IEEE Std 1390.2-1999 IEEE Standard for Automatic Meter Reading Via Telephone -Network to Telemetry Interface Unit.pdf
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1、 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 1999 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 3 September 1999. Printed in the United States of America. Print: ISBN 0-7381-1763-3SH
2、94765 PDF: ISBN 0-7381-1764-1 SS94765 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. IEEE Std 1390.2-1999 IEEE Standard for Automatic Meter Reading Via TelephoneNetwork to Telemetry Int
3、erface Unit Sponsor IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 31 on Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management Approved 2 July 1999 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: The telephone network interface to a telemetry interface unit operating under the utility telemetry service architecture is described.
4、The interface is described in terms of a utility meter reading application, but any enhanced service provider communication can be transported. Telemetry calls may be initiated by either the utility/enhanced service provider (outbound) or the telemetry Interface unit/customer premise equipment (inbo
5、und) on the end users premise. Keywords: automatic meter reading, energy management, enhanced service provider, meter reading, telemetry interface unit, telephone network, utility communication Authorized licensed use limited to: Tsinghua University Library. Downloaded on December 25,2010 at 10:43:0
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20、ua University Library. Downloaded on December 25,2010 at 10:43:08 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. Copyright 1999 IEEE. All rights reserved. iii Introduction (This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1390.2-1999, IEEE Standard for Automatic Meter Reading Via Telephone Network to Telemetry
21、Interface Unit.) This standard was prepared by the TIU-Communications Interface Subcommittee, which is a technical subcommittee of the IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 31 on Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management. The members of the subcommittee that prepared this standard consisted of t
22、he following people: Howard A. Scott, Chair The The following members of the balloting committee voted on this standard: When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 2 July 1999, it had the following membership: Richard J. Holleman, Chair Donald N. Heirman, Vice Chair Judith Gorman, Se
23、cretary *Member Emeritus Also included is the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaison: Robert E. Hebner Greg Kohn IEEE Standards Project Editor Paul Aubin Dennis Burman Larry Carmichael Bernard Courville Gary Edwards Donald Fisher Stuart Garland Mike Gilbert Greg Gomez Fred Gould Paul Ha
24、rgaden Dana Holmes Alan Lowell Wade Malcolm Mark Malmendier David Modisette John E. Newbury Dan Nordell Diane Palmer Matt Pierson William F. Rush Jerome W. Schull Douglas Stewart Dan Sugarman J. Mike Surratt Richard Tucker Ted York Michael Anderson Paul Aubin Don Beets Andrew Brock William Buckley S
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