Active Standard

IEEE 1704-2021

IEEE Standard for Utility Industry End Device Communications Module

This standard is an extension to IEEE Std 1703(TM). Physical hardware interfaces and signals, such as logical interface and power (digital and mains), that link metrology devices to communications modules via the USB physical layer are specified in this standard. The communication module described in this standard is not integral (not on the same circuit board) with the metrology registers (circuit board) of the assembly. However, the module is envisioned to partner with a device implementing measurement registers (energy, demand load, power quality and related quantities) that are semantically modeled using IEEE Std 1377, and encapsulated for communication using IEEE Std 1703(TM)application layer messages.

Sponsor Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC31 - SC31 - Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2016-09-22
Board Approval
2021-12-08
History
Published:
2022-05-11

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE-SASB Coordinating Committees
Sponsor Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC31 - SC31 - Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management
Working Group
P1704 - SC31 - P1704 - Working Group IEEE P1704 Communication Module Meter Interface
IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
Avygdor Moise

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