Energy Management Working Group Brad Schoening
Internet Draft Independent Consultant
Intended status: Informational Mouli Chandramouli
Expires: October 19, 2013 Cisco Systems Inc.
Bruce Nordman
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
April 19, 2013
Energy Management (EMAN) Applicability Statement
draft-ietf-eman-applicability-statement-03
Abstract
The objective of Energy Management (EMAN) is to provide an
energy management framework for networked devices. This
document presents the applicability of the EMAN framework to a
variety of scenarios. This document lists use cases and target
devices that can potentially implement the EMAN framework and
associated SNMP MIB modules. These use cases are useful for
identifying requirements for the framework and MIBs. Further,
we describe the relationship of the EMAN framework to relevant
other energy monitoring standards and architectures.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ............................................... 3
1.1. Energy Management Overview ..............................4
1.2. EMAN Document Overview .................................4
1.3. Energy Measurement .....................................5
1.4. Energy Management ......................................5
1.5. EMAN Framework Application .............................6
2. Scenarios and Target Devices ........................... 7
2.1. Network Infrastructure Energy Objects ..................7
2.2. Devices Powered by and Connected to a Network Device ...8
2.3. Devices Connected to a Network .........................9
2.4. Power Meters ..........................................10
2.5. Mid-level Managers ....................................11
2.6. Non-residential Building System Gateways ..............11
2.7. Home Energy Gateways ..................................12
2.8. Data Center Devices ...................................13
2.9. Energy Storage Devices ................................14
2.10. Industrial Automation Networks .......................15
2.11. Printers .............................................15
2.12. Off-Grid Devices .....................................16
2.13. Demand Response ......................................17
2.14. Power Capping ........................................17
3. Use Case Patterns .................................... 18
3.1. Metering ..............................................18