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WG1-N1611. SC25/WG1 Arlington Meeting. Q & A on ISO/IEC 18012-3 Series . 2013. 4. 24. Ho-Jin Park Korea. The Questions. Q1. Implemented? Is there any case that the ISO/IEC 18012 series are implemented by manufactures and/or applied by service providers? Q2. Model or Protocol?
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WG1-N1611 SC25/WG1 Arlington Meeting Q & Aon ISO/IEC 18012-3 Series 2013. 4. 24. Ho-Jin ParkKorea
The Questions Q1. Implemented? Is there any case that the ISO/IEC 18012 series are implemented by manufactures and/or applied by service providers? Q2. Model or Protocol? Does the proposed ISO/IEC 18012-3-x & y specify Model or Protocol?
Q1. Implemented? • Answer: Yes • Implemented by 5 major HES manufactures in Korea • Conforming to the ISO/IEC 18012-2 • Common Profile Translation Rule Translation Rule R R Message Message Message Profile for System A Profile for System B • IWF Engine SystemA System B IWF Engine Adaptor Adaptor • ※ IWF: Inter-Working Function Fig 1. Implementation Architecture of Korea
Q1. Implemented? • Standardizations of HES Interoperability in Korea • Implementation Specifications of Framework • KSX-4501 Part 1~4 • published as national standards at 2011 Mar • Test Specifications of Framework • KSX-4502 Part 1~3 • published as national standards at 2011 Dec • Specification of ApplicationModels • TTAK.KO-04.0166 • published as a group standard at 2012 Dec
Q1. Implemented? • Certification of HES Interoperability • Korean Government recommends that HES products should have the functionalities of interoperability conforming to the KSX-4501 series. • TTA, a certification body in Korea, tests and certificates the interoperability of HES products according to the KSX-4502 series. • Presently 9 products of 5 Korean manufactures, such as Samsung SNS, Hyundai Telecom, Kocom, are certified. • Application of Certification • Since 2012 Jan, LH, the largest public house constructor in Korea, requires the certification of Interoperability at the contracts for HES product supply. • The private house constructors in Korea are expected to follow the policy of LH in the near future.
Q2. Model or Protocols? • Part 3-x: Community interface application model • Use Cases included in the spec • Use case 1: logging in and obtaining initial data • Use case 2: opening the lobby door of a residential building • Use case 3: changing the passwords • Use case 4: obtaining remote utility metering data • Use case 5: monitoring CCTV video • Use case 6: elevator boarding request • Use case 7: parked vehicle location guide • Use case 8: parking notification • Use case 9: parcel delivery notification • Use case 10: community announcements • The Use Cases are not generic. • When new service is added, Use Case, Events, Events flow should be added. • Butthe Use Cases are typical. • The Use Cases are the minimum set that every community system should support. • In this view “Model” is correct.
Q2. Model or Protocols? • Part 3-y: Home control application model for smart devices • Use Cases included in the spec • Use case 1: logging in and obtaining initial data • Use case 2: obtaining a list of home devices • Use case 3: changing the password • Use case 4: setting the information of home devices • Use case 5: controlling a home device • Use case 6: event notification of home device • The Use Cases are generic. • When new home device is added, no changes in Use Case, Event flow • Data types would be added or modified to describe the properties of device. • In this view “Model” is correct.