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IEC JTC1-SC25/3066/CD*CEI JTC1-SC25/3066/CD*ISO/IEC 15067-3-51
BS EN 15067-3-51

Information technology. Home Electronic System (HES) application model. Part 51. Framework of an On-Premises Narrow AI Engine for an Energy Management System using Energy Management Agents

Last updated: 7 Oct 2022

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26 Feb 2021
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This standard specifies a framework for adding artificial intelligence (AI) functions to support the energy management agent (EMA) specified in ISO/IEC 15067-3 for EMAs located on customer premises. The term “premises EMA” (PEMA) is introduced to clarify that this standard focuses on the needs of the premises versus the needs of a public utility. The AI functions that may be incorporated into a Narrow AI Engine that is specialised for energy management are described. A Narrow AI Engine is intended to be implemented locally in a home or building rather than an external energy management system with processing in the cloud. The standard includes specifications for implementing these PEMA AI functions in the HES Gateway, specified in the ISO/IEC 15045 and ISO/IEC 18012 series. The benefits of using the HES Gateway for the PEMA AI functions are explained in this standard. Data about customer preferences for energy sources and the times when various appliances or electric vehicle (EV) chargers are used are processed locally by the AI engine. Therefore, customer’s private data are protected by the on-premises HES gateway. This standard describes the core framework including the HES gateway modules needed for a Narrow AI Engine. The AI functions described in this standard support complex decisions about energy management for devices attached to home and building networks. These AI specifications enable the PEMA to allocate power from public sources (such as utilities, aggregators, and microgrid operators), private sources (such as prosumers using transactive energy) and local sources (wind, solar, and storage) according to price, availability, appliance and EV demands, customer preferences, and the customer’s budget. © BSI 2022 All rights reserved

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Domain: Energy

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Committee: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 Verbindung von Einrichtungen der Informationstechnik*ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 Interconnection of information technology equipment*ISO/CEI JTC 1/SC 25 Interconnexion des appareils de traitement de l'information
Relevant UK committee: TCT/7

Referenced standards: ISO/IEC 18012-4, ISO/IEC 15067-3, ISO/IEC 18012-3, ISO/IEC 15045-1, ISO/IEC 18012-2, ISO/IEC 18012-1, ISO/IEC 15045-2, IEC TR 61850-1, ISO/IEC 17788, ISO/IEC 15045-4-5, ISO/IEC 15045-3-2, ISO/IEC 15045-4-2, ISO/IEC 15045-4-3, IEC 62746-10-1, ISO/IEC 15045-3-3, ISO/IEC 15045-4-4, ISO/IEC CD 22989, ISO/IEC TR 24028, ISO/IEC 15045-3-4

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