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Submission Title: [ OpenSG San Francisco TC Report ] Date Submitted: [ February 1st, 2010 ]

Submission Title: [ OpenSG San Francisco TC Report ] Date Submitted: [ February 1st, 2010 ] Source: [ Don Sturek ] Company [ PG&E ] Address [ 77 Beale Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 ] Voice [+ 1 619 504 3615 ], E-Mail:[ d.sturek@att.net ] Re: [ OpenSG Communications TC Report ]

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Submission Title: [ OpenSG San Francisco TC Report ] Date Submitted: [ February 1st, 2010 ]

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  1. Submission Title:[OpenSG San Francisco TC Report] Date Submitted: [February 1st, 2010] Source: [Don Sturek] Company [PG&E] Address [77 Beale Street, San Francisco, CA 94105] Voice [+1 619 504 3615], E-Mail:[d.sturek@att.net] Re:[OpenSG Communications TC Report] Abstract:[Technical Committee Report for OpenSG Communications] Purpose:[OpenSG TC report] Don Sturek, PG&E

  2. Notable SG Communications Activities • NIST PAP related • PAP 1 • Tasks for OpenSG: • Task 1: Develop a set of requirements for different Smart Grid applications (end 2009) – DONE (sort of, see App Matrix) • Task 3: Develop application specific protocol requirements (mid 2010) • Task 4: Perform gap analysis (mid 2010) Don Sturek, PG&E

  3. Notable SG Communications Activities • NIST PAP related • PAP 2 • Tasks for OpenSG: • Task 1: Segment the smart grid and wireless environments into a minimal set of categories for which individual wireless requirements can be identified. (end of 2009) – DONE (sort of, see App Matrix) • Task 3: Compile & communicate use cases and develop requirements for all smart grid domains in terms that all parties can understand (end of 2009) – DONE (sort of, see App Matrix) • Task 4: Compile and communicate a list of capabilities, performance metrics, etc. in a way that all parties can understand. - Not quantifying any standard, just defining the set of metrics. (DONE by IEEE 802) • Task 6:Perform the mapping and conduct an evaluation of the wireless technologies based on the criteria and metrics developed in task 4. (mid 2010) Don Sturek, PG&E

  4. From the NIST IR ……..

  5. Distilled the intra-subsystem interfaces to……..

  6. Application Matrix: http://osgug.ucaiug.org/UtiliComm/Shared%20Documents/SG-NET%20PAP%20work-in-progress/SG%20Communications%20funct-reqs%20v1-draft-29Jan10-r03c.xls (addresses both PAP 1 and PAP 2) • To be done (PAP 1 and PAP 2) • Update and ballot Application Matrix (April 2010) • PAP 1: • Collaborate on Task 4 with IETF on gap analysis (mid 2010) • PAP 2: • Collaborate on Task 6 with IEEE 802 on mapping of application requirements to wireless standards Notable SG Communications Activities Don Sturek, PG&E

  7. Notable SG Communications Activities • Non NIST PAP related • Network Interoperability • Proposed Scope/Charter document to be discussed at SF face to face • Document outline available from ZigBee/HomePlug Platform work • Since we are using IP, document should only address: • Collection of RFCs used (from SE 2.0 TRD) • Security protocols and cipher suites (from SE 2.0 TRD) • Application support protocols (from SE 2.0) Don Sturek, PG&E

  8. Notable SG Communications Activities • Non NIST PAP related • AMI-NET • Matt: could you fill in any non PAP 2 tasks AMI-NET will be working on? Don Sturek, PG&E

  9. Notable SG Communications Activities • Non NIST PAP related • IETF • 6LowPAN Neighbour Discovery (link local address assignment) • Issues resolution team headed by Ralph Droms of Cisco (IETF Internet Area Director for 6LowPAN) • ROLL • JP Vasseur (Cisco and co-chair of ROLL) is the ZigBee Alliance-IETF liaison representative • David Culler (CTO of Archrock and co-chair of ROLL) is here this week. • 6LowAPP • Problem Statement: http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-shelby-6lowapp-coap-00.txt Don Sturek, PG&E

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