this could be a
vehicle for coordination with related IEC stakeholders in this area
• Willing to participate in any future coordination structure and meetings
TC 13 recommendations to SEG 9 on future standardization
needs on SmartHome/Buildings
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Contribution from IEC TC 59 -
Performance of household and
similar electrical appliances
Takako Aramaki - Convenor, TC 59/WG 15
➢ TC 59 WG 15: Connection of household appliances to
smart grids and appliances interaction
➢ IEC TS 62950:2017 Household and
similar electrical appliances –
Specifying smart capabilities of
appliances and devices –
General aspects
IEC
Energy
management
gateway
Customer
Energy
Manager
Device
EnergyMa
nager
Small-scale
Energy
System
Device
Energy
Manager
Device
Energy
Manager
Appliance
Other
Device
Smart Appliance
Smart SSES
Smart Other Device
Smart Grid
Connection Point
Smart operating
mode
A. Enter mode
immediatelyb
B. Exit mode
immediatelyb
C. Enter mode at
future time or
under defined
trigger criteria
D. Exit mode at
future time or
under defined
trigger criteria
0 Device information
transmissiona
Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 Emergency off Yes Yes NA Yes
2 Off/standby Yes Yes Yes Yes
3 Constrain or reduce
load
Yes Yes Yes Yes
4 Start or increase
load
Yes Yes Yes Yes
5 Defer cyclec Yes – i.e. do not
start cycle yet
Yes – i.e. start
cycle now
Yes – start cycle
thend
Yes – complete
cycle by thend
6 Start or increase
supply
Yes Yes Yes Yes
7 No supply Yes NA Yes NA
8 Other (as defined by
manufacturer)
? ? ? ?
Reference Architecture
Smart
Operating
Modes
TC 59 Work programme related to Smart Home/Building
➢ WG 15 held a series of workshops in the process of development of the IEC TS 62950:2017, where
following committees were invited
Reference architecture related:
SEG 3, IEC TC57 WG21, IEC TC100*, IEC PC118*, ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25* WG1, CENELEC TC59X
WG7, CENELEC TC 205 WG18
Product related:
SC 59s
Protocol related:
IEC TC100*, ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25 WG1, CENELEC TC59X WG7
* Liaisons with IEC TC100 and IEC PC118 already in place with TC59
TC 59 existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field of
Smart Home/Building
➢ Performance of household and similar electrical appliances falls within the scope of TC 59.
➢ This includes connection of household appliances to smart grids and appliances interaction,
which is in the scope of TC 59 WG 15.
➢ If SEG 9 considers performances of the above areas, there is a need for coordination with
TC 59.
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Contribution from IEC TC 64 –
LV Electrical installations and
protection against electric shock
Jacques Peronnet - Chair
- Standards for safety and proper functioning of any Low Voltage electrical equipment installed in the
electrical installation of a building.
- Standards for Energy Efficiency Management systems, for optimizing the overall usage of electrical
energy taking into account the availability and the cost of energy of the different supply sources
(network or local).
TC 64 Scope highlighting the relationship with Smart
Home/Smart Building
IEC 60364-8-1 Low-voltage electrical installations –
Part 8-1: Functional aspects - Energy efficiency
IEC 60364-8-2 Low-voltage electrical installations –
Part 8-2: Prosumer's low-voltage electrical installations
IEC TS 60364-8-3 Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 8-3 : Functional
aspects - Operation of prosumer’s electrical installations
TC 64 Work programme related to Smart Home/Building
TC 64 has the following liaisons/collaborations in the field of Smart
Home/Building:
Liaisons with TC 8, TC 23/WG 9, TC 34, TC 69, TC 82.
TC 64 existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field of
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Contribution from IEC TC 72 -
Automatic Electrical Controls
Joseph Antony – Convenor WG 8
• To prepare standards related to the inherent and functional safety of
automatic electrical controls used in homes, buildings, appliances and other
apparatus.
• Electrical controls associated with HVAC, BACS/HBES applications are
covered under the scope.
• IoT enabled components/systems - Sensors combined with actuators and
data from other sources like thermostats are formed to address a smart
home/building application.
• Smart enabled controls that use wireless, dedicated networks and cloud-
based technology for communication are also covered under the scope.
TC 72 Scope
• IEC 60730-1, 6th edition – general requirements for automatic
electrical controls• CDV stage – restructure and updated standard to reflect new technology and
applications in the field (IoT, Smart home, etc.)
• IEC 60730-2-23, 1st edition – Particular requirements for electrical
sensors and sensing elements• DC stage – document based on sensing element technology. Intended to
support smart home applications.
TC 72 Work programme related to Smart Home/Building
• Liaison with TC 23 – electrical accessories
• Liaison with TC 61 - safety of household and similar electrical
appliances
• Collaboration with SMB/SG3 – controls between Smart Grid and
power consuming applications/local power generators.
• Collaboration with IEC/TC 23/WG12 – home and building
electronic systems.
TC 72 existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field of
Smart Home/Building
• Consider functional safety with appropriate risk levels to ensure
consistency in the marketplace.
TC 72 recommendations to SEG 9 on future standardization
needs on Smart Home/Buildings
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Contribution from IEC TC 79 -
Alarm and electronic security
systems
Arto Sirviö - TC 79 representative
Standards for the protection of buildings, persons, areas and properties against fraudulent actions.
Equipment and systems, either used by ordinary persons or by trained people in the following
residential and non-residential applications: access control systems, video surveillance systems,
intruder alarms systems, social alarm systems, alarm transmission and remote receiving and/or
surveillance centres, combined and/or integrated systems.
These systems can provide a local or remote alarm and can be used for calling guard, social
assistance, fire brigade or police force.
TC 79 Scope
• pr IEC 62692 Digital door lock systems
• pr IEC 62676-6 Video content analytics
• pr IEC 62676-5-1 Image quality performance
• pr IEC 62676-2-33 VSS remote management
• pr IEC 62676-2-11 Interop profiles for VMS
• pr IEC 60839-11-33 Access control conf. web services
• Revision of IEC 62820 Building intercom systems
TC 79 Work programme related to Smart Home/Building
Internal IEC
SyC AAL: Active Assisted Living
Liaison ISO
ISO/TC 21/SC3: Fire detection and alarm systems
ISO/TC 159/SC4: Ergonomics of human-system
interaction
Liaison C
ONVIF: Open Network Video Interface Forum
TC 79 existing key liaisons and collaborations in the field of
Smart Home/Building
• coordination for Smart Home/Buildings horizontal topics
• consider standards map for Smart Home/Buildings
TC 79 recommendations to SEG 9 on future standardization
needs on Smart Home/Buildings
Poll session: “Options for the future structure to support Smart
Homes and Buildings standardisation“
https://go.iec.ch/smartbuilding
1. Open the PDF attached to the survey
2. Take your time to read the options
3. Answer the survey
More free webinars at www.iec.ch/academy/webinars
Kim CraigConvenor
SEG 9 Smart Home/Office
Building Systems
More free webinars at www.iec.ch/academy/webinars
Kim CraigConvenor
SEG 9 Smart Home/Office
Building Systems