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Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for
Wireless Personal Area Networks
(WPANs) Submission Title Smart Grid
Communications Preliminary Proposal Date
Submitted March 1, 2009 Source Scott
Weikel Company Elster Electricity Robert
Mason Company Elster Electricity Jeff
McCullough Company Elster Electricity Davi
d Hart Company Elster Electricity Address 20
8 South Rogers Lane Raleigh, NC 27610
Voice919-250-5819 E-Mail david.g.hart_at_us.els
ter.com Re TG4-SUN PHY Layer
Proposal Abstract Preliminary Proposal for
Smart Utility Networks aka Smart Grid
Communications Purpose Contribution to Smart
Grid Communications Notice This document has
been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is
offered as a basis for discussion and is not
binding on the contributing individual(s) or
organization(s). The material in this document is
subject to change in form and content after
further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the
right to add, amend or withdraw material
contained herein. Release The contributor
acknowledges and accepts that this contribution
becomes the property of IEEE and may be made
publicly available by P802.15.
Doc IEEE 15-09-127-02-004g
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  • Proposal to TG4-SUN
  • Smart Grid Communications
  • March 12, 2009
  • IEEE 802.15.4g

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The Smart Grid vision
  • Secure standards based communications help to
    improve electric system operation
  • Enables alternate forms of energy generation and
    usage
  • Proactively alerts utility of problems on the
    grid
  • Empowers consumers with information
  • Supports Green initiatives

4
Smart Grid Needs
  • Provide usage information to consumers
  • Provide information from power grid
  • Bi-directional and net metering for new power
    sources
  • Electric consumption data on hourly or sub-hourly
    basis
  • Water consumption
  • Gas consumption
  • Support business logistics
  • On-request reads
  • Operational control
  • Outage and restoration management
  • Support for future applications

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Network Considerations
  • Endpoints at all points of service or in premise
  • Not mobile limited installation options
  • Requires robust communications over long
    distances
  • Battery powered water and gas devices
  • Up to 20 years life
  • Support broadcast messages for utility
    applications such as load control
  • Support on request reads in seconds
  • Support control in seconds
  • Secure to prevent others from un-authorized
    access or denial of service

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SUN Smart Grid Examples
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Real World Deployment
  • Technology based on 900 MHz FHSS has been field
    proven
  • Over 2 million smart grid points are deployed
  • In Home Display
  • Programmable Control Thermostat
  • Electric meters
  • Water registers
  • Gas registers
  • 50 Systems deployed 7 different countries
  • 5 Years experience with true 2-way utility smart
    grid communications

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Scope/Goals of TG4g-SUN
  • Define an alternate PHY layer for 802.15.4 with
    only those MAC modifications needed to support
    the PHY layer implementation
  • Support operation in any of the regionally
    available license exempt frequency bands, such as
    700MHz to 1GHz, and the 2.4 GHz band
  • Data rate of at least 40 kbps but not more than
    1000 kbps
  • Achieve the optimal energy efficient link margin
    given the environmental conditions encountered in
    Smart Metering deployments
  • Principally outdoor communications
  • PHY frame sizes up to a minimum of 1500 octets
  • Simultaneous operation for at least 3 co-located
    orthogonal networks
  • Connectivity to at least one thousand direct
    neighbors characteristic of dense urban
    deployments
  • Provide mechanisms that enable coexistence with
    other systems in the same band(s) including IEEE
    802.11, 802.15 and 802.16 systems

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Define an alternate PHY layer for 802.15.4 with
    only those MAC modifications needed to support
    the PHY layer implementation
  • Overview of Proposed PHY Layer
  • 902-928 MHz ISM band where available
  • FSK modulation
  • 400 kHz channel spacing to support higher data
    rates
  • Two bands in 902-928 MHz region. Each band uses
    25 channel FHSS
  • Programmable output power (to suit various device
    types)
  • Data rates between 9.6 and 300 kbps

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Support operation in any of the regionally
    available license exempt frequency bands, such as
    700MHz to 1GHz, and the 2.4 GHz band
  • Comparison of frequency bands
  • 2.4 GHz band is very congested and doesnt offer
    the robust PHY layer required to meet the
    requirements of Smart Utility Networks (SUN)
  • 902-928 MHz band offers both bandwidth and
    robustness required to meet the requirements
  • Proposal is not restricted to the 902 928 MHz
    band, but satisfies the goals within one band

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Support operation in any of the regionally
    available license exempt frequency bands, such as
    700MHz to 1GHz, and the 2.4 GHz band
  • Comparison of 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz unlicensed
    bands (if 900 MHz available)
  • 900 MHz signals propagate farther than 2.4 GHz
  • Free space loss is approx. 10 dB higher for 2.4
    GHz as compared to 900 MHz
  • Distance of 900 MHz is typically 2.5 times better
    than 2.4 GHz
  • 900 MHz signals penetrate better than 2.4 GHz
  • Ability to overcome obstacles (buildings, trees)
  • Buildings, and other obstacles attenuate 2.4 GHz
    more than 900 MHz
  • 900 MHz signals are absorbed less than 2.4 GHz
  • Multi-path fading (reflection) is worse at higher
    frequencies
  • Walls, pine needles, other materials absorb
    (attenuate) 2.4 GHz more than 900 MHz
  • Weather (fog, rain) attenuate 2.4 GHz more than
    900 MHz

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Data rate of at least 40 kbps but not more than
    1000 kbps
  • Proposed PHY Layer
  • Supports variable data rates between 9.6 and 300
    kbps
  • Data rate allowed to vary based on device type
  • Provides a low data rate for simple low end
    devices, while also providing a higher data rates
    for large data/message transport

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Achieve the optimal energy efficient link margin
    given the environmental conditions encountered in
    Smart Metering deployments
  • Proven operation in Smart Metering deployments
  • Proven in outdoor environments
  • Proven with electric, gas, and water smart meters
  • Proven reliable communications to bridge utility
    to in-home devices
  • Supports communications from meter into the home
  • Both single family residential and multi-unit
    structures (e.g. apartment complexes)

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Principally outdoor communications
  • Communication backbone is principally outdoors,
    BUT it is critical to get from the meter into the
    home
  • Must get from electric meter into the home to
    water meter
  • Must support multi-home dwellings
  • Propagation distances and penetration of 900 MHz
    signals provides range and robustness for outdoor
    communications AND provide optional
    communications INTO the residence for functions
    such as load control

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • PHY frame sizes up to a minimum of 1500 octets
  • Long packets will increase probability of errors
  • Simple PHY frame structure
  • Variable frame size
  • Support smaller block sizes with extensions to
    1500 or more octets
  • Particularly for low power applications
  • Support for large payloads
  • Data whitening performed as software algorithm
    no PHY space required for whitening

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Simultaneous operation for at least 3 co-located
    orthogonal networks
  • Support multiple channels to enable up to three
    orthogonal networks if required
  • Not all mesh implementations require 3
    simultaneous orthogonal networks
  • Some simultaneous orthogonal networks may require
    chatter to synchronize
  • Three networks in the 902-928 frequency band may
    enforce a bandwidth limitation that is not
    desired
  • With frequency hopping systems, FCC requirements
    specify minimum bandwidth requirements
  • Proposed option supports two networks in the
    902-928 MHz band
  • Both networks can fully co-exist at ¼ W
  • Devices can participate in only one or both
    networks

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Simultaneous operation for 2 co-located
    orthogonal networks
  • 2 networks in a given frequency band.
  • Example, 902-928 MHz band
  • 400 kHz channel spacing. 25 channels for each
    network
  • Split frequency allocation provides flexibility
    for international locations where 902-915 MHz
    region is not available for use, but 915-928 MHz
    region is available.
  • Allows a single device to operate on two networks
    with minimal hardware

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Connectivity to at least one thousand direct
    neighbors characteristic of dense urban
    deployments
  • Networks deployed and demonstrating more than one
    thousand direct neighbors
  • Network structure is primarily based on a network
    coordinator to multiple devices and supports peer
    to peer communications
  • Millions of devices deployed around the world

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Provide mechanisms that enable coexistence with
    other systems in the same band(s) including IEEE
    801.11, 802.15, and 802.16
  • FHSS communications provides best option for
    coexistence
  • Fixed channel selection (as per DSSS) is not
    required
  • 900 MHz band is less crowded and avoids many
    other systems (801.11, 802.15, 802.16) that are
    predominately in other bands
  • Proven network performance in the presence of
    commonly encountered interference sources

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Proposal to Address Goals of TG4-SUN
  • Key Points
  • Need to support utility requirements for
    electric, water, and gas meters
  • Otherwise standard encompasses less than todays
    systems
  • Need to support low data and high data for
    advanced grid features
  • Water/Gas reads, Electric reads, Network control
  • Networks 1, 2, or 3 possible
  • 900 MHz FHSS FSK proven in the field
  • Proven performance in both dense and sparse
    deployments

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