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  2. SmartLink - Wikipedia

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    SmartLink may refer to: SmartLink (smart card), an electronic fare collection system used by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; SmartLink (television), a wireless communications protocol; SmartLink (lighting), a wireless communication protocol for lighting products. smart tags, a feature of MS Office and Internet Explorer

  3. Open Smart Grid Protocol - Wikipedia

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    OSGP follows a modern, structured approach based on the OSI protocol model to meet the evolving challenges of the smart grid. At the application layer, ETSI TS 104 001 provides a table-oriented data storage based, in part, on the ANSI C12.19 / MC12.19 / 2012 / IEEE Std 1377 standards for Utility Industry End Device Da

  4. IEC 60870-6 - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP or IEC 60870-6/TASE.2) [3] is being specified by utility organizations throughout the world to provide data exchange over wide area networks (WANs) between utility control centers, utilities, power pools, regional control centers, and Non-Utility Generators.

  5. NearLink - Wikipedia

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    On September 22, 2020, the SparkLight Alliance was established to formulate the NearLink short-range wireless technology standard. [16]By the end of 2021, the NearLink 1.0 standards were finalized, establishing a core end-to-end architecture that includes the NearLink access layer, basic service layer, and basic application layer.

  6. SmartLink (television) - Wikipedia

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    SmartLink was the trademark name for a proprietary technology by Sharp Corporation for wireless transmission of television signals. The system involved two devices, each a little bit bigger than a paperback book: one attached to a television screen and the other was hooked up to a TV tuner, DVD player, or any playback device.

  7. High-Level Data Link Control - Wikipedia

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    High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) is a communication protocol used for transmitting data between devices in telecommunication and networking.Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), it is defined in the standard ISO/IEC 13239:2002.

  8. IEC 62056 - Wikipedia

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    The GCP provides a common framework for communication between meters and data collection systems, ensuring interoperability across different manufacturers and devices. It defines a set of basic objects, services, and communication methods for exchanging metering data, including energy consumption, demand measurements, and meter status.

  9. Smart card application protocol data unit - Wikipedia

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    In the context of smart cards, an application protocol data unit (APDU) is the communication unit between a smart card reader and a smart card. The structure of the APDU is defined by ISO/IEC 7816 -4 Organization, security and commands for interchange .