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Mobile wireless communication for metering (smart
and industrial) and smart grid
Detlef Einacker, November 2010
Intro: GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS
Industrial metering
Smart metering
Smart Grid
Appendix
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Data transmission GSM (CSD) vs. GPRS/EDGE/UMTS
GSM
GPRS/EDGE/UMTS
Fixed assignment of voice and data
channels
Physical connection to the air
Full bandwidth of a radio channel used
exclusively by one user
GPRS session uses several channel in
parallel
User pays the radio channel the whole
time of allocation
Resources are only occupied for the
absolute period of time to transmit the
data package
Pricing according to connection time
Pricing according to transferred volume
- “pay for activity”
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- “pay for silence”
Dynamic assignment of voice and data
channels
Data transfer via packages
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GPRS/EDGE – a few details
packet-switching data
GPRS/EDGE
Session 1
Dedicated
GPRS/EDGE data channel
GPRS/EDGE
Session 2
Source: T-Mobile
Dynamic assignment of voice and data channel.
GPRS/EDGE Session is able to use several channel in parallel.
Resources are only occupied for the duration of transmission.
GPRS/EDGE use existing GSM infrastructure
GPRS/EDGE is a technology for packet oriented data communication (IP)
GPRS/EDGE is global and area wide
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Combined voice and
GPRS/EDGE data channel
UMTS – Core Netzwerk
UMTS is using it‘s own radio access network,
separated from GSM
UMTS is using W-CDMA (Wideband Code
Division Multiple Access) air interface standard
The UTRAN Network logically cuts into RNSs
(Radio Network Subsystem)
A RNS is a geographical region which is
managed by a RNC (Radio Network Controller).
Single RNS‘s can be cuts into Location Areas
(LA)
MSC, SGSN and GGSN are core components
of GSM/GPRS 2G network and are used by the
UMTS 3G network.
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Comparison of wireless communication
850/900 MHz (2W)
1800/1900 MHz (1W)
Technology
Signal run times
Always on
Circuit switched
CSD
9,6…14,4 kBit/s
kBit/s
No
Circuit switched
HSCSD
38,4…57,6 kBit/s
kBit/s
No
Package oriented
GPRS
62,4 kBit/s
31,2 kBit/s
800-1200ms
Yes
Package oriented
EDGE
236,8 kBit/s
118,4 kBit/s
300-500ms
Yes
Package oriented
UMTS
384 kBit/s
128 kBit/s
200-300ms
Yes
Package oriented
HSDPA
max. 7,2 MBit/s
384 kBit/s
100-200ms
Yes
Package oriented
HSUPA
max. 7,2 MBit/s
max 3,6 MBit/s
100-200ms
Yes
UMTS
850/1900/2100 MHz
(0,25W)
The acutal values of mobile service providers may differ from these values.
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GSM
Transfer rates (theoretical)
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Intro: GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS
Industrial metering applications
Smart metering applications
Smart Grid applications
Appendix
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Can we read transparent different meter types
with one modem?
Is it possible to keep the already installed
meters?
How do we avoid meter reading mistakes?
Can we assure save and protected meter
reading, protection against fraud?
Is it possible control and manage meter and
modem remotely, without regular visits?
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Industrial Meter communication
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Remote Meter Reading
Any
meter!
Telecommunication
Network GSM, GPRS,
PSTN or LAN
Control Centre and
remote configuration
Transparent
and bidirectional
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ZDUE
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Remote Meter Reading
Any
meter!
Reduce meter reading mistakes
Reduce Risks, stay in office
Telecommunication
Reduce Confusion and Fraud through
Network GSM, GPRS,
automated processes with security
PSTN or LAN
No vendor log in through transparent
communication
Control Centre and
remote configuration
Transparent
and bidirectional
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ZDUE
Reduce meter reading costs
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Products for industrial meter reading – ZDUE modems
Advantages
Application Areas
ZDUE-MOD-PLUS-V
Meter reading
via Analog
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Interfaces CL1; RS232; RS485
time window for call acceptance
Integrated real-time clock
Auxiliary power supply
Status information through LEDs
Security through Password
ZDUE-GSM-PLUS-V
Meter reading
via GSM and GPRS
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Quad Band GSM
Interfaces CL1; RS232; RS485
time window for call acceptance
Auxiliary power supply
Status information through LEDs
Security through Password
ZDUE-GPRS-PLUS-IV
Meter reading
via GSM and GPRS
Interfaces CL1; RS232; RS485
Very short reading intervals
Password protection
Status information through 4 LED‘s
Configuration locally and remote
Utilities
Meter reading
ZDUE-LAN-PLUS-IV
Meter reading
via LAN (DSL)
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Interfaces CL1; RS232; RS485
Very short reading intervals
Status information through LEDs
Password protection
Log file system
Utilities
Meter reading
Utilities
Meter reading
Utilities
Meter reading
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Product
Intro: GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS
Industrial metering applications
Smart metering applications
Smart Grid applications
Appendix
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How do we connect single households for smart
metering?
Can we avoid vendor and product log in scenarios?
Is it possible to read all meters (e,g,w, ACs, heating,
etc.), to connect also the home automation or displays?
Can we get open standard and interoperable solutions?
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Smart Meter communication
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Smart Metering, with a gMUC (WAN comm. gateway)
CCO
GSM
GPRS
Radio:
W M-Bus or
Zigbee
@
Ethernet, LAN / DSL
RS232 or RS485
PLC
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Customer interface:
Ethernet or radio
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gMUC/MUC Product range available
gMUC-GPRS
Installations mainly for single customers and/or rural environment
Communication with GPRS towards the central system
W-MBUS, 1107, RS232, RS485 (planned: DLMS, ZigBee)
gMUC-LAN
Communication via DSL line modem towards central system
Installation and operation through telecom operator
MUC-C-GPRS (following German standard)
Installations mainly for single customers and/or rural environment
Communication with GPRS towards the central system
MUC-C-PLC (following German standard)
Installation mainly in residential buildings or urban environment
Communication with PLC to the MUC-concentrator
MUC-Concentrator (following German standard)
Installation mainly in urban substations
Communication with PLC towards MUC-C-PLC
Communication with GPRS/EDGE towards the central system
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Intro: GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS
Industrial metering applications
Smart metering applications
Smart Grid applications
Appendix
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How can we control the remote networks and grids?
How to connect outside substations secure, reliable and
easy?
Can we avoid vendor lock-in?
How to build virtual IP rings for redundant
communication?
We need state of the art security with firewall and VPN
functionality! Via mobile networks?
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Smart Grid communication
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Secure wireless routers:
LAN
RTC-TC
Dual LAN
Servers
TCI
IP:195.3.97.113
LAN
IP:195.3.97.109
LAN Switch
VPN Router
VPN Router
@ Internet
public mobile network
access via public APN
TAINY HMOD-V2-IO
VPN tunnel
public mobile network
access via private APN
(closed user group)
GPRS /
EDGE /
UMTS
TAINY EMOD-V2-IO
TAINY HMOD-L1-IO
TAINY EMOD-L1-IO
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SCADA
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TAINY HMOD-V2-IO
TAINY HMOD-L1-IO
TAINY ÊMOD-V2-IO
TAINY EMOD-L1-IO
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Die Geräte: TAINY EMOD und TAINY HMOD
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Any questions?
Detlef Einacker
Telefon: +49 (40) 55304 1490
Fax:
+49 (40) 55304 180
Mobil:
+49 (160) 367 2324
E-Mail:
[email protected]
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Some accessories for the wireless products
Article
number
Wall power supply SA07 100-240 VAC/24VDC 1A
316459
Top-hat rail power supply DR45 85-265VAC/24VDC 2A
316411
Dual-band device antenna (900/1800 MHz)
Mounted directly on device; Gain -5 dB, SMA connection
316213
Tri-band flat antenna (900/1800/1900 MHz)
Mounting location: Indoor/outdoor; Gain: 0dB,
Connection: SMA, cable length: 3m
316220
Dual-band rod antenna (900/1800 MHz)
Mounting location: Indoor, clip fastening; Gain: 2dB,
Connection: SMA, cable length: 1.5m
316237
Tri-band rod antenna (900/1800/1900 MHz)
Mounting location: In/outdoor, bracket fastening;
Gain: 2dB; Connection: SMA, cable length: 5m
316244
Antenna adapter, SMA - FME
316299
Antenna adapter, SMA - SMA, 90° angled
316442
Serial connection cable RJ45 <-> DB9 0.5m
316268
316237
316244
316220
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Product, designation