IEC-62657-1 › Industrial communication networks - Wireless communication networks - Part 1: Wireless communication requirements and spectrum considerations
IEC-62657-1
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EDITION 1.0
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CURRENT
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IEC TS 62657-1:2014(en) provides the wireless communication requirements dictated by the applications of wireless communication systems in industrial automation, and requirements of related context. The requirements are specified in a way that is independent of the wireless technology employed. The requirements are described in detail and in such a way as to be understood by a large audience, including readers who are not familiar with the industry applications. Social aspects, environmental aspects, health aspects and market requirements for wireless communication systems in industrial automation are described to justify the wireless communication requirements. This Technical Specification describes requirements of the industrial automation applications that can be used to ask for additional dedicated, worldwide unique spectrum. This additional spectrum is intended to be used for additional wireless applications while continuing using the current ISM bands.
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Document Number
IEC/TS 62657-1 Ed. 1.0 en:2014
Revision Level
EDITION 1.0
Status
Current
Publication Date
April 24, 2014
Committee Number
65C