ISO/IEC 14543-5-9:2017
(Main)Information technology — Home electronic systems (HES) architecture — Part 5-9: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES class 2 and class 3 — Remote access service platform
Information technology — Home electronic systems (HES) architecture — Part 5-9: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES class 2 and class 3 — Remote access service platform
ISO/IEC 14543-5-9:2017(E) specifies the basic functionalities, module structures and interfaces in an IGRS RA service platform (IRSP). The service interaction flow and the request/response message formats are also specified.
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ISO/IEC 14543-5-9
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 8
3.1 Terms and definitions . 8
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 10
4 Conformance . 10
5 IRSP overview . 10
6 IRSP architecture . 11
7 Server types . 12
7.1 Account server . 12
7.2 Message server . 13
7.3 Application server . 13
7.4 IRSP external application server . 14
8 Messages exchanged between servers . 14
8.1 Overview. 14
8.2 Messages exchanged between account server and message server . 15
8.2.1 Register on account server . 15
8.2.2 Modify the user or device information . 16
8.2.3 Delete account on the IRSP . 17
8.2.4 Reset device verification code on IRSP . 18
8.3 Messages exchanged between message server and application server in
same AS . 19
8.3.1 User or device uploads message to application server through message
server . 19
8.3.2 Device uploads online/offline notification to application server through
message server . 19
8.3.3 Application server pushes message to user or device through message
server . 19
8.3.4 Response status code for message exchange between message server
and application server in same AS . 20
8.4 Messages exchanged between application servers in same AS. 21
8.4.1 Overview . 21
8.4.2 Response status code for message exchange between application
servers in same AS . 21
8.5 Messages exchanged between message servers in different ASs . 22
8.6 Messages exchanged between application servers in different ASs . 22
8.7 Messages exchanged between message server and application server in
different ASs . 22
8.8 Messages exchanged between IRSP internal application server and IRSP
external application server . 22
8.8.1 Overview . 22
8.8.2 IRSP internal application server sends message to third party IRSP
external application server . 22
8.8.3 Third party IRSP external application server sends message to IRSP
internal application server . 23
9 Security of IRSP . 24
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Bibliography . 25
Figure 1 – Interfaces and working scope of IGRS RA core protocol and IRSP protocol . 11
Figure 2 – IRSP architecture . 12
Figure 3 – Message exchange models in IGRS RA system . 14
Table 1 – Registration response status code and contents in registration response
message . 16
Table 2 – Information modification response status code and contents in information
modification response message . 17
Table 3 – Deletion response status code and contents in deletion response message . 18
Table 4 – Device verification code reset response status code and contents in the
device verification code reset response message . 18
Table 5 – Response status code for message request from message server to
application server . 20
Table 6 – Response status code for message request from application server to
message server . 21
Table 7 – Response status code for message request from one application server to
another application server in same AS . 22
Table 8 – Requested parameters in message sent from the third party IRSP external
application server to the IRSP internal application server . 23
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
HOME ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (HES) ARCHITECTURE –
Part 5-9: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2
and Class 3 – Remote access service platform
FOREWORD
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International Standard ISO/IEC 14543-5-9 was prepared by subcommittee 25: Interconnection
of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1: Information
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INTRODUCTION
The ISO/IEC 14543-5 series of standards specifies the services and protocol of the
application layer for Intelligent Grouping and Resource Sharing (IGRS) devices and services
in the Home Electronic System. Some parts reference Classes 1, 2 and 3, which are HES
designations specified in the HES architecture standard, ISO/IEC 14543-2-1.
The ISO/IEC 14543-5 series includes the following parts.
– Part 5-1: Core protocol
• Specifies the TCP/IP protocol stack as the basis and the HTTP protocol as the
message-exchange framework among devices.
• Specifies a series of device and service interaction/invocation standards, including
device and service discovery protocol, device and service description, service
invocation, security mechanisms, etc.
• Specifies core protocols for a type of home network that supports streaming media and
other high-speed data transports within a home.
– Parts 5-2#: Application profile
• Based on the IGRS core protocol.
• Specifies a device and service interaction mechanism, as well as application interfaces
used in IGRS basic applications.
• Multiple application profiles are specified, including:
– Part 5-21: AV profile
– Part 5-22: File profile
– Part 5-3: Basic application
• Includes an IGRS basic application list.
• Specifies a basic application framework.
• Specifies operation details (device grouping, service description template, etc.),
function definitions and service invocation interfaces.
– Part 5-4: Device validation
• Defines a standard method to validate an IGRS-compliant device.
– Part 5-5: Device type
• Specifies IGRS device types used in IGRS applications.
– Part 5-6: Service type
• Specifies basic service types used in IGRS applications.
– Part 5-7: Remote access system architecture
• Specifies the architecture and framework for the remote access of IGRS devices and
services in the Home Electronic System. The remote access communications protocol
and application profiles are specified in the following parts of ISO/IEC 14543-5:
– ISO/IEC 14543-5-8: Remote access core protocol
– ISO/IEC 14543-5-9: Remote access service platform
– ISO/IEC 14543-5-101: Remote AV access profile
– ISO/IEC 14543-5-102: Remote universal management profile
– ISO/IEC 14543-5-11: Remote user interface
– ISO/IEC 14543-5-12: Remote access test and verification
• The relationships among these parts are specified in part 5-7.
– Part 5-8: Remote access core protocol
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• Provides detailed system components, system function modules, basic concepts of
IGRS remote access elements and their relationships, message exchange mechanisms
and security related specifications.
• Specifies interfaces between IGRS Remote Access (RA) client and service platforms.
Defines co-operative procedures among IGRS RA clients.
– Part 5-9: Remote access service platform
• Specifies the IGRS RA service platform (IRSP) architectures and interfaces among
servers in the service platforms.
• Based on Part 5-8: Remote access core protocol
– Parts 5-10#: Remote access application profiles
• Defines a device and service interaction mechanism for various applications
• Based on Part 5-8: Remote access core protocol
• Two profiles are under development:
1
– Part 5-101: Remote AV access profile. This part defines the common requirements
for IGRS RA AV users or devices in IGRS networks.
2
– Part 5-102: Remote universal management profile. This part specifies a
mechanism for integrating devices with both relatively high and low processing
capabilities into IGRS networks. It also specifies universal remote device discovery
and a management framework.
• Additional application profiles will be specified in the future.
3
– Part 5-11: Remote user interface
• Specifies adaptive user interface generation and remote device control mechanisms
suitable for different remote access applications and devices.
4
– Part 5-12: Remote access test and verification
• Defines a standard method to test and verify IGRS-RA compliant devices and service
interfaces.
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1
Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: ISO/IEC DIS 14543-5-101:2017.
2
Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: ISO/IEC CD 14543-5-102:2016.
3
Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: ISO/IEC DIS 14543-5-11:2017.
4
Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: ISO/IEC DIS 14543-5-12:2017.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
HOME ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (HES) ARCHITECTURE –
Part 5-9: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2
and Class 3 – Remote access service platform
1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 14543-5 specifies the basic functionalities, module structures and
interfaces in an IGRS RA service platform (IRSP). The service interaction flow and the
request/response message formats are also specified.
This document is applicable to remote access of an IGRS sub-network (called an IGRS
subnet) for resource sharing and service collaboration among home and/or remote computers,
consumer electronics and communication devices.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their
content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition
cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including
any amendments) applies.
ISO/IEC 14543-5-8, Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) architecture –
Part 5-8: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 – Remote
access core protocol
IETF RFC 2818, HTTP over TLS
IETF RFC 4422, Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)
IETF RFC 5246, The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol – Version 1.2
IETF RFC 6121, Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Instant Messaging
and Presence
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1.1
account server
IGRS RA server that processes services related to user and device account information
3.1.2
application server
IGRS RA server or third party server located outside of an IGRS RA system that processes
application service-related logical functions
Note 1 to entry: The application server provides the approach to access application service logical functions (also
called logics). By using the application server, IGRS RA user or device or other server can access the application
service logics.
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3.1.3
device ID
unique identification of an IGRS RA device
EXAMPLE If the local part of a device ID is “#igrsdevice” and the domain name part of the user ID is “igrs.com”,
the device ID is “#igrsdevice@igrs.com”.
Note 1 to entry: A device ID consists of a local part and a domain name part; a “@” is used to separate the two
parts. Each device ID starts with a “#”.
3.1.4
device verification code
string used to examine if the user has the authority to bind a device
Note 1 to entry: For the device without user interface, this device verification code is used to bind a device to a
user. The device owner guarantees the safety of the device verification code.
3.1.5
IGRS AS
basic service unit composed of one or multiple IGRS servers
Note 1 to entry: Each IGRS AS provides services for a dedicated user and/or device group and constructs an
IGRS RA domain. This document defines all of the necessary requirements that allow different IGRS ASs to
exchange messages with each other.
3.1.6
IGRS RA device
physical device that is accessible to the IGRS RA user in the IGRS RA system
Note 1 to entry: A binding relationship can be established between an IGRS RA device and an IGRS RA user. A
sibling relationship can be established between two IGRS RA devices.
3.1.7
IGRS RA server
instantiation of a service provider that may be included in an IRSP
Note 1 to entry: An IGRS RA server is deployed on the Internet. It maintains relationships among the IGRS RA
user and IGRS devices. It also provides re-transmission of collaborative messages. The IGRS RA user and device
can start a data connection to the IRSP and supports interconnections using the data connection and re-
transmission functions of the IRSP.
3.1.8
IGRS RA service platform
IRSP
collection of multiple IGRS RA servers that are deployed on the Internet to maintain the
relationships among IGRS RA user and IGRS RA device and to exchange collaborative
messages
Note 1 to entry: IGRS RA user and device can establish connections to the IRSP, can send collaborative
messages over these connections and can exchange messages in the servers of the IRSP.
3.1.9
IGRS RA user
entity that uses the IGRS RA devices and application services
Note 1 to entry: Generally, an IGRS RA user is a human being. Each IGRS RA user should have a unique user ID
(identification). A bundle relationship can be established between one IGRS RA user and another. A binding
relationship can be established between one IGRS RA user and one IGRS device.
3.1.10
message server
IGRS RA server that processes message exchanging logics (transmitting, receiving,
forwarding and blocking, etc.)
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3.1.11
server address
ID to identify the network location of a server in IGRS RA system
EXAMPLE One IGRS RA server address could be: “www.igrslab.com:8080”.
Note 1 to entry: Server address format in IGRS RA system is “domain name of server:port”.
3.1.12
user ID
unique identification of an IGRS RA user
EXAMPLE If the local part of a user ID is “igrsuser” and the domain name part of the user ID is “igrs.com”, the
user ID is igrsuser@igrs.com.
Note 1 to entry: A user ID consists of a local part and a domain name part. A “@” is used to separate the two
parts.
3.2 Abbreviated terms
AS autonomous system
HTTP hypertext transfer protocol
ID identification
IGRS intelligent grouping and resource sharing
IRSP IGRS remote access service platform
RA remote access
SHA secure hash algorithm
SASL simple authentication and security layer
TLS transport layer security
XMPP extensible messaging and presence protocol
4 Conformance
A service platform conforming to this document shall be implemented as specified in
Clauses 5 and 6. The message exchange mechanism in an IRSP conforming to this document
shall be implemented as specified in Clause 8, and the security mechanism in an IRSP
conforming to this document shall be implemented as specified in Clause 9.
5 IRSP overview
The IGRS remote access core protocol is specified in ISO/IEC 14543-5-8, which includes the
relationship management between a user or device and a user or device, device discovery
and online status management mechanism, message format, message exchange flow and
remote access data/service distribution and sharing mechanism.
This document is based on the core protocol of ISO/IEC 14543-5-8 and specifies the service
platform side of IGRS RA system structure, message formats and collaborative exchange
flows between different servers in the IRSP.
The working scope of the IRSP protocol, the IGRS core protocol and interfaces between them
are defined and shown in Figure 1.
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Interface
IRSP
between IDRS
Interface
Interfaces
server and the
between user
between
third party
or device and
Server and
server outside
IRSt
Server
IRSt
The Third Party
User or Device Server 1 Server 2
Server outside
IRSt
IGRS RA Core Protocol
IRSP Protocol IRSP Protocol
(ISO/IEC 14543-5-8)
(ISO/IEC 14543-5-9)
(ISO/IEC 14543-5-9)
IEC
Figure 1 – Interfaces and working scope of IGRS RA core protocol and IRSP protocol
In the IGRS RA system, the interface between a user or device and an IRSP is specified in
ISO/IEC 14543-5-8. The interface between different servers and the interface between an
IGRS server and a third party server outside of the IRSP are specified in this document.
When the server 2 in Figure 1 exchanges messages with the third party server, it shall
function as a gateway and firewall between the IRSP and the other systems. The message
exchange between IGRS server and the third party server is specified in 8.8.
6 IRSP architecture
An IRSP is composed of multiple servers. Some servers with different functions can form an
autonomous system (AS). Generally, user and device shall submit registration request to the
IRSP after the service initialization. When users and devices in one AS establish relationships
with each other, the message server in this AS shall process. When a user or device in one
AS wants to establish relationship with another user or device in another AS, they shall
communicate through the message servers in both ASs.
The IRSP architecture is shown in Figure 2.
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Device 1.1
Device 1.2 Device 2.1
IGRS Server 2.1
IGRS Server 1.1
IGRS Server 1.2 IGRS Server
IGRS Server 1.m1 IGRS Server 2.m2
IGRS AS 2
IGRS AS 1
User/Device Account Server
Third Party Server
outside IRSt
IGRS Server n.1
IGRS Server n.2
IGRS Server n.m
n
IDRS AS n
IRSP
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Figure 2 – IRSP architecture
m is the server number of the kth IGRS AS (IGRS AS k), and n is the number of the IGRS
k
ASs in the IRSP. The dashed lines in Figure 2 are connections between a user or device and
an IGRS account server when the user or device manages accounts (registration, password
modification, account deletion, etc.).
Some IGRS IRSP internal servers can construct an IGRS AS by collaborative
interconnections. Different IGRS ASs can exchange messages with each other. Gener
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