Information technology — Home electronic system (HES) architecture — Part 5-7: Intelligent grouping and 3 resource sharing — Remote access system architecture

ISO/IEC 14543-5-7:2015(E) 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 other parts of this series. The relationship among these parts is specified in this standard. It is applicable to the 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.

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ISO/IEC 14543-5-7
Edition 1.0 2015-04
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD

Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) architecture –
Part 5-7: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and
Class 3 – Remote access system architecture

ISO/IEC 14543-5-7:2015-04(en)

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 4
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 6
3.1 Terms and definitions . 6
3.2 Abbreviations . 7
4 Conformance . 8
5 IGRS remote access (RA) system architecture . 8
5.1 IGRS RA functionality overview. 8
5.2 IGRS RA system structure . 8
6 IGRS RA specification framework . 10
6.1 IGRS RA specification framework overview . 10
6.2 IGRS RA core protocol . 10
6.3 IGRS RA service platform protocol . 11
6.4 IGRS RA application profiles . 12
6.4.1 Overview . 12
6.4.2 Remote AV access profile . 12
6.4.3 Remote universal management profile . 12
6.4.4 Additional application profiles . 13
6.5 IGRS remote user interface (RUI) protocol . 13
6.6 IGRS RA test and verification protocol . 13
7 Security . 13
Bibliography . 14

Figure 1 – IGRS RA system structure . 9
Figure 2 – IGRS RA specification architecture . 10
Figure 3 – Structure of IGRS RA service platform . 11

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
HOME ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (HES) ARCHITECTURE –

Part 5-7: Intelligent grouping and resource
sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 –
Remote access system architecture

FOREWORD
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International Standard ISO/IEC 14543-5-7 was prepared by subcommittee 25: Interconnection
of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1: Information
technology.
The list of all currently available parts of the ISO/IEC 14543 series, under the general title
Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) architecture, can be found on the
IEC website and ISO website.
This International Standard has been approved by vote of the member bodies, and the voting
results may be obtained from the address given on the second title page.
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.

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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.
The ISO/IEC 14543-5 series includes the following parts.
 IGRS 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.
 IGRS Parts 5-21 and 5-22: Application profiles
• Based on the IGRS core protocol.
• Specify device and service interaction mechanisms, 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
 IGRS 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.
 IGRS Part 5-4: Device validation
• Defines a standard method to validate an IGRS-compliant device.
 IGRS Part 5-5: Device type
• Specifies IGRS device types used in IGRS applications.
 IGRS Part 5-6: Service type
• Specifies basic service types used in IGRS applications.
 IGRS 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 following parts of this series:
– 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

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– ISO/IEC 14543-5-11: Remote user interface
– ISO/IEC 14543-5-12: Remote access test and verification
• The relationships between these parts are specified in this part.
 IGRS Part 5-8: Remote access core protocol (under consideration)
• Provides detailed system constructions, system function modules, basic conceptions 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.
 IGRS Part 5-9: Remote access service platform (under consideration)
• Specifies the IGRS RA service platform architectures and interfaces among servers in
service platforms.
• Based on the IGRS Part 5-8: Remote access core protocol.
 IGRS Part 5-101 and 5-102: Remote access application profiles (under consideration)
• Define a device and service interaction mechanism for various applications
• Based on the IGRS Part 5-8: Remote access core protocol
• Two profiles are under development:
– Part 5-101: Remote AV access profile. This part defines the common requirements
for IGRS RA AV users/devices in IGRS networks.
– 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
management frameworks.
• Additional application profiles will be specified in the future.
 IGRS Part 5-11: Remote user interface (under consideration)
• Specifies adaptive user interface generation and remote device control mechanisms
suitable for different remote access applications and devices.
 IGRS Part 5-12: Remote access test and verification (under consideration)
• Defines a standard method to test and verify IGRS-RA compliant devices and service
interfaces.

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Part 5-7: Intelligent grouping and resource
sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 –
Remote access system architecture



1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 14543 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 other parts of this series.
The relationship among these parts are specified in this standard.
This standard is applicable to the 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, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and
are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
ISO/IEC 18028-4, Information technology – Security techniques – IT network security –
Part 4: Securing remote access
ISO/IEC 24767-1, Information technology – Home network security – Part 1: Security
requirements
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1.1
IGRS AS
basic service unit composed of one or multiple IGRS servers
Note 1 to entry: Each IGRS AS (Autonomous System) provides services for a dedicated user/device group and
constructs an IGRS RA domain. Different IGRS ASs exchange messages with each other according to the IGRS
service platform protocol.
3.1.2
IGRS LAN device
device that conforms to ISO/IEC 14543-5-1 through ISO/IEC 14543-5-6
Note 1 to entry: An IGRS LAN device can join an IGRS remote access (RA) network with the assistance of an
IGRS RA agent.

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3.1.3
IGRS RA user
user of the IGRS RA devices and application services
Note 1 to entry: Generally, an IGRS RA user is a human being. Each IGRS RA user has 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.
3.1.4
IGRS RA device
device that is controlled by the IGRS RA user in the IGRS RA system
Note 1 to entry: Each IGRS RA device has a unique device ID (identification). A binding relationship can be
established between an IGRS RA device and an IGRS RA user.
3.1.5
IGRS RA agent
functional entity that can provide an IGRS RA service to IGRS LAN devices
Note 1 to entry: The main functionalities of the IGRS RA agent are sending/receiving instructions to/from the
IGRS RA service platform and translating the instructions of local IGRS networks to/from those of the IGRS RA
networks. The IGRS RA agent provides compatibility among local IGRS devices to IGRS RA devices.
3.1.6
IGRS RA server
instantiation of a service provider that can be assembled into an IGRS RA AS
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 retransmissions of collaborative messages. The IGRS RA user/device can
start a data connection to the IGRS RA service platform and supports interconnection using the data connection
and retransmission functions of the IGRS RA service platform. An IGRS RA AS consists of one or multiple IGRS
RA servers.
3.1.7
IGRS RA service platform
collection of IGRS RA service providers that consist of one or multiple IGRS RA AS
Note 1 to entry: Each IGRS RA AS provides services in its own domain and exchanges information with other
IGRS RA ASs to provide resource sharing and collaborative services between different domains.
3.1.8
IGRS RA universal management
mechanism for the universal management of all IGRS home appliances and devices
Note 1 to entry: An IGRS RA can manage not only smart devices that have relatively high computation capacities
with IP addresses but also non-smart devices that have relatively low computation capacities without IP addresses.
3.2 Abbreviations
AS Autonomous System
AV Audio and Video
CPU Central Processing Unit
ID IDentification
IGRS Intelligent Grouping and Resource Sharing
IMT International Mobile Telecommunication
IP Internet Protocol
LAN Local Area Network
NAT Network Address Translation
PC Personal Computer
RA Remote Access

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RUI Remote User Interface
SMS Short Message Service
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TV Television
WAN Wide Area Network
4 Conformance
An IGRS RA system conforming to this standard shall be designed according the architecture
specified in Clause 5, the framework specified in Clause 6 and the security guideline specified
in Clause 7.
5 IGRS remote access (RA) system architecture
5.1 IGRS RA functionality overview
The IGRS RA specifies a remote network environment that enables an IGRS user/device
located outside of the home LAN coverage to connect to an IGRS RA service platform via the
Internet or other IP network (such as cable, wireless or mobile network). All IGRS RA
specifications are backward compatible with ISO/IEC 14543-5-1 through ISO/IEC 14543-5-6.
The IGRS RA protocols
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