Advanced transport protocols [[electronic resource] ] : designing the next generation / / Ernesto Exposito |
Autore | Exposito Ernesto |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (295 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.62
621.38212 |
Collana | Networks and telecommunications series |
Soggetto topico | Computer network protocols |
ISBN |
1-118-58020-6
1-299-13988-4 1-118-58017-6 1-118-57832-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Evolution of application and network layers; 1.2. Summary of contributions; 1.3. Book structure; Chapter 2. Transport Protocols State of the Art; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Transport layer reference models; 2.2.1. OSI model; 2.2.2. TCP/IP model; 2.2.3. Transport layer; 2.2.4. Transport services; 2.3. Transport functions and mechanisms; 2.3.1. Error control; 2.3.2. Congestion control; 2.3.3. Summary; 2.4. IETF transport protocols; 2.4.1. TCP; 2.4.2. UDP; 2.4.3. SCTP; 2.4.4. DCCP; 2.4.5. MPTCP; 2.5. Summary
Chapter 3. Semantic Modeling of Transport Protocols and Services3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Model and semantic-driven architecture; 3.2.1. Model-driven architecture; 3.2.2. Ontology-driven architecture; 3.3. Design of a QoS ontology framework; 3.3.1. Quality of Service definition; 3.3.2. ITU-T X.641 framework; 3.3.3. Service; 3.3.4. Service user; 3.3.5. Service provider; 3.3.6. QoS characteristic; 3.3.7. QoS requirement; 3.3.8. QoS parameter; 3.3.9. QoS function; 3.3.10. QoS mechanism; 3.4. Design of a QoS transport ontology for the next generation transport layer; 3.4.1. Ontology representation 3.4.2. X.641 QoS ontology3.4.3. QoS transport requirements; 3.4.4. QoS transport mechanisms, functions and protocols; 3.5. QoS transport ontology specification; 3.5.1. TCP semantic description; 3.5.2. UDP semantic description; 3.5.3. SCTP semantic description; 3.5.4. DCCP semantic description; 3.5.5. MPTCP semantic description; 3.6. Usage of the QoS transport ontology specification; 3.6.1. QoS transport services characterization; 3.6.2. Transport components and transport composite characterization; 3.7. Summary; Chapter 4. Model-Driven Design Methodology of TransportMechanisms and Functions 4.1. Introduction4.2. Software engineering process; 4.2.1. Unified Modeling Language; 4.2.2. UML 2.4.1-based methodology; 4.2.3. UML diagrams; 4.2.4. Summary and additional resources; 4.3. Applying the UML-based software engineering methodology for transport services; 4.3.1. Contextual model of transport functions and mechanisms; 4.3.2. Analysis of requirements guiding transport functions; 4.3.4. Design of transport functions and mechanisms; 4.4. Summary; Chapter 5. Model-Driven Specification and Validationof Error Control Transport Mechanisms and Functions; 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Design of an error control function5.2.1. Behavior specification of the sending side protocol entity; 5.2.2. Behavior specification of the receiving side protocol entity; 5.3. Functional validation of the error control function; 5.3.1. Functional validation using a perfect medium; 5.3.2. Functional validation using an imperfect medium; 5.4. A new design of the error control function; 5.4.1. Functional validation using an imperfect medium; 5.4.2. More open questions; 5.5. A model-driven simulation environment; 5.5.1. Model-driven simulation framework 5.5.2. Model-driven network simulator package |
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Advanced transport protocols [[electronic resource] ] : designing the next generation / / Ernesto Exposito |
Autore | Exposito Ernesto |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (295 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.62
621.38212 |
Collana | Networks and telecommunications series |
Soggetto topico | Computer network protocols |
ISBN |
1-118-58020-6
1-299-13988-4 1-118-58017-6 1-118-57832-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Evolution of application and network layers; 1.2. Summary of contributions; 1.3. Book structure; Chapter 2. Transport Protocols State of the Art; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Transport layer reference models; 2.2.1. OSI model; 2.2.2. TCP/IP model; 2.2.3. Transport layer; 2.2.4. Transport services; 2.3. Transport functions and mechanisms; 2.3.1. Error control; 2.3.2. Congestion control; 2.3.3. Summary; 2.4. IETF transport protocols; 2.4.1. TCP; 2.4.2. UDP; 2.4.3. SCTP; 2.4.4. DCCP; 2.4.5. MPTCP; 2.5. Summary
Chapter 3. Semantic Modeling of Transport Protocols and Services3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Model and semantic-driven architecture; 3.2.1. Model-driven architecture; 3.2.2. Ontology-driven architecture; 3.3. Design of a QoS ontology framework; 3.3.1. Quality of Service definition; 3.3.2. ITU-T X.641 framework; 3.3.3. Service; 3.3.4. Service user; 3.3.5. Service provider; 3.3.6. QoS characteristic; 3.3.7. QoS requirement; 3.3.8. QoS parameter; 3.3.9. QoS function; 3.3.10. QoS mechanism; 3.4. Design of a QoS transport ontology for the next generation transport layer; 3.4.1. Ontology representation 3.4.2. X.641 QoS ontology3.4.3. QoS transport requirements; 3.4.4. QoS transport mechanisms, functions and protocols; 3.5. QoS transport ontology specification; 3.5.1. TCP semantic description; 3.5.2. UDP semantic description; 3.5.3. SCTP semantic description; 3.5.4. DCCP semantic description; 3.5.5. MPTCP semantic description; 3.6. Usage of the QoS transport ontology specification; 3.6.1. QoS transport services characterization; 3.6.2. Transport components and transport composite characterization; 3.7. Summary; Chapter 4. Model-Driven Design Methodology of TransportMechanisms and Functions 4.1. Introduction4.2. Software engineering process; 4.2.1. Unified Modeling Language; 4.2.2. UML 2.4.1-based methodology; 4.2.3. UML diagrams; 4.2.4. Summary and additional resources; 4.3. Applying the UML-based software engineering methodology for transport services; 4.3.1. Contextual model of transport functions and mechanisms; 4.3.2. Analysis of requirements guiding transport functions; 4.3.4. Design of transport functions and mechanisms; 4.4. Summary; Chapter 5. Model-Driven Specification and Validationof Error Control Transport Mechanisms and Functions; 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Design of an error control function5.2.1. Behavior specification of the sending side protocol entity; 5.2.2. Behavior specification of the receiving side protocol entity; 5.3. Functional validation of the error control function; 5.3.1. Functional validation using a perfect medium; 5.3.2. Functional validation using an imperfect medium; 5.4. A new design of the error control function; 5.4.1. Functional validation using an imperfect medium; 5.4.2. More open questions; 5.5. A model-driven simulation environment; 5.5.1. Model-driven simulation framework 5.5.2. Model-driven network simulator package |
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Algorithms and protocols for wireless sensor networks / / edited by Azzedine Boukerche |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (566 p.) |
Disciplina |
616.398
681.2 681/.2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BoukercheAzzedine |
Collana | Wiley series on parallel and distributed computing |
Soggetto topico |
Sensor networks
Computer network protocols Computer algorithms |
ISBN |
1-281-93770-3
9786611937706 0-470-39636-9 0-470-39635-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
ALGORITHMS AND PROTOCOLS FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS; CONTENTS; Preface; About the Editor; Contributors; 1. Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks: Present and Future; 2. Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks; 3. Epidemic Models, Algorithms, and Protocols in Wireless Sensor and Ad Hoc Networks; 4. Modeling Sensor Networks; 5. Spatiotemporal Correlation Theory for Wireless Sensor Networks; 6. A Taxonomy of Routing Protocols in Sensor Networks; 7. Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Graph Theory Perspective; 8. Position-Based Routing for Sensor Networks: Approaches and Obstacles
9. Node Positioning for Increased Dependability of Wireless Sensor Networks10. Mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks; 11. Localization Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks; 12. Location Discovery in Sensor Networks; 13. QoS-Based Communication Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks; 14. Quality of Service in Wireless Sensor Networks; 15. Energy-Efficient Algorithms in Wireless Sensor Networks; 16. Security Issues and Countermeasures in Wireless Sensor Networks; 17. A Taxonomy of Secure Time Synchronization Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks 18. Secure Localization Systems: Protocols and Techniques in Wireless Sensor NetworksIndex; |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144255303321 |
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , c2009 | ||
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Algorithms and protocols for wireless sensor networks / / edited by Azzedine Boukerche |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (566 p.) |
Disciplina |
616.398
681.2 681/.2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BoukercheAzzedine |
Collana | Wiley series on parallel and distributed computing |
Soggetto topico |
Sensor networks
Computer network protocols Computer algorithms |
ISBN |
1-281-93770-3
9786611937706 0-470-39636-9 0-470-39635-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
ALGORITHMS AND PROTOCOLS FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS; CONTENTS; Preface; About the Editor; Contributors; 1. Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks: Present and Future; 2. Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks; 3. Epidemic Models, Algorithms, and Protocols in Wireless Sensor and Ad Hoc Networks; 4. Modeling Sensor Networks; 5. Spatiotemporal Correlation Theory for Wireless Sensor Networks; 6. A Taxonomy of Routing Protocols in Sensor Networks; 7. Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Graph Theory Perspective; 8. Position-Based Routing for Sensor Networks: Approaches and Obstacles
9. Node Positioning for Increased Dependability of Wireless Sensor Networks10. Mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks; 11. Localization Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks; 12. Location Discovery in Sensor Networks; 13. QoS-Based Communication Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks; 14. Quality of Service in Wireless Sensor Networks; 15. Energy-Efficient Algorithms in Wireless Sensor Networks; 16. Security Issues and Countermeasures in Wireless Sensor Networks; 17. A Taxonomy of Secure Time Synchronization Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks 18. Secure Localization Systems: Protocols and Techniques in Wireless Sensor NetworksIndex; |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910677078603321 |
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , c2009 | ||
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ANSI-IEEE 802.2, 1994 Edition, 8802-2:1994, Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems - Local and Metropolitan Area Networks - Specific Requirements: Pt. 2: Logical Link Control |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified], : IEEE, 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (154 pages) |
Disciplina | 004.62 |
Soggetto topico | Computer network protocols |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996281037503316 |
[Place of publication not identified], : IEEE, 2000 | ||
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ANSI-IEEE 802.2, 1994 Edition, 8802-2:1994, Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems - Local and Metropolitan Area Networks - Specific Requirements: Pt. 2: Logical Link Control |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified], : IEEE, 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (154 pages) |
Disciplina | 004.62 |
Soggetto topico | Computer network protocols |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910130932203321 |
[Place of publication not identified], : IEEE, 2000 | ||
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ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12, 1998 IEEE Standard for Information technology-- telecommunications and information exchange between systems-- local and metropolitan area networks-- specific requirements-- : part 12 : demand-priority access method, physical layer and repeater specifications / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, N.Y. : , : IEEE, , 1998 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xix, 429 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 004.62 |
Soggetto topico | Computer network protocols |
ISBN | 0-7381-0445-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti |
802.12-1998 - IEEE Standard for Information Technology- Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems- Local and Metropolitan Area Networks- Specific Requirements Part 12
ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12, 1998 Edition (Incorporating ANSI/IEEE Stds 802.122-1995 and ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12d-1997): IEEE Standard for Information Technology- Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems- Local and Metropolitan Area Networks- Sp ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12, 1998 Edition IEEE Standard for Information Technology- Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems- Local and Metropolitan Area Networks- Specific Requirements Part 12 |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996279749003316 |
New York, N.Y. : , : IEEE, , 1998 | ||
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ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12, 1998 IEEE Standard for Information technology-- telecommunications and information exchange between systems-- local and metropolitan area networks-- specific requirements-- : part 12 : demand-priority access method, physical layer and repeater specifications / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, N.Y. : , : IEEE, , 1998 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xix, 429 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 004.62 |
Soggetto topico | Computer network protocols |
ISBN | 0-7381-0445-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti |
802.12-1998 - IEEE Standard for Information Technology- Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems- Local and Metropolitan Area Networks- Specific Requirements Part 12
ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12, 1998 Edition (Incorporating ANSI/IEEE Stds 802.122-1995 and ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12d-1997): IEEE Standard for Information Technology- Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems- Local and Metropolitan Area Networks- Sp ANSI/IEEE Std 802.12, 1998 Edition IEEE Standard for Information Technology- Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems- Local and Metropolitan Area Networks- Specific Requirements Part 12 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910142213503321 |
New York, N.Y. : , : IEEE, , 1998 | ||
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BACnet [[electronic resource] ] : the global standard for building automation and control networks / / H. Michael Newman |
Autore | Newman H. Michael <1942-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [New York, N.Y.] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017), : Momentum Press, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (380 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.62 |
Soggetto topico |
BACnet (Computer network protocol)
Building management - Automation - Standards - United States Computer network protocols Data transmission systems - Standards - United States Digital communications - Standards - United States Information networks - Standards - United States |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Soggetto non controllato |
BACnet
building automation DDC data communication protocol BACS digital controls web services ASHRAE SSPC 135 ISO 16484-5 ISO 16484-6 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135 control networks BACnet Interest Group BACnet International |
ISBN | 1-60650-290-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
1. Introduction -- 1.1 What is BACnet? A brief overview -- 1.2 The BACnet development process -- 1.2.1 Committee members -- 1.2.2 Working groups -- 1.2.3 Continuous maintenance -- 1.2.4 Public review -- 1.2.5 Versions and revisions -- 1.2.6 The ISO development process -- 1.3 BACnet support groups -- 1.3.1 Rise of the BIGs -- 1.3.2 The BACnet manufacturers' association and BACnet international -- 1.3.3 Marketing BACnet -- 1.3.4 Testing BACnet -- 1.4 Summary --
2. A brief history -- 2.1 The beginning -- 2.2 What's an "ASHRAE"? -- 2.3 Title, purpose, and scope (TPS) -- 2.4 SPC 135P is born -- 2.5 The plan -- 2.6 Nashville, 1987 -- 2.7 Working groups are formed -- 2.8 "BACnet" gets its name -- 2.9 The controls companies weigh in -- 2.9.1 Alerton -- 2.9.2 American auto-matrix -- 2.9.3 Andover -- 2.9.4 Automated Logic Corporation -- 2.9.5 Cimetrics -- 2.9.6 Delta -- 2.9.7 Honeywell -- 2.9.8 Johnson Controls -- 2.9.9 Reliable Controls -- 2.9.10 Siemens -- 2.9.11 Trane -- 2.9.12 Other contributors -- 2.10 Conclusion -- 3. Fundamentals -- 3.1 How the BACnet standard is organized -- 3.2 The ISO open systems interconnection basic reference model (BRM), ISO 7498 -- 3.3 BACnet protocol architecture -- 3.4 The BACnet application layer -- 3.4.1 The BACnet object model -- 3.4.2 BACnet services -- 3.5 The BACnet network layer -- 3.6 BACnet data links -- 3.7 BACnet encoding -- 3.8 BACnet procedures -- 3.9 BACnet network security -- 3.10 BACnet web services (BACnet/WS) -- 3.11 BACnet systems and specification -- 3.12 Conclusion -- 4. BACnet application layer, objects -- 4.1 BACnet object model -- 4.2 Properties -- 4.2.1 Common properties -- 4.3 Object types -- 5. BACnet application layer, services -- 5.1 BACnet service descriptions -- 5.2 Alarm and event services -- 5.3 File access services -- 5.4 Object access services -- 5.5 Remote device management services -- 5.6 Virtual terminal services -- 6. BACnet network layer -- 6.1 NL protocol data unit structure -- 6.2 Brief description of the NL messages -- 6.2.1 Who-is-router-to-network (WIRTN) -- 6.2.2 I-am-router-to-network (IARTN) -- 6.2.3 I-could-be-router-to-network (ICBRTN) -- 6.2.4 Reject-message-to-network (RMTN) -- 6.2.5 Router-busy-to-network (RBTM) -- 6.2.6 Router-available-to-network (RATN) -- 6.2.7 Initialize-routing-table (IRT) -- 6.2.8 Initialize-routing-table-ack (IRTA) -- 6.2.9 Establish-connection-to-network (ECTN) -- 6.2.10 Disconnect-connection-to-network (DCTN) -- 6.2.11 Challenge-request (CR) -- 6.2.12 Security-payload (SP) -- 6.2.13 Security-response (SR) -- 6.2.14 Request-key-update (RKU), update-key-set (UKS), update-distribution-key (UDK), request-master-key (RMK), set-master-key (SMK) -- 6.2.15 What-is-network-number (WINN) -- 6.2.16 Network-number-is (NNI) -- 6.2.17 Other NL message types -- 6.3 Providing for the distribution of messages to multiple recipients -- 6.3.1 BACnet multicasting -- 6.3.2 BACnet broadcasting -- 6.4 Interconnecting BACnet networks -- 6.4.1 NL procedure for local traffic -- 6.4.2 NL procedure for remote traffic -- 6.5 Router operation -- 6.6 Half-routers -- 6.7 Conclusion -- 7. BACnet data link -- 7.1 Ethernet data link -- 7.2 ARCNET data link -- 7.3 Master-slave/token-passing data link (MS/TP) -- 7.3.1 MS/TP basics -- 7.3.2 MS/TP messaging -- 7.3.3 MS/TP slave proxy -- 7.4 Point-to-point data link (PTP) -- 7.4.1 PTP data link management -- 7.4.2 PTP messaging -- 7.4.3 PTP operation -- 7.5 LonTalk data link -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 8. BACnet virtual data links -- 8.1 BACnet/IP -- 8.1.1 Internet protocol basics -- 8.1.2 BACnet/IP's "BACnet virtual link layer" (BVLL) -- 8.1.3 B/IP directed messages -- 8.1.4 B/IP broadcasts -- 8.1.5 B/IP to B/IP routing -- 8.1.6 B/IP operation with network address translation (NAT) -- 8.2 ZigBee -- 9. BACnet encoding and decoding -- 9.1 BACnet encoding/decoding basics -- 9.1.1 Basic ASN.1 -- 9.2 Encoding the Fixed Part of an APDU -- 9.3 Encoding the variable part of an APDU -- 9.3.1 Application-tagged data -- 9.3.2 Context-tagged data -- 9.3.3 Example of encoding a ReadProperty transaction -- 9.4 Conclusion -- 10. BACnet processes and procedures -- 10.1 BACnet alarm and event processing -- 10.1.1 Alarm and event basics -- 10.1.2 COV reporting -- 10.1.3 Event reporting -- 10.2 Command prioritization -- 10.3 Backup and restore -- 10.3.1 Backup -- 10.3.2 Restore -- 10.4 Device restart procedure -- 11. Extending and specifying BACnet -- 11.1 Extending BACnet -- 11.1.1 Extended enumerations -- 11.1.2 Proprietary object types -- 11.1.3 Proprietary properties of standard object types -- 11.1.4 Proprietary services -- 11.1.5 Proprietary network layer messages -- 11.2 Designing and specifying BACnet systems -- 11.2.1 Conformance classes and functional groups -- 11.2.2 Interoperability areas, device profiles, and BIBBs -- 11.2.3 The protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) -- 11.2.4 Suggestions from the field -- 12. Future directions -- 12.1 Addendum 135-2012ai, network port object (NPO) -- 12.2 Addendum 135-2012aj, support for IPv6 -- 12.3 Addendum 135-2012al, best practices for gateways, new BIBBs, and device profiles -- 12.4 Addendum 135-2012am, extensions to BACnet/WS for complex datatypes and subscriptions -- 12.4.1 SOAP to REST -- 12.5 Addendum 135-2012an, add MS/TP extended frames -- 12.6 Addendum 135-2012ap, add application interfaces -- 12.7 Addendum 135-2012aq, add elevator/escalator object types and COV multiple services -- 12.8 Conclusion -- Appendix A. BACnet object reference -- Appendix B. BACnet services reference -- Appendix C. Acronyms and abbreviations -- Epilogue -- Index. |
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BACnet [[electronic resource] ] : the global standard for building automation and control networks / / H. Michael Newman |
Autore | Newman H. Michael <1942-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [New York, N.Y.] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017), : Momentum Press, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (380 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.62 |
Soggetto topico |
BACnet (Computer network protocol)
Building management - Automation - Standards - United States Computer network protocols Data transmission systems - Standards - United States Digital communications - Standards - United States Information networks - Standards - United States |
Soggetto non controllato |
BACnet
building automation DDC data communication protocol BACS digital controls web services ASHRAE SSPC 135 ISO 16484-5 ISO 16484-6 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135 control networks BACnet Interest Group BACnet International |
ISBN | 1-60650-290-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
1. Introduction -- 1.1 What is BACnet? A brief overview -- 1.2 The BACnet development process -- 1.2.1 Committee members -- 1.2.2 Working groups -- 1.2.3 Continuous maintenance -- 1.2.4 Public review -- 1.2.5 Versions and revisions -- 1.2.6 The ISO development process -- 1.3 BACnet support groups -- 1.3.1 Rise of the BIGs -- 1.3.2 The BACnet manufacturers' association and BACnet international -- 1.3.3 Marketing BACnet -- 1.3.4 Testing BACnet -- 1.4 Summary --
2. A brief history -- 2.1 The beginning -- 2.2 What's an "ASHRAE"? -- 2.3 Title, purpose, and scope (TPS) -- 2.4 SPC 135P is born -- 2.5 The plan -- 2.6 Nashville, 1987 -- 2.7 Working groups are formed -- 2.8 "BACnet" gets its name -- 2.9 The controls companies weigh in -- 2.9.1 Alerton -- 2.9.2 American auto-matrix -- 2.9.3 Andover -- 2.9.4 Automated Logic Corporation -- 2.9.5 Cimetrics -- 2.9.6 Delta -- 2.9.7 Honeywell -- 2.9.8 Johnson Controls -- 2.9.9 Reliable Controls -- 2.9.10 Siemens -- 2.9.11 Trane -- 2.9.12 Other contributors -- 2.10 Conclusion -- 3. Fundamentals -- 3.1 How the BACnet standard is organized -- 3.2 The ISO open systems interconnection basic reference model (BRM), ISO 7498 -- 3.3 BACnet protocol architecture -- 3.4 The BACnet application layer -- 3.4.1 The BACnet object model -- 3.4.2 BACnet services -- 3.5 The BACnet network layer -- 3.6 BACnet data links -- 3.7 BACnet encoding -- 3.8 BACnet procedures -- 3.9 BACnet network security -- 3.10 BACnet web services (BACnet/WS) -- 3.11 BACnet systems and specification -- 3.12 Conclusion -- 4. BACnet application layer, objects -- 4.1 BACnet object model -- 4.2 Properties -- 4.2.1 Common properties -- 4.3 Object types -- 5. BACnet application layer, services -- 5.1 BACnet service descriptions -- 5.2 Alarm and event services -- 5.3 File access services -- 5.4 Object access services -- 5.5 Remote device management services -- 5.6 Virtual terminal services -- 6. BACnet network layer -- 6.1 NL protocol data unit structure -- 6.2 Brief description of the NL messages -- 6.2.1 Who-is-router-to-network (WIRTN) -- 6.2.2 I-am-router-to-network (IARTN) -- 6.2.3 I-could-be-router-to-network (ICBRTN) -- 6.2.4 Reject-message-to-network (RMTN) -- 6.2.5 Router-busy-to-network (RBTM) -- 6.2.6 Router-available-to-network (RATN) -- 6.2.7 Initialize-routing-table (IRT) -- 6.2.8 Initialize-routing-table-ack (IRTA) -- 6.2.9 Establish-connection-to-network (ECTN) -- 6.2.10 Disconnect-connection-to-network (DCTN) -- 6.2.11 Challenge-request (CR) -- 6.2.12 Security-payload (SP) -- 6.2.13 Security-response (SR) -- 6.2.14 Request-key-update (RKU), update-key-set (UKS), update-distribution-key (UDK), request-master-key (RMK), set-master-key (SMK) -- 6.2.15 What-is-network-number (WINN) -- 6.2.16 Network-number-is (NNI) -- 6.2.17 Other NL message types -- 6.3 Providing for the distribution of messages to multiple recipients -- 6.3.1 BACnet multicasting -- 6.3.2 BACnet broadcasting -- 6.4 Interconnecting BACnet networks -- 6.4.1 NL procedure for local traffic -- 6.4.2 NL procedure for remote traffic -- 6.5 Router operation -- 6.6 Half-routers -- 6.7 Conclusion -- 7. BACnet data link -- 7.1 Ethernet data link -- 7.2 ARCNET data link -- 7.3 Master-slave/token-passing data link (MS/TP) -- 7.3.1 MS/TP basics -- 7.3.2 MS/TP messaging -- 7.3.3 MS/TP slave proxy -- 7.4 Point-to-point data link (PTP) -- 7.4.1 PTP data link management -- 7.4.2 PTP messaging -- 7.4.3 PTP operation -- 7.5 LonTalk data link -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 8. BACnet virtual data links -- 8.1 BACnet/IP -- 8.1.1 Internet protocol basics -- 8.1.2 BACnet/IP's "BACnet virtual link layer" (BVLL) -- 8.1.3 B/IP directed messages -- 8.1.4 B/IP broadcasts -- 8.1.5 B/IP to B/IP routing -- 8.1.6 B/IP operation with network address translation (NAT) -- 8.2 ZigBee -- 9. BACnet encoding and decoding -- 9.1 BACnet encoding/decoding basics -- 9.1.1 Basic ASN.1 -- 9.2 Encoding the Fixed Part of an APDU -- 9.3 Encoding the variable part of an APDU -- 9.3.1 Application-tagged data -- 9.3.2 Context-tagged data -- 9.3.3 Example of encoding a ReadProperty transaction -- 9.4 Conclusion -- 10. BACnet processes and procedures -- 10.1 BACnet alarm and event processing -- 10.1.1 Alarm and event basics -- 10.1.2 COV reporting -- 10.1.3 Event reporting -- 10.2 Command prioritization -- 10.3 Backup and restore -- 10.3.1 Backup -- 10.3.2 Restore -- 10.4 Device restart procedure -- 11. Extending and specifying BACnet -- 11.1 Extending BACnet -- 11.1.1 Extended enumerations -- 11.1.2 Proprietary object types -- 11.1.3 Proprietary properties of standard object types -- 11.1.4 Proprietary services -- 11.1.5 Proprietary network layer messages -- 11.2 Designing and specifying BACnet systems -- 11.2.1 Conformance classes and functional groups -- 11.2.2 Interoperability areas, device profiles, and BIBBs -- 11.2.3 The protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) -- 11.2.4 Suggestions from the field -- 12. Future directions -- 12.1 Addendum 135-2012ai, network port object (NPO) -- 12.2 Addendum 135-2012aj, support for IPv6 -- 12.3 Addendum 135-2012al, best practices for gateways, new BIBBs, and device profiles -- 12.4 Addendum 135-2012am, extensions to BACnet/WS for complex datatypes and subscriptions -- 12.4.1 SOAP to REST -- 12.5 Addendum 135-2012an, add MS/TP extended frames -- 12.6 Addendum 135-2012ap, add application interfaces -- 12.7 Addendum 135-2012aq, add elevator/escalator object types and COV multiple services -- 12.8 Conclusion -- Appendix A. BACnet object reference -- Appendix B. BACnet services reference -- Appendix C. Acronyms and abbreviations -- Epilogue -- Index. |
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Newman H. Michael <1942->
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