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CEA Announces New Modular Communications Interface Standard for Energy Management
ARLINGTON, Va. --(Business Wire)--
The Consumer Electronics Association (News - Alert) (CEA) ® today announced
the publication of a new American National Standard, ANSI/CEA-2045, Modular
Communications Interface for Energy Management. This standard
specifies a modular communications interface (MCI) for energy management
signals and messages exchanged among devices in a home and the
smart-grid system.
These devices include consumer products such as sensors, thermostats,
and appliances, as well as energy-related equipment such as energy
management hubs, energy management controllers and residential gateways.
CEA cooperated with SGIP, the public/private Smart Grid Interoperability
Panel, on the development of ANSI/CEA-2045.
The MCI specifies a plug-in module that includes a wired connection
between a residential device and external communications. Communication
links may be provided for power line carrier (PLC) and radio (RF),
depending on the home area network installed or the connection to the
access network of an energy-management service provider. The MCI plug-in
module may be user-installable into a consumer product marketed as
smart-grid ready.
"I am very pleased by the cooperation between CEA and the SGIP in
developing ANSI/CEA-2045," said Dr. Kenneth Wacks, the chair of the CEA
R7.8 MCI subcommittee that developed the standard. "Such cooperation
demonstrates the commitment of CEA to the national goals of improving
energy efficiency and reliability with smart grids. This standard
provides consumer electronics companies and appliance manufacturers with
flexibility to adapt products for smart grids by reducing the risks and
costs of using proprietary communication technologies."
"The publication of this standard for a modular communications interface
demonstrates the responsiveness of the industry in advancing the goal of
empowering consumers with better energy management tools and reinforces
the industry's energy efficiency efforts," said Brian Markwalter, senior
vice president of research and standards at CEA. "It benefits the smart
grid market by allowing products to be manufactured with a common design
and fitted with different communication capabilities as needed for
regional markets."
The standard specifies a base and a intermediate message set for demand
response. The MCI is also capable of simply passing application messages
from ClimateTalk, generic IP (Internet Protocol), OpenADR, SEP, and
USNAP between the communications module and the end-device. The choice
of message set depends on the program offered by the energy and
equipment suppliers. Message sets may be added to accommodate future
protocols. This standard affords manufacturers, consumers and service
providers the flexibility needed to select the best solution for the
local environment.
The ANSI/CEA-2045 standard was published in January 2013 and is
available for an introductory low price here
on www.CE.org,
or here
on www.techstreet.com.
About CEA:
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the preeminent trade
association promoting growth in the $209 billion U.S. consumer
electronics industry. More than 2,000 companies enjoy the benefits of
CEA membership, including legislative advocacy, market research,
technical training and education, industry promotion, standards
development and the fostering of business and strategic
relationships. CEA also owns and produces the International CES (News - Alert) - The
Global Stage for Innovation. All profits from CES are reinvested into
CEA's industry services. Find CEA online at www.CE.org,
www.DeclareInnovation.com
and through social media: https://www.facebook.com/#!/CEAfeed,
http://twitter.com/ceafeed,
http://blog.ce.org/.
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Economic Retreat
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CES on the Hill
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Technology & Standards Spring Forum
May 20-24, 2013,
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June 24-28, 2013, New York, NY
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October 20-23, 2013, Los Angeles,
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October
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November 12,
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