IEEE Std 1390-1995 IEEE Standard for Utility Telemetry Service Architecture for Switched Telephone Network.pdf
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2、is publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. IEEE Std 1390-1995 IEEE Standard for Utility Telemetry Service Architecture for Switched Telephone Network Sponsor IEEE Standards Coordinating Committe
3、e 31 on Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management Approved September 21, 1995 IEEE Standards Board Abstract: This standard describes a utility telemetry service architecture operated over the tele- phone network. The architecture described is a basic transport architecture capable of supporting
4、many different applications. The text is described in terms of a utility meter reading application, but any enhanced service provider (ESP) communication can be transported. Telemetry calls may be initiated by either the utility/service provider (outbound) or the telemetry interface unit (TIU)/CPE (
5、in- bound) on the end users premise. Keywords: automatic meter reading, telemetry, energy management, enhanced service provider, meter reading, telephone network, utility communications Authorized licensed use limited to: Tsinghua University Library. Downloaded on December 25,2010 at 10:42:57 UTC fr
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18、on. Authorized licensed use limited to: Tsinghua University Library. Downloaded on December 25,2010 at 10:42:57 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. iii Introduction (This introduction is not a part of IEEE Std 1390-1995, IEEE Standard for Utility Telemetry Service Architecture for Switched Tel
19、ephone Network.) This publication was prepared by the TIU-Communications Interface Subcommittee, which is a technical committee of IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 31 on Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Man- agement. Note: Attention is called to the possibility that implementation of this sta
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23、the IEEE Standards Department. The members of the Working Group that prepared this document consisted of the following people: Paul Aubin, Chair Shel BurtnerFred GouldMark Malmendier Judith CoughlinSteve HugheyJohn Marsh Bernard CourvilleLeo LepselterDiane Palmer Stuart GarlandAlan LowellJerry Schul
24、l Greg GomezKen Wells The members of the Subcommittee that approved this document consisted of the following people: Howard A. Scott, Chair Paul AubinSteve HugheyBill Rush Dennis BurmanJudith LaneJerry Schull Shel BurtnerAlan LowellDouglas Stewart Larry CarmichaelWade MalcolmDan Sugarman Donald Fish
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