摘要
Wireless M-Bus according to EN-13757-4 is a major contender for local metrological network (LMN) in smart metering and smart grid applications, as it holds the promise of flexible and optimized solutions. It enjoys wide popularity in continental Europe, but increasingly in many other regions of the world. However, Wireless M-Bus is characterized by a wide variety of different operation modes (C-, F-, N-, P-, Q-, R-, S-, and T-modes), which work in different frequency bands (i.e., 868 MHz, 433 MHz, and 169 MHz). Its application layer can be enhanced by extensions, being defined from vendor alliances, like the Open Metering System (OMS) Group, or from national bodies.
Wireless M-Bus according to EN-13757-4 is a major contender for local metrological network (LMN) in smart metering and smart grid applications, as it holds the promise of flexible and optimized solutions. It enjoys wide popularity in continental Europe, but increasingly in many other regions of the world. However, Wireless M-Bus is characterized by a wide variety of different operation modes (C-, F-, N-, P-, Q-, R-, S-, and T-modes), which work in different frequency bands (i.e., 868 MHz, 433 MHz, and 169 MHz). Its application layer can be enhanced by extensions, being defined from vendor alliances, like the Open Metering System (OMS) Group, or from national bodies.
基金
supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology under Grant No.16IN0594(DEMAX project)
the ARTE-MIS-JU and the Participating Member States under Grant No.100266(ME~3GAS project)
the European Commission under Grant No.FP7-SME-2011-286753(WiMBex project)