Streaming Telemetry Transport Protocol (STTP) is defined in this standard. This protocol was initially designed for streaming power system data over Internet protocol (IP) communication systems. It is focused on streaming real-time measurements but can be used with any type of continuously flowing data. It features built-in security and lossless data compression options for efficient transport. It specifies data types and transport control methods using a publish-subscribe architecture for controlled signal-level data access. It uses standard security and transport options, so it is easy to maintain and update. It is highly configurable for time precision, compression level, and packet sizes to optimize the stream within data and transport limitations. It has been proven and refined in several demonstration projects and production environments. Open Source Files are available at https://opensource.ieee.org/sttp/sttp/
- Sponsor Committee
- PE/PSCC - Power System Communications and Cybersecurity
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- PAR Approval
- 2018-09-27
- Board Approval
- 2024-03-21
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- Published:
- 2024-08-02
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- IEEE SA Open Source Project
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- BSD 3-Clause
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- IEEE Power and Energy Society
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- PE/PSCC - Power System Communications and Cybersecurity
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PSCC P10 - PSCC P10 IEEE Standard for Streaming Telemetry Transport Protocol
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- Tom Thompson
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