Electricity metering data exchange – The DLMS®/COSEM suite - Part 8-12: Communication profile for Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs)
This part of IEC 62056 describes the use of DLMS®/COSEM for Low-Power Wide Area
Networks (LPWANs). It specifies how the COSEM data model and the DLMS®/COSEM
application layer can be used over various LPWAN technologies using an adaptation layer
based on IETF RFC 8724, and in particular over LoRaWAN.
This profile is intended to be used with LPWANs as defined in IETF RFC 8724, in particular
LoRaWAN. Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) are wireless technologies with
characteristics such as large coverage areas, low bandwidth, possibly very small packet and
application-layer data sizes, and long battery life operation. This document does not provide
functionality to manage the lower layers of the LPWANs.
This part of the DLMS®/COSEM suite specifies the communication profile for Low-Power Wide
Area Networks (LPWANs).
The DLMS®/COSEM LPWAN communication profiles use connection-less transport layer based
on the Internet Standard User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and Internet Protocol (IPv6).
The adaptation layer is based on IETF RFC 8724 which provides both a header
compression/decompression mechanism and an optional fragmentation/reassembly
mechanism. SCHC compression is based on static context with small context identifier to
represent full IPv6/UDP/COSEM wrapper headers. If required, SCHC fragmentation is used to
support IPv6 MTU over the LPWAN technologies.
This document follows the rules defined in IEC 62056-5-3:2023, Annex A, and in IEC 62056-1-0,
and IEC TS 62056-1-1:2016 for its structure. See also Annex A for examples.
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CYS EN IEC 62056-8-12:2023
This part of IEC 62056 describes the use of DLMS®/COSEM for Low-Power Wide Area
Networks (LPWANs). It specifies how the COSEM data model and the DLMS®/COSEM
application layer can be used over various LPWAN technologies using an adaptation layer
based on IETF RFC 8724, and in particular over LoRaWAN.
This profile is intended to be used with LPWANs as defined in IETF RFC 8724, in particular
LoRaWAN. Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) are wireless technologies with
characteristics such as large coverage areas, low bandwidth, possibly very small packet and
application-layer data sizes, and long battery life operation. This document does not provide
functionality to manage the lower layers of the LPWANs.
This part of the DLMS®/COSEM suite specifies the communication profile for Low-Power Wide
Area Networks (LPWANs).
The DLMS®/COSEM LPWAN communication profiles use connection-less transport layer based
on the Internet Standard User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and Internet Protocol (IPv6).
The adaptation layer is based on IETF RFC 8724 which provides both a header
compression/decompression mechanism and an optional fragmentation/reassembly
mechanism. SCHC compression is based on static context with small context identifier to
represent full IPv6/UDP/COSEM wrapper headers. If required, SCHC fragmentation is used to
support IPv6 MTU over the LPWAN technologies.
This document follows the rules defined in IEC 62056-5-3:2023, Annex A, and in IEC 62056-1-0,
and IEC TS 62056-1-1:2016 for its structure. See also Annex A for examples.