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IEEE forms Smart Grid Technology Advisory Group

The newly formed collective to act as liaison for other key stakeholders, aid in addressing challenges relating to use of IEEE 802 standards in smart grid applications

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Mahesh Kulkarni Bangalore

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a professional organisation dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, today announced the formation of the IEEE 802.24 Smart Grid Technical Advisory Group (TAG).

The newly launched entity is a collaborative umbrella organisation that works with multiple IEEE 802 working groups (WGs) and will liaise with key smart grid ecosystem stakeholders, such as regulatory agencies, other standards development bodies and industry organisations. The IEEE 802.24 Smart Grid TAG’s goal is to help resolve questions and challenges regarding the use of IEEE 802 standards in smart grid applications, IEEE said in a statement.

“IEEE 802 networking standards have achieved near-ubiquitous adoption – they are essential underlying technologies found in almost every computing device made today, whether it’s a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or smart phone. These standards are an integral part of the connected world,” said Bill Ash, strategic programme manager, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA).

“Now with the smart grid’s continued evolution, IEEE 802 standards will also play a fundamental role in critical applications like home automation, advanced metering infrastructures, renewable integration and demand response. The IEEE 802.24 Smart Grid TAG will serve as the ultimate resource for practical information and insight about the use of IEEE 802 standards in the smart grid,” he said.

As part of its charter, the group will become an essential link and first point of contact for an array of smart grid constituencies, including policymakers and regulatory bodies, Standards Development Organisations (SDOs) and trade associations, as well as an internal resource for other IEEE societies, groups and committees.

The IEEE Standards Association is a globally recognised standards-setting body within IEEE. It develops consensus standards through an open process that engages industry and brings together a broad stakeholder community. The IEEE-SA has a portfolio of over 900 active standards and more than 500 standards under development.

 

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First Published: Dec 21 2012 | 11:32 AM IST

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