Superseded Standard

IEEE 1888-2011

IEEE Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocol

The standard describes remote control architecture of digital community, intelligent building groups, and digital metropolitan networks; specifies interactive data format between devices and systems; and gives a standardized generalization of equipment, data communication interface, and interactive message in this digital community network. The digital community remote control network opens interfaces for public administration, public service, property management service, and individual service, which enables intelligent interconnection, collaboration service, remote surveillance, and central management to be feasible.

Standard Committee
BOG/CAG - Entity Collaborative Activities Governance Board
Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
2008-12-10
Superseded by
1888-2014
Board Approval
2011-02-02
History
ANSI Approved:
2011-06-28
Published:
2011-04-13

Working Group Details

Society
Standard Committee
BOG/CAG - Entity Collaborative Activities Governance Board
Working Group
UGCCNet - Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Dong Liu

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1888-2014
IEEE Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocol

The standard identifies gateways for field-bus networks, data storage for archiving and developing data sharing platforms, and application units as important system components for developing digital communities, i.e., building-scale and city-wide ubiquitous facility networking infrastructure. The standard defines a data exchange protocol that generalizes and interconnects these components (gateways, storage, application units) over the IPv4/v6-based networks. This enables integration of multiple facilities, data storage, application services such as central management, energy saving, environmental monitoring, and alarm notification systems.

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