ISO/IEC 14543-5-4:2010
(Main)Information technology - Home electronic system (HES) architecture - Part 5-4: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 - Device validation
Information technology - Home electronic system (HES) architecture - Part 5-4: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 - Device validation
ISO/IEC 14543-5-4:2010(E) specifies device validation methods for information devices that implement ISO/IEC 14543-5-1. It defines an architecture framework for a device validation system used by test devices and devices under test. Also, it describes and specifies the device interaction process, message exchange requirements and conformance rules. It is applicable to resource sharing and service collaboration among computers, consumer electronics, and communication devices in a Local Area Network (LAN) or Personal Area Network (PAN) environment, especially in a wireless dynamic network. This publication is to be read in conjunction with ISO/IEC 14543-5-1:2010.
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ISO/IEC 14543-5-4
Edition 1.0 2010-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) architecture –
Part 5-4: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for Class 2 and Class 3 –
Device validation
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ISO/IEC 14543-5-4
Edition 1.0 2010-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) architecture –
Part 5-4: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for Class 2 and Class 3 –
Device validation
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 35.240.67 ISBN 978-2-8891-2224-0
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CONTENTS
FOREW ORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Sc o pe . 7
2 Normative reference . 7
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations. 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbrev iations. 9
4 Conformance: IGRS device validation . 9
4.1 Purpose . 9
4.2 Conformance requirements . 9
4.3 Test setup and method . 9
4.4 Device validation requirements . 10
5 IGRS test suite overview . 10
5.1 Test suite structure . 10
5.2 Test suite description . 11
5.2.1 IGRS device grouping test suite . 11
5.2.2 IGRS resource sharing test suite . 11
5.2.3 Test suite description rules . 11
6 IGRS conformance test suite . 12
6.1 Device advertisement conformance test suite . 12
6.1.1 Reference messages . 12
6.1.2 Test case suite . 12
6.2 Device pipe conformance test suite . 15
6.2.1 Reference messages . 15
6.2.2 Unsecure device pipe conformance test suite . 16
6.2.3 Secure device pipe setup based on symmetric-key authentication and
message authentication mechanism conformance test suite . 19
6.2.4 Secure device pipe setup based on symmetric-key authentication,
encrypted message transmission and authentication mechanism
conformance test suite . 25
6.2.5 Secure device pipe setup based on authentication, encrypted
message transmission and authentication mechanism of public-key
cryptosystem conformance test suite . 32
6.2.6 Secure device pipe setup based on trusted third party authentication,
encrypted message transmission and authentication mechanism
conformance test suite . 39
6.2.7 Secure device pipe setup confirmation conformance test suite . 45
6.2.8 Secure device pipe teardown conformance test suite . 47
6.2.9 Device online detection conformance test suite . 47
6.3 Device description document retrieval conformance test suite . 50
6.3.1 Reference messages . 50
6.3.2 Test case suite . 50
6.4 Device group setup conformance test suite . 53
6.4.1 Reference messages . 53
6.4.2 Test case suite . 54
6.5 Device search conformance test suite . 60
6.5.1 Reference messages . 60
14543-5-4 Ó ISO/IEC:2010(E) – 3 –
6.5.2 Test case suite . 60
6.6 Device online/offline event subscription conformance test suite . 69
6.6.1 Reference messages . 69
6.6.2 Test case suite . 69
6.7 Device group search conformance test suite . 73
6.7.1 Reference messages . 73
6.7.2 Test case suite . 74
6.8 Service advertisement conformance test suite . 79
6.8.1 Reference messages . 79
6.8.2 Test case suite . 79
6.9 Service search conformance test suite . 81
6.9.1 Reference messages . 81
6.9.2 Test case suite . 82
6.10 Service online/offline event subscription conformance test suite . 91
6.10.1 Reference messages . 91
6.10.2 Test case suite . 91
6.11 Service description document retrieval conformance test suite . 95
6.11.1 Reference messages . 95
6.11.2 Test case suite . 96
6.12 Session conformance test suite . 100
6.12.1 Reference messages . 100
6.12.2 Common session setup test case suite . 100
6.12.3 Session setup when the service access control in a centralised
device group is not consistent with device pipe security attribute test
case suite . 106
6.13 Service invocation conformance test suite . 113
6.13.1 Reference messages . 113
6.13.2 Test case suite . 113
Figure 1 – IGRS conformance test setup . 10
Figure 2 – IGRS conformance test suite structure . 11
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
HOME ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (HES) ARCHITECTURE –
Part 5-4: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES
Class 2 and Class 3 –
Device validation
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