ISO IEC 14543-3-10-2020 PDF

St ISO IEC 14543-3-10-2020

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St ISO IEC 14543-3-10:2020 — Information technology — Home electronic systems (HES) architecture — Part 3‑10: Amplitude modulated wireless short‑packet (AMWSP) protocol optimized for energy harvesting — Architecture and lower layer protocols. This international standard defines a low‑power AMWSP wireless protocol tailored for energy‑harvesting sensors and switches in home automation environments, specifying the physical, data link and network layer behavior for transmitters, receivers and optional repeaters.

Abstract

ISO/IEC 14543-3-10:2020 specifies an amplitude‑modulated wireless short‑packet (AMWSP) protocol optimized to minimise energy consumption of very low‑power or energy‑harvesting devices. The design emphasizes very short, infrequent and largely unidirectional transmissions and uses frequencies and signalling optimized for long range at low transmit power; messages from batteryless/energy‑harvesting transmitters are intended to be received and processed by line‑powered receivers, repeaters or gateways as part of a Home Electronic System (HES). OSI Layers 1–3 are defined in this part.

General information

  • Status: Published.
  • Publication date: March 2020 (2020-03).
  • Publisher: ISO/IEC (International Organization for Standardization and International Electrotechnical Commission).
  • ICS / categories: 35.240.67 (IT applications in building and construction / home electronic systems).
  • Edition / version: Edition 2 (2020).
  • Number of pages: 35 pages (ISO published PDF).

Scope

This document specifies the architecture and lower‑layer protocols (OSI physical, data link and network layers) for the AMWSP system used in Home Electronic Systems (HES). It covers the transmitter, receiver and optional repeater types, framing and timing for very short packets, mechanisms to minimize energy use and channel characteristics suitable for long‑range operation at very low transmit power. Security and higher‑level protection against malicious attacks are handled in upper layer specifications and are out of scope for this part.

Key topics and requirements

  • Physical‑layer signaling optimized for amplitude‑modulated short packets (AMWSP) to support energy harvesting devices.
  • Data‑link framing and timing tuned for extremely short, infrequent and mostly unidirectional messages to keep transmitter energy use minimal.
  • Specification of three component roles: transmitter (energy harvesting), receiver (line‑powered) and optional repeater for range/coverage.
  • Network layer behavior sufficient for delivering short telemetry/actuation datagrams within an HES; interoperability within the ISO/IEC 14543 series.
  • Design choices that avoid reliance on complex lower‑layer security (security addressed in upper layers) and favor simplicity for ultra‑low‑power implementations.

Typical use and users

Device and chipset manufacturers implementing batteryless or ultra‑low‑power sensors and switches, home automation gateway and relay vendors, system integrators deploying HES solutions, test and certification laboratories, and standards developers working on interoperable home automation profiles. Product designers use this part when targeting energy‑harvesting end‑nodes that must interoperate with line‑powered receivers and gateways.

Related standards

ISO/IEC 14543 is a multipart family covering HES architecture and communication layers. Relevant related parts include, among others, ISO/IEC 14543‑3‑1 (application layer for network‑based control), ISO/IEC 14543‑3‑2 (transport, network and general parts of data link), ISO/IEC 14543‑3‑3 and media‑specific parts such as 14543‑3‑5 (power line), as well as application and interface parts in the 14543‑4 series. Implementers should consult these parts for full interoperability and upper‑layer services.

Keywords

AMWSP, AM modulation, wireless short‑packet, energy harvesting, home electronic system, HES, low‑power wireless, transmitter, receiver, repeater, OSI Layers 1–3.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO/IEC 14543‑3‑10:2020 is an international standard that defines the AMWSP (amplitude‑modulated wireless short‑packet) protocol optimized for energy‑harvesting devices within Home Electronic Systems, specifying physical, data link and network layer behavior for transmitters, receivers and optional repeaters.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the architecture and lower‑layer (OSI Layers 1–3) protocols needed to enable very short, infrequent, low‑energy transmissions from energy‑harvesting sensors and switches to line‑powered receivers/repeaters/gateways in home automation systems; higher‑layer security and application profiles are addressed in other parts of the 14543 series.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Chipset and device manufacturers, home automation gateway/relay vendors, system integrators and test labs — essentially anyone designing or validating ultra‑low‑power or energy‑harvesting end‑nodes and their HES infrastructure.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The 2020 edition (Edition 2) is the current published version; it supersedes and replaces the earlier 2012 edition. Check ISO/IEC publication records for any later confirmations or revisions.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the multipart ISO/IEC 14543 family that defines Home Electronic System (HES) architecture, communication layers and application profiles (other parts include 14543‑3‑1, 14543‑3‑2, various media parts and application parts in the 14543‑4 series). Implementers typically reference multiple parts for full system interoperability.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: AMWSP; amplitude modulation; wireless short‑packet; energy harvesting; home electronic system (HES); low‑power wireless; transmitter/receiver/repeater; OSI Layers 1–3.