On M2M communications standards for smart metering
Manfred Sneps-Sneppe, Anatoly Maximenko, Dmitry Namiot

TL;DR
This paper critiques ETSI standards for M2M smart metering, proposes extensions like M-Bus and Open Metering System, and introduces Web Intents to simplify application development.
Contribution
It identifies shortcomings in ETSI standards and proposes extensions and new approaches, including Web Intents, to improve M2M smart metering systems.
Findings
Wireless M-Bus throughput estimation method
Collision avoidance strategies for M-Bus
Web Intents improve application development efficiency
Abstract
The paper discusses M2M communications standards for smart metering. One of the our goals is to show the failures of ETSI standartization process for M2M communications. Our paper proposes some extesions to ETSI standards. At the first hand, it is M-Bus protocol and Open Metering System based on M-Bus. The paper shows how to estimate wireless M-bus throughput and how to avoid collisions. After analysis of Open API for M2M, submitted to ETSI, we propose a new approach in the client-side web development - Web Intents. The main goal for our suggestions is to simplify the development phase for new applications by support asynchronous calls and JSON versus XML for data exchange.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT Networks and Protocols · Power Line Communications and Noise · Wireless Body Area Networks
