This document specifies an architecture for home cluster systems and for interworking among them. It specifies a cluster-to-cluster interface to enable interworking among home cluster systems and interoperability among the applications supported by these cluster systems as well as a common user interface to these cluster-system applications. This common user interface provides input and output methods for user information exchange to access, monitor and control applications running on home cluster systems.

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This document is one of the Fibre Channel family of standards. This standard describes the protocols used to implement security in a Fibre Channel fabric. This standard includes the definition of protocols to authenticate Fibre Channel entities, protocols to set up session keys, protocols to negotiate the parameters required to ensure frame-by-frame integrity and confidentiality, and protocols to establish and distribute policies across a Fibre Channel fabric.

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This document specifies the command set host systems use to access storage devices. It provides a common command set for systems manufacturers, system integrators, software suppliers, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. This document maintains compatibility with the ACS-2 standard, ISO/IEC 17760-102, while providing additional functions.

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ISO/IEC 14763-4:2021(E) specifies the measurement of two- and four-pair balanced cabling of a) end-to-end (E2E) link Class D, E and EA; b) modular plug terminated links (MPTLs) of Class D, E, EA, F, FA and of Class I and II; c) direct attach cabling of Class D, E, EA, F, FA and of Class I and II. The free connectors which terminate two and four pairs in field and laboratory conditions are included. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2018. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: • measurement of the transmission performance of modular plug terminated link (MPTL) and direct attach cabling were added. • Additional requirements of test head designs of E2E link were introduced.

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ISO/IEC 11801-9903:2021 (E) establishes a matrix-model for formulating limits for mixed mode parameters within and between two pairs of balanced cabling. This is for the purpose of supporting new, improved balanced cabling channel and link specifications.

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This document, which is a Technical Report, explains the organization and structure of the transactive energy systems research, development, and deployment roadmap.

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ISO/IEC TR 15067-3-8:2020(E), which is a Technical Report, provides a conceptual framework for developing architectures and designing solutions related to transactive energy (TE). Transactive energy allows electricity generated locally by consumers using wind, solar, storage, etc., at homes or buildings to be sold into a competitive market. This document provides guidance for enhancing interoperability among distributed energy resources involved in energy management systems at homes and buildings. It addresses gaps identified as problematic for the industry by providing definitions of terms, architectural principles and guidelines, and other descriptive elements that present a common ground for all interested parties to discuss and advance TE. This document builds upon ISO/IEC 15067-3, with technology to accommodate a market for buying and selling electricity generated centrally or locally by consumers. The energy management agent (EMA) specified in ISO/IEC 15067-3 can represent the customer as a participant in TE. Transactive energy is important for achieving electric grid stability as power from renewable sources such as wind and solar fluctuates with time and weather.

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020, which is a Technical Report, covers evaluation and recommendations for achieving extended reach, greater than 30 m, for 25 Gbit/s applications over balanced cabling channels. This document covers channel reference implementations, based on Category 8.1 and Category 8.2, 2 000 MHz, components. The channel and component category specifications covered in this document are not intended to be normative.

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9910:2020, which is a Technical Report, provides definitions for, and examples of, modular plug terminated link configurations. This document provides performance specifications for Classes D, E, EA, F, FA, I and II modular plug terminated links. Test methods are provided in Clause 8 and are specified in ISO/IEC 14763-4

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This standard specifies interchange and arithmetic formats and methods for binary and decimal floating-point arithmetic in computer programming environments. This standard specifies exception conditions and their default handling. An implementation of a floating-point system conforming to this standard may be realized entirely in software, entirely in hardware, or in any combination of software and hardware. For operations specified in the normative part of this standard, numerical results and exceptions are uniquely determined by the values of the input data, sequence of operations, and destination formats, all under user control.

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9908:2020 (E) which is a Technical Report, provides a listing of the data centre application options currently available or in process of standardization utilizing duplex and parallel optical fibre channels. It also identifies migration considerations when upgrading to higher speed applications.

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ISO/IEC 14543-3-10:2020(E) specifies a wireless protocol for low-powered devices such as energy harvesting devices in a home environment. This wireless protocol is specifically designed to keep the energy consumption of such sensors and switches extremely low. The design is characterized by • keeping the communications very short, infrequent and mostly unidirectional, and • using communication frequencies that provide a good range even at low transmit power and avoid collisions from disturbers. This allows the use of small and low-cost energy harvesting devices that can compete with similar battery-powered devices. The messages sent by energy harvesting devices are received and processed mainly by line-powered devices such as relay switch actuators, repeaters or gateways. Together these form part of a home automation system, which, when conforming to ISO/IEC 14543 (all parts), is defined as a home electronic system. This document specifies OSI Layers 1 to 3 of the amplitude modulated wireless short-packet (AMWSP) protocols. The AMWSP protocol system consists of two and optionally three types of components that are specified in this document. These are the transmitter, the receiver and optionally the repeater. Repeaters are needed when the transmitter and the receiver are located in such a way that no good direct communication between them can be established. Protection against malicious attacks is handled in the upper layers and thus not treated in this document.

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9906:2020(E) covers channel specifications, for channels constructed from balanced 1 pair cabling components, primarily intended for use in industrial automation and process control applications. The channel specifications are consistent with corresponding IEEE 802.3 single-pair Ethernet (SPE) applications and are referenced from link segment specifications in the following IEEE SPE physical layer specifications: • ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD4, 1 000 Mb/s: 1000BASE T1 Type A, = 15 m, 1000BASE T1 Type B, = 40 m; • ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD1, 100 Mb/s: 100BASE T1, = 15 m; • IEEE 802.3cg, 10 Mb/s: 10BASE T1S, = 15 m; 10BASE T1L, = 1 000 m. The channel component specifications are referenced according to corresponding IEC balanced 1 pair cable and connector specifications. Channel specifications include IL, RL, TCL, coupling attenuation, and alien crosstalk parameters specifications. Channel EMC related specifications include electromagnetic isolation levels E1, E2 and E3, which are defined according to the MICE standard environmental characterization system specified in ISO/IEC 11801-1

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ISO/IEC 14543-5-102:2020(E) specifies the system architecture and communication protocols of remote universal management profile to achieve intelligent grouping, resource sharing and service collaboration among different devices and controllers. The protocol features are: a) remote universal device discovery and management framework that includes connection methods and network architecture, device configuration interfaces, management message formats and message exchange flows; b) request/response message formats for four remote universal management profile device types: water heater, refrigerator, air conditioner, microwave. This document is applicable to remote access of water heaters, refrigerators, air conditioners, microwave ovens at home, office or other remote environments, to achieve universal management and interactions among these controllers and devices

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ISO/IEC 14763-2:2019 specifies requirements for the planning, installation and operation of telecommunications cabling and cabling infrastructures including cabling, pathways, spaces and telecommunications bonds (other than that specified in ISO/IEC 30129) in support of generic cabling standards and associated documents. The following aspects are addressed: a) specification of the installation; b) quality assurance; c) installation planning; d) installation practice; e) documentation; f) administration; g) testing; h) inspection; i) operation; j) maintenance; k) repair. The requirements and recommendations of Clauses 5 to 14 are premises-independent. Annexes C through G contain premises-specific amendments of and additions to these requirements and recommendations. In addition, this document describes the methodology for the assessment of spaces, pathways, pathway systems and cabling (either installed or planned) in support of remote powering objectives. This document excludes specific requirements applicable to other cabling systems (e.g. power supply cabling); however, it takes account of the effects other cabling systems may have on the installation of telecommunications cabling (and vice versa) and gives general advice. This document excludes those aspects of installation associated with the transmission of signals in free space between transmitters, receivers or their associated antenna systems (e.g. wireless, radio, microwave or satellite). This document is applicable to certain hazardous environments but does not exclude additional requirements which are applicable in particular circumstances (e.g. electricity supply and electrified railways). Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document can be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations. This second edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: the inclusion of planning and installation practices to support remote powering over the telecommunications cabling infrastructure and the inclusion of planning and installation practices outside buildings.

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This standard defines PHY and MAC specifications for high data rate wireless connectivity (typically over 200 Mbps) with fixed, portable, and moving devices. Data rates are high enough to satisfy a set of consumer multimedia industry needs, as well as to support emerging wireless switched point-to-point and high rate close proximity point-to-point applications.

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ISO/IEC 14776-224:2019(E) defines the Small computer system interface (SCSI) Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP). This standard defines how the Fibre Channel services and the defined Information Units (IUs) are used to perform the services defined by the SCSI Architecture Model - 5 (SAM-5). This fourth version includes additions and clarifications to the third version (ISO/IEC 14776-223:2008), removes information that is now contained in other standards, and describes additional error recovery capabilities for the Fibre Channel Protocol.

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ISO/IEC 15067-3-3:2019(E) specifies a high-level architecture and a set of models for a demand-response energy management system with multiple interacting EMAs in a home or community housing (such as one or more apartment buildings or a campus of houses). These models specify the structure among multiple EMAs, which can be arranged in a mesh or hierarchical structure. This document builds upon ISO/IEC 15067-3.

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9907:2019(E), which is a Technical Report, provides definitions for, and examples of, direct attach cabling configurations. This document provides performance specifications for Classes D, E, EA, F, FA, I and II direct attach cabling by reference to ISO/IEC 11801-1. Informative limits for Class I direct attach cabling to support 5 m short reach mode application according to ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802 3:2017/AMD3, i.e. 25GBASE-T and 40GBASE-T, are provided in Annex A. Test methods will be provided in the second edition of ISO/IEC 14763-4. Direct attach cabling connects two pieces of equipment, it has connectors at each end, and no intermediate connecting hardware.

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ISO/IEC 14543-5-101:2019 (E) enables a media connection, resource sharing and co-operation among computers, home appliances and consumer electronics using remote access (RA). Also, users and devices can share and control media resources. This document specifies: • an IGRS remote media access profile based on the IGRS RA core protocol and the IGRS RA platform protocol, and • application rules for the interoperation between IGRS RA media users and devices

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ISO/IEC 14543-5-12:2019(E) specifies the test and verification methods for an intelligent grouping and resource sharing (IGRS) remote access (RA) user or device, defines the structure of a user and device testing system for IGRS remote access, describes and specifies the exchange process between a user or device-under-test with a standard IGRS RA service platform (IRSP), and describes and specifies the rules to have validating messages. This document is applicable to the test and verification of an IGRS RA device or user.

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ISO/IEC 14776-263:2018 The SCSI family of standards provides for many different transport protocols that define the rules for exchanging information between different SCSI devices. This document defines the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using a serial interconnect. Other SCSI transport protocol standards define the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using other interconnects.

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ISO/IEC 14776-454:2018(E) provides for many different types of SCSI devices and specifies the interfaces, functions and operations necessary to ensure interoperability between conforming SCSI implementations. This standard defines the SCSI commands that are mandatory and optional for all SCSI devices.

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ISO/IEC 14543-5-11:2018 specifies a remote user interface (RUI) for the ISO/IEC 14543-5 series on intelligent grouping and resource sharing (IGRS) for home electronic systems (HES) Class 2 and Class 3. It defines the mechanisms necessary for allowing an adaptive user interface to be displayed on and controlled by devices or control points from a remote location.

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9905:2018(E) This technical report provides guidance on whether installed Class D and Class E channels specified in ISO/IEC 11801:2002 will support 2,5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T. It also provides mitigation procedures to improve the performance of Class D and Class E channels to the point where these applications are supported. Higher classes according to ISO/IEC 11801:2002 will support 2,5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T without mitigation up to 100 m.

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ISO/IEC 14776-154:2017(E) This document specifies the functional requirements for the Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) physical interconnect, which is compatible with the Serial ATA physical interconnect. The SAS Protocol Layer - 3 (SPL-3) standard documents the SAS protocol layer corresponding to the Serial Attached SCSI - 3 (SAS-3), defining the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using a serial interconnect.

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ISO/IEC 14165-151:2017(E) This part of ISO/IEC 14165 describes extensions to the Fibre Channel signaling and physical layer requirements defined in ISO/IEC 14165-142 to transport Fibre Channel over the commonly available 4-pair balanced copper cablings specified in ISO/IEC 11801:2002 and TIA/EIA-568-B.2-2001. This standard is one of the Fibre Channel family of standards.

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ISO/IEC 10192-3:2017(E) this part of ISO/IEC 10192 specifies a Universal Communication Module (UCM) that transfers energy management data via a home network between an end device and an energy management agent (specified in ISO/IEC 15067-3) or an energy service provider. This document specifies the mechanical, electrical and logical characteristics of the interfaces of UCM to an end device and a choice of interfaces to a home communications network.

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ISO/IEC 11801-6:2017(E) This part of ISO/IEC 11801 specifies generic cabling within premises that comprise single or multiple buildings on a campus. It covers balanced cabling and optical fibre cabling.

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ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017(E) This document specifies generic cabling, which is critical for providing robust services to the automation islands in industrial premises, or industrial spaces within other types of building. Additionally those premises can include office spaces (for which generic cabling is specified in ISO/IEC 11801-2) or data centre spaces (for which generic cabling is specified in ISO/IEC 11801-5).

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ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017(E) This document specifies a multi-vendor cabling system which may be implemented with material from single or multiple sources. This part of ISO/IEC 11801 defines requirements that are common to the other parts of the ISO/IEC 11801 series. Cabling specified by this document supports a wide range of services including voice, data, and vido that may also incorporate the supply of power.

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ISO/IEC 11801-5:2017(E) This document specifies generic cabling within and to the computer room spaces of data centre premises, or computer room spaces within other types of building. Additionally those premises can include office spaces (for which generic cabling is specified in ISO/IEC 11801-2) or industrial spaces (for which generic cabling is specified in ISO/IEC 11801-3).

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ISO/IEC 11801-2:2017(E) This document specifies generic cabling within and between the buildings of office premises, or office spaces within other types of building. Additionally those premises can include industrial spaces (for which generic cabling is specified in ISO/IEC 11801-3) or data centre spaces (for which generic cabling is specified in ISO/IEC 11801-5).

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ISO/IEC 11801-4:2017(E) This document specifies generic cabling within a home and provides users with: - an application independent system capable of supporting a wide range of applications in a range of installation and operating environments; - a flexible scheme such that modifications are both easy and economical; - a multi-vendor supply chain within an open market for cabling components.

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ISO/IEC 14543-5-8:2017(E) specifies the core protocol of IGRS user and device remote access, including intelligent grouping and resource sharing.

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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 TR 11801-9902:2017(E) This Technical Report provides definitions for, and examples of, cabling implementations described as end-to-end (E2E) links. The document also provides performance specifications to support Class D and Class E balanced cabling channels of ISO/IEC 11801-1. These specifications amend those channel specifications of ISO/IEC 11801-1 by including the impact of the free connectors in accordance with the interfaces specified in ISO/IEC 11801-3 used to terminate the E2E link. Test methods are provided in ISO/IEC 14763-4.

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9904:2017(E) This technical report provides guidance on whether installed Class D and Class E channels specified in ISO/IEC 11801:2002 will support 2,5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T. It also provides mitigation procedures to improve the perfomance of Class D and Class E channels to the point where these applications are supported. Higher classes according to ISO/IEC 11801:2002 will support 2,5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T without mitigation up to 100 m.

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ISO/IEC 29125:2017(E) This document specifies the use of generic balanced cabling for customer premises, as specified in the ISO/IEC 11801 series, for remote powering of terminal equipment. It provides guidance on new cabling installations and renovations. The customer premises may encompass one of more buildings or may be within a building that contains more than one organization. The cabling may be installed prior to the seelction of remote powering equipment or powered terminal equipment.

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ISO/IEC 14776-262:2017(E) This standards defines the model and command set extensions to be used in conjunction with the SCSI Primary Command Set Standard - 4 (SPC-4) to facilitate operation of SCSI direct-access block devices (e.g. hard disk drives).

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ISO/IEC 14776-323:2017, defines the model and command set extensions to be used in conjunction with the SCSI Primary Command Set standard - 4 (SPC-4) to facilitate operation of SCSI direct-access block devices (e.g. hard disk drives).

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ISO/IEC TR 15067-3-2:2016(E) This Technical Report is based on work done by the GridWise Architecture Council. It describes a framework for identifying and discussing interoperability issues to facilitate the integration of entities that interact with electric power systems.

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