BS EN IEC 62657-3:2022
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Industrial networks. Coexistence of wireless systems – Formal description of the automated coexistence management and application guidance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 44 |
This part 3 of IEC 62657 specifies a general model approach for automated coexistence management and provides application guidance. This document provides the usage of related parameters and interfaces to establish and to maintain functions for automatic coexistence management. This document specifies an abstract description of the system elements, properties, interfaces and relationships between influencing parameters and characteristic parameters specified in IEC 62657-1 and IEC 62657-2. NOTE IEC 62657-4 specifies the central coordination point approach as one example of the usage of the formal description of this document.
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
6 | Blank Page |
7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | INTRODUCTION Table 1 – Audience of the IEC 62657 series |
12 | Figures Figure 1 – Relation between the parts of the IEC 62657 series |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 General |
14 | 3.2 Terms and definitions specific for this document 3.3 Terms and definitions given in IEC 62657-2 |
16 | 3.4 Abbreviated terms 4 Automated collaborative coexistence management 4.1 Motivation |
17 | 4.2 Application scenarios 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Establishing wireless industrial automation |
18 | 4.2.3 Operation and maintenance of wireless industrial automation |
19 | 4.2.4 Controlled / not controlled areas 4.2.5 Device with/without mitigation techniques 4.2.6 Fixed, moving, or rotating devices 4.2.7 Temporary installed devices |
20 | 5 Method for coexistence description 5.1 Area under consideration Figure 2 – Requirement profile of a spatially distributed automation system coveredby a capability profile of a wireless communication solution |
21 | 5.2 Wireless coexistence model 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Class CoexistenceSystem |
22 | 5.2.3 Class WirelessIndustrialAutomation Figure 3 – Class model of the coexistence system Figure 4 – Structure of wireless industrial automation |
23 | Figure 5 – Interfaces of wireless industrial automation |
24 | 5.2.4 Class DistributedAutomationSystem Figure 6 – Class model of the area under considerationfor wireless industrial automation |
25 | Figure 7 – Distributed automation system |
26 | 5.2.5 Class RadioEnvironment Figure 8 – System model of the distributed automation system |
27 | Figure 9 – Radio environment |
28 | 5.2.6 Class WirelessCommunicationSystem Figure 10 – System model of the radio environment Figure 11 – Wireless communication system |
30 | 5.2.7 Class CoexistenceManagementSystem 5.3 Application related influencing parameters 5.3.1 Attributes of class DistributedAutomationSystem Figure 12 – System model of the wireless communication system |
31 | 5.3.2 Attributes of class LocalAutomationFunction |
32 | 5.3.3 Attributes of class LogicalTopology 5.3.4 Attributes of class ReferenceInterface 5.3.5 Attributes of class LogicalLink 5.3.6 Attributes of class LogicalEndpoint |
33 | 5.3.7 Application related characteristic parameters 5.4 Environment related influencing parameters 5.4.1 Number of passive environmental influences 5.4.2 Attributes of class PassiveEnvironmentalInfluence |
34 | 5.4.3 Attributes of class PropagationCondition 5.4.4 Attributes of class PhysicalLayerInterface 5.4.5 Number of active environmental influences 5.4.6 Attributes of class ActiveEnvironmentalInfluence |
35 | 5.5 Wireless device and system related influencing parameters 5.5.1 Attributes of class WirelessCommunicationSystem |
36 | 5.5.2 Attributes of class WirelessCommunicationFunction 5.5.3 Attributes of class ReferenceInterface 5.5.4 Attributes of class PhysicalLayerInterface 5.5.5 Attributes of class WirelessTopology 5.5.6 Attributes of class WirelessLink 5.5.7 Attributes of class WirelessEndpoint 5.6 Profile development |
37 | Figure 13 – Class ProfileDevelopment |
38 | 6 Architecture of central coordination point 6.1 Model application guidance |
39 | Figure 14 – Relation between system models and their application in a CCP concept |
40 | 6.2 Database service 6.3 Status of wireless system 6.4 Status of application 6.5 Status of radio spectrum 6.6 Status analysis |
41 | 6.7 Resource assignment |
42 | Bibliography |