INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
IEC
62056-42
First edition
2002-02
Electricity metering –
Data exchange for meter reading,
tariff and load control –
Part 42:
Physical layer services and procedures
for connection-oriented asynchronous
data exchange
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IEC 62056-42:2002(E)
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INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
IEC
62056-42
First edition
2002-02
Electricity metering –
Data exchange for meter reading,
tariff and load control –
Part 42:
Physical layer services and procedures
for connection-oriented asynchronous
data exchange
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD ..........................................................................................................................4
1 Scope...............................................................................................................................5
2 Normative references .......................................................................................................5
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations ................................................................................6
4 Overview ..........................................................................................................................7
5 Service specification.........................................................................................................8
5.1 List of services ........................................................................................................8
5.1.1 Connection establishment/release related services......................................8
5.1.2 Data communication services ......................................................................8
5.1.3 Layer management services ........................................................................8
5.2 Use of the physical layer services ...........................................................................9
5.3 Service definitions ...................................................................................................9
5.3.1 PH-CONNECT.request ................................................................................9
5.3.2 PH-CONNECT.indication ...........................................................................10
5.3.3 PH-CONNECT.confirm ..............................................................................10
5.3.4 PH-ABORT.request ................................................................................... 11
5.3.5 PH-ABORT.confirm ...................................................................................11
5.3.6 PH-ABORT.indication ................................................................................11
5.3.7 PH-DATA.request ......................................................................................12
5.3.8 PH-DATA.indication...................................................................................12
6 Protocol specification ..................................................................................................... 13
6.1 Physical layer protocol data unit ............................................................................13
6.2 Transmission order and characteristics .................................................................13
6.3 Physical layer operation – description of the procedures .......................................13
6.3.1 General .....................................................................................................13
6.3.2 Setting up a physical connection ...............................................................14
6.3.3 The identification service ...........................................................................15
6.3.4 Data communications ................................................................................19
6.3.5 Disconnection of an existing physical connection.......................................19
Annex A (informative) An example: PH service primitives and Hayes commands ..................20
Annex B (informative) Data model and protocol ....................................................................25
Bibliography..........................................................................................................................26
Figure 1 – Typical PSTN configuration ....................................................................................7
Figure 2 – The location of the physical layer ...........................................................................8
Figure 3 – Protocol layer services of the COSEM 3-layer connection oriented profile ..............9
Figure 4 – MSC for physical connection establishment..........................................................15
Figure 5 – MSC for IDENTIFY.request/.response message exchange ...................................17
Figure 6 – Handling the identification service at the COSEM server side...............................17
Figure 7 – Partial state machine for the client side physical layer..........................................18
Figure A.1 – MSC for physical connection request ................................................................20
Figure A.2 – Physical connection establishment at the CALLING station...............................21
Figure A.3 – MSC for physical connection establishment ......................................................22
Figure A.4 – Data exchange between the calling and called stations.....................................23
Figure A.5 – MSC for a physical disconnection .....................................................................24
Figure B.1 – The three-step approach of COSEM .................................................................25
62056-42 IEC:2002(E) – 3 –
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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ELECTRICITY METERING – DATA EXCHANGE
FOR METER READING, TARIFF AND LOAD CONTROL –
Part 42: Physical layer services and procedures for
connection-oriented asynchronous data exchange
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International Standard IEC 62056-42 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 13:
Equipment for electrical energy measurement and load control.
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