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I.S. CWA 50487:2006

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SMARTHOUSE CODE OF PRACTICE

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Published date

01-01-2006

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Preface
1 Scope & introduction
  1.1 The SmartHouse and its components
      1.1.1 Scope of the SmartHouse Code of Practice
      1.1.2 Parts of the Code of Practice
      1.1.3 Issues
      1.1.4 Recommendations
      1.1.5 Annexes
2 The Environment of the SmartHouse
  2.1 The reason for a SmartHouse and why its value is more
      than the sum of its parts
      2.1.1 Introduction
  2.2 The consumers' needs and requirements
      2.2.1 Introduction -Why the SmartHouse designer needs
            to understand the consumer
      2.2.2 The scope of this section
      2.2.3 Issues
      2.2.4 Additional recommendations.
      2.2.5 Conclusions
  2.3 Service Providers, Services and Applications
      2.3.1 Introduction
      2.3.2 Scope
      2.3.3 Issues
      2.3.4 Relevant standards, developing standards and
            specifications
      2.3.5 References
3 The design of the SmartHouse system and product development
  3.1 Architectures
      3.1.1 Introduction
      3.1.2 Issues
      3.1.3 Recommendations
  3.2 The Wide Area and its network operators and delivery media
      3.2.1 Introduction
      3.2.2 Issues
      3.2.3 Recommendations
      3.2.4 Dependencies on Other SMARTHOUSE CoP sections
  3.3 The Home Networks and their media
      3.3.1 Introduction
      3.3.2 Issues
      3.3.3 Recommendations
  3.4 NTE & gateways
      3.4.1 Introduction
      3.4.2 IP based Access Networks assumptions & requirements
      3.4.3 Scope
      3.4.4 The Residential Gateway Modules.
      3.4.5 The Home Residential Gateway Project areas:
      3.4.6 Goals
      3.4.7 Quality of Service (QoS) requirements and functions
      3.4.8 Issues
      3.4.9 Relevant standards, developing standards and
             specifications
      3.4.10 References
  3.5 System security
      3.5.1 Introduction
      3.5.2 Scope
      3.5.3 Issues
      3.5.4 Security models
      3.5.5 Threat analysis
      3.5.6 Security to provide trust
      3.5.7 Recommendations
COMPONENTS - Product development
  3.6 Service and application development
      3.6.1 Introduction
      3.6.2 Recommendations
  3.7 Home Equipment (HE)
      3.7.1 Introduction
      3.7.2 Scope
      3.7.3 Methodology
      3.7.4 Usage cases
      3.7.5 SmartHouse Home Equipment Usage case clusters
      3.7.6 Home Automation Usage cases: example lighting control
      3.7.7 SmartHouse Household Appliances Usage case
      3.7.8 Business requirements
      3.7.9 Relevant standards, developing standards and
            specifications
  3.8 User Interfaces & A/V
      3.8.1 Introduction
      3.8.2 Scope
      3.8.3 Issues
      3.8.4 Services and their requirements
      3.8.5 Services and applications
      3.8.6 Consumer issues
      3.8.7 Recommendations and checklists
4 Installation
  4.1 Introduction -The installation process
      4.1.1 Scope of this section
      4.1.2 Analysis
      4.1.3 Planning
      4.1.4 Undertaking the installation
      4.1.5 Maintenance
      4.1.6 Standards identified
      4.1.7 Documentation recommendations
Annex A - Abbreviations, acronyms, terms and definitions
      A.1 Comments on this Annex
      A.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
      A.3 Terms and definitions
Annex B - Standards referenced
      B.1 The EN 50090 series
      B.2 Referenced standards
Annex C - Additional material from sections
      C.1 Additional material from Network Operators Section
          C.1.1 QoS Service Model for the SmartHouse
          C.1.2 SmartHouse QoS Service Architecture
          C.1.3 Application Traffic Class Attributes (End-to-End
                Transport Layer)
          C.1.4 Service Attribute Selection - Examples
          C.1.5 What Communications Technologies are available?
      C.2 Discussion on the requirements for a SmartHouse Open
          Architecture
          C.2.1 Overview
          C.2.2 General
          C.2.3 The Objectives for an Architecture for the
                SmartHouse
          C.2.4 How to meet the objectives
          C.2.5 Comments on these objectives
          C.2.6 Further research
      C.3 Additional material from Home Networks Section
      C.4 Additional material from Home Equipment Section
          C.4.1 Communications [external]
          C.4.2 Home Automation Usage cases
      C.5 Additional material from Installation section -
          Example forms
          C.5.1 Inspection, test and commissioning certificates
Annex D - Bibliography
      D.1 Input from consumer's needs and requirements
      D.2 Input from gateways
      D.3 Input from security
      D.4 Input form user interfaces
      D.5 Input from installation process
          D.5.1 French documents
          D.5.2 German documents
          D.5.3 Spanish documents
      D.6 General documents
Annex E
      E.1 Attendees of SmartHouse Open Forum/Workshops
          approving document
      E.2 Contributors and attendees at forums and meetings

Presents a "system designer" working to implement a SmartHouse (to be used as dwelling and as a home office) with a source of information on sensible and pragmatic guidelines for the design, installation and maintenance of SmartHouse systems and the services and applications provided.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
234
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

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