MILAN, Nov. 14,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On October 23, 2024, the first in-person Internet of
Things (IoT) Architecture Working Group Meeting on IEEE P2413.2,
Standard for Reference Architecture for Power Distribution IoT
(PDIoT) was held in Milan, Italy.
During the meeting, representatives of State Grid of China and several European power companies
discussed the IEEE P2413.2 standard outline, IDS reference
architecture, and cloud-edge-device-pipe functional requirements,
shared the latest research results, and submitted key
proposals.
At the meeting, the proposal for key features of the PDIoT
architecture and the first standard version proposal was submitted.
This marks a key progress made by the working group in promoting
the PDIoT architecture towards international standards and the
official start of the formulation of the PDIoT international
standard.
Standards are the cornerstone upon which any industry is built
and are a great tool to promote industry digitalization. They help
drive collaboration and cooperation across each phase of
digitalization as they unify expectations for interfaces and guide
technical paths. They also lead the direction of technological
innovation and encourage enterprises to explore new technologies
and models to adapt to market needs and industry
transformation.
IEEE is the world's largest technical professional organization,
comprising of 460,000 members from more than 190 countries. The
IEEE Standards Association is a global standardization body where
diverse expert communities focus on formulating standards regarding
emerging technology areas such as AI, AI Ethics, quantum, metaverse
as well as standards around electrical devices, experiment methods,
original components, symbols, definitions, and test methods. The
organization is a key source of global, market-relevant standards
across many emerging and critical technology fields.
The new power system faces challenges relating to green energy
structure, flexible power grid control, interactive power
consumption, coordinated and interactive energy storage on the
power generation-grid-load sides, and the complex
electricity-carbon transaction system. Digitalization and
intelligence are key to coping with these challenges.
The PDIoT is a key component of smart grids. It uses highly
interconnected devices and systems to implement efficient energy
distribution and optimized management. The standards working group
meeting was focused on PDIoT. Huawei and other working group
members proposed the draft outline, IDS architecture, and
cloud-pipe-edge-device functions. State Grid Shaanxi took the lead
in providing 14 application scenarios for the PDIoT
architecture.
Jason Li, President of Global
Marketing & Solutions, Electric Power Digitalization Business
Unit, Huawei, said that to meet the challenges of the new power
system in the future, an open and cooperative environment and a
unified international standard architecture are crucial. "Based on
the IEEE P2413 IoT standards platform, Huawei works with global
power companies, ecosystem partners, and IEEE Standards Association
to establish a framework that is globally applicable, open, and
sustainable. This will not only promote the intelligent development
of power distribution networks and the coordinated development of
the power industry, but also provide a technical innovation
foundation for future power systems," He explained. The standard
architecture will also contribute to global energy transition and
sustainable development.
The formulation of the IEEE P2413.2 PDIoT international
standards at this meeting is intended to meet specific power
distribution requirements amid the digital transformation of the
global power industry and help high-speed power line communications
(HPLC) play a more important role in the power sector.
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