Integrating Smart Meters to the Home Area Network Yong Jin Lee, Ph.D. and Delfin Jay M. Sabido IX, Ph.D. Integrated Microelectronics, Inc. World Meter Design Congress 2008 San Jose, CA, USA February 20-22, 2008
Ubiquitous Computing Semiconductor International Feb 2007
Gartner s Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=495475
How Did We Get Here? Advances in sensor technology Advances wireless technology Computer Science Operating system Networking/routing Sensor queries Changes in regulation Cultural changes Wireless devices are everywhere and people are receptive to new applications The concept of networks are ingrained in culture Open source
Short Range RF ZigBee Bluetooth Z-Wave UWB Insteon X-10 RF (UHF: 260 to 470MHz band) Security system UHF (e.g. GE) Lutron RF (UHF) Garage door opener (UHF) Current remote automobile keyless entry (UHF) Other proprietary RF
Zigbee s Features Primary drivers are simplicity, long battery life, networking capabilities, reliability, and cost Standard in a fragmented market Low power consumption Low cost High density of nodes per network Simple protocol, global implementation Industry standard through application profiles The Zigbee Alliance provides interoperability and certification testing Low maintenance, mesh, self-organizing Secure networking Reliability, Self-healing Self-configuring Scalability, Being able to support hundreds of nodes
Worldwide Zigbee Chipset Shipment by Market Segment Toys & Gaming 10% Home Networking 19% Building Automation 14% Toys & Gaming 16% Home Networking 15% Building Automation 21% Industrial Automation 5% Utilities 14% Home Automation 38% Industrial Automation 16% Utilities 16% Home Automation 16% 2005: 2.11M units 2010: 118M units Sources: WTRS, July 2005 CAGR (%) Industrial Automation 185% Toys and Gaming 147% Building Automation 143% Utilities 129% Home Networking 113% Home Automation 89%
AMR Network Technologies Telephone Narrowband PLC Dedicated wiring Satellite Broadband Over Powerline (BPL) Public Wireless (Paging, CDPD, GPRS) Private network wireless (licensed and nonlicensed)
Home Automation Network Technologies PLC Wireless: Z-Wave, Zigbee, WiFi, Bluetooth Proprietary wired and wireless Dedicated wired and wireless
Smart Home + Smart Meter Integrating the smart meter to the home automation network Share network Gateway or data concentrator Meter Home control unit Opportunity to provide other services to the home
Solution 1: Wired Communication within the Home Home Installation GPRS wired X Meter IP Network GPRS modem Electric Meter or home control unit Cable bus, PLC Home automation node wired Server Backoffice wired Home automation node wired Communication module can be external to E-meter
Solution 2: Wireless Communication within the Home GPRS Options: - Zigbee - Z-Wave - Wireless M-Bus - Other RF Solutions ZB X Meter Server Backoffice IP Network GPRS modem Electric Meter or home control unit ZigBee Home automation node ZB Home automation node ZB Home Installation
Broader Communication Mesh
IMI s Zigbee Platform Offerings Zigbee Modules Zigbee Gateway Zigbee Development KIt Improved Zigbee Modules Ultra-small Flex assembly Low power Longer range Gateway Options IP PoE GPRS WiFi Software modules GUI
AMI/HAN Reference Design IMI s AMI (Automated Meter Initiative Smart Metering) and HAN (Home Automation Network) demonstration system. The system has the following major components: 1. Console the control center of the system. The main component of the console is IMI s Gateway Platform. 2. Smart Meter connects an electric meter to the system 3. Smart Thermostat temperature sensor feedback and end user adjustment 4. Security intrusion detection and alarm 5. Air Conditioning controls the room temperature 6. Lights and Blinds controls lights and window blinds 7. PDA Bluetooth-enabled PDA to access the system
AMI/HAN Demonstration
Console Features The control center Functions as the Zigbee Coordinator Functions: Receives data and information from the other components of the system: thermostat sensor, security sensor, smart meter, lights and blinds Makes decisions and controls the other AMI/HAN components: AC, alarm/siren, lights and blinds, smart meter Time-based automation / Scheduling control lights and blinds, enable security feature, and turn on/off AC based on a pre-set time schedule Web server (displays the smart meter s data) Built-in temperature sensor Bluetooth support (WiFi and other connectivity options available) LCD Display Push buttons for menu navigation GSM/GPRS Enabled (optional)
Console Customization Options Wireless connectivity technologies Zigbee (various vendors) 868/915 MHz RF WiFi Bluetooth RFID GPRS/GSM/3G Other short range wireless, low power RF Interface options 10/100 Mbps Ethernet support Full 9-pin RS232 RS485 interface External USB interface External GPIO interface Serial interface Power Supply DC input PoE Memory options
Smart Meter Features Communication interface to the electric meter for Reading the relevant energy counters Setting the effective tariff Zigbee-enabled to communicate with the Console Post-paid operation Reads the energy counter of the electric meter every 15 minutes Sends data to the console real-time GPRS enabled Communicates with the Utility Office Server (UOS) via TCP/IP over GPRS or through the Console using meter protocol with AES encryption (Phase 2) Sends data to UOS every hour (Phase 2) SMS gateway of Console (Phase 2) Can disconnect/reconnect the power to the house by command from the UOS (Phase 2) Can be customized for various meters and standards (ANSI, IEC, etc.)
Zigbee-IP Gateway and Development Kit Purposes: - provide interface between ZigBee (WSN) and Ethernet (IP) - provides a platform used to evaluate and develop applications Features CPU Firmware Flash SDRAM Interfaces RDZBG01-01 AT91RM9260 Linux 2.6 Kernel Supports 4MB to 128MB Supports 8MB to 64MB GPRS Ready ZigBee Ready Bluetooth Ready WiFi Ready 10/100 Mbps Ethernet External GPIOs USB 2.0 ports Full 9-pin RS232 RS-485 interface
Challenges Range Within the house: through walls, ceilings and floors Power consumption/management > 2 years battery life for most nodes > 5 years for smart meters Interoperability/interference With other 2.4 GHz wireless technologies like WiFi, Bluetooth Packaging - miniaturization
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