SIG16 Energy management systems
Scope
This SIG develops and maintains technical documents for energy management systems that may operate in mobile applications (e.g. light-electric vehicles) as well as non-mobile applications (e.g. isolated farms).
Chairperson
Steffen Rose, emotas
Meetings
Date | Time* | Group | Location |
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2024-06-04 | 10:00 - 12:00 | IG03 SIG16 Energy management systems | e-meeting |
* Local time at CiA office, Nuremberg, Germany.
Minutes
Title | Date | Status | Size | Published | Action |
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JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2017-02-14 | Minutes | 2.0 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2017-06-09 | Minutes | 1.9 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2017-06-23 | Minutes | 1.7 MiB | 2017-07-17 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2016-12-21 | Minutes | 2.3 MiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2016-12-14 | Minutes | 2.9 MiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2016-06-29 | Minutes | 120 KiB | 2017-07-18 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2017-07-20 | Minutes | 132 KiB | 2017-08-01 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2018-05-22 | Minutes | 345 KiB | 2018-05-23 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2018-06-29 | Minutes | 135 KiB | 2018-07-03 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2018-09-06 | Minutes | 2.5 MiB | 2018-09-11 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2018-12-06 | Minutes | 3.4 MiB | 2019-01-22 | Login |
JTF CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-04-03 | Minutes | 395 KiB | 2019-04-09 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-09-11 | Minutes | 1.5 MiB | 2019-09-23 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-10-14 | Minutes | 2.7 MiB | 2019-10-18 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-11-13 | Minutes | 1.8 MiB | 2019-12-17 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2019-12-19 | Minutes | 114 KiB | 2019-12-20 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2020-03-26 | Minutes | 125 KiB | 2020-04-22 | Login |
IG profiles JSIG CiA/EnergyBus: EMS | 2020-04-30 | Minutes | 621 KiB | 2020-05-05 | Login |
IG profiles: SIG EMS | 2020-06-04 | Minutes | 115 KiB | 2020-06-25 | Login |
IG03 SIG16 Energy management systems | 2024-03-15 | Minutes | 86 KiB | 2024-04-22 | Login |
Specifications
Title | Details | Status Size |
Published Action |
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CiA 454-14 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 14: Load unit | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 14 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 14 of the document specifies load units such as lighting, electrical motor, radio, refrigerator, washing machine, etc. Loads shall be divided into three classes: controllable loads, influenceable loads and non-controllable loads. Keywordsn/a | DSP453 KiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-7 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 7: Drive control unit | DescriptionThis document specifies application objects provided by the drive control unit, as typically utilized in light electric vehicles. Keywordsn/a | DSP665 KiB | 2021-04-06Login |
CiA 454-2 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 2 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 2 provides additional specifications with regard to the pre-defined communication objects as well as the general communication objects. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.0 MiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-1 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 1: General definitions | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 1 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 1 provides the general concept of the EMS. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.5 MiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-13 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 13: Generator unit | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 13 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 13 of the document specifies generator units such as a diesel engine, photovoltaic generator, winds turbine, etc. Generators shall be divided into two classes: Controllable and stochastic generator. Keywordsn/a | DSP533 KiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-5 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 5: Voltage converter | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 5 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 5 provides application objects provided by the AC-DC converter. The AC-DC converter may be implemented to realize a battery charger or a charger station. Keywordsn/a | DSP2.0 MiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-9 version 1.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 9: HMI unit | DescriptionThis document specifies application objects provided or indicated by human machine interface units, as typically utilized in light electric vehicles. This comprises human machine interface units, managing data for signalling, travelling, battery systems, inputs for energy management user condition and state, motion and diagnostics. Keywordsn/a | DSP283 KiB | 2021-04-06Login |
CiA 454-6 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 6: Battery pack | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 6 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 6 of the document specifies application objects provided by the battery pack. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.3 MiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 454-3 version 3.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 3: PDO communication | DescriptionThis document specifies the PDO communication and mapping parameters. Keywordsn/a | DSP1.0 MiB | 2021-04-06Login |
CiA 454-4 version 2.0.0CANopen application profile for energy management systems - Part 4: EnergyBus controller | DescriptionThe CANopen application profile for EMSs specifies the communication interface for all virtual devices that may take part in energy management control application. Such energy management control applications may be implemented in e.g. light electric vehicles, robots, offshore parks, isolated farms, etc. The CANopen application profile for EMSs consists of the following parts: Part 1: General definitions, Part 2: Pre-defined communication parameters and general application objects, Part 3: Pre-defined PDO communication, Part 4: EMS controller, Part 5: Voltage converter unit, Part 6: Battery pack, Part 7: Motor control unit (under development), Part 8: Load monitoring unit (under development), Part 9: HMI unit (under development), Part 10: Security unit (under development), Part 11: Sensor unit (under development), Part 12: Gateway unit (under development), Part 13: Generator unit, Part 14: Load unit. This document represents the part 3 of the CANopen application profile for EMSs. Part 3 specifies the application objects provided by the virtual device Energy management system controller (EBC). Keywordsn/a | DSP337 KiB | 2014-06-17Login |
CiA 312-7 version 1.0.0CANopen profile conformance test plans - Part 7: Pedelec Profile 1 | DescriptionThis document provides the conformance test specification for devices implemented according to CiA 454, Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 version 2.0. Keywordsn/a | DSP568 KiB | 2020-03-03Login |
CiA 854 version 0.0.1CANopen recommended practice | Descriptionn/a Keywordsn/a | WD1.8 MiB | 2020-04-21Login |
IG profiles groups
Name | Description |
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SIG01 Generic I/O devices | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for generic I/O modules and special-purpose I/O devices such as joysticks ChairmanChristian Keydel, Embedded Systems Academy |
SIG02 Drives and motion control | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for electrical drives including frequency inverters, servo controllers, and stepper motors. Chairmanvacant |
SIG03 Encoder and inclinometer | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for (rotary and linear) encoders and inclinometers. ChairmanKlaus Matzker, Fraba |
SIG04 Measuring devices | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for measuring devices and closed-loop controllers including pressure, force, and temperature sensors. ChairmanUwe Koppe, MicroControl |
SIG05 Fluid power | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for fluid power technology proportional valves and hydrostatic transmissions such as hydraulic proportional valves, pumps, and drives. ChairmanMartin Schindelin, Moog |
SIG06 Lift control | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for lift (elevator) control systems comprising call, car drive, and door controllers as well as panel, door, car drive, and other units. Chairmanvacant |
SIG08 Contrast media injector | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for contrast media injectors. Chairmanvacant |
SIG10 Fire-fighting | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for fire-fighting subsystems (e.g. aerial working platforms, container units, stabilizer units, DIN 14700 based systems, etc.). ChairmanDagmar Schymonski-Dederichs, ifm ecomatic |
SIG11 Municipal vehicles | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for refuse collecting vehicles and for other municipal equipment such as weeper and winter service vehicles. ChairmanThomas Kemner, C-Trace |
SIG14 Special-car add-on devices | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for special-purpose car add-on devices such as roof bar, digital radio, taximeter, equipment for disabled people, and in-vehicle gateway. ChairmanOlaf Pfeiffer, Embedded Systems Academy |
SIG15 Subsea | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents sub-sea instruments such as sensors and meters as well as valves. ChairmanHarald Schuhmacher, OneSubsea |
SIG16 Energy management systems | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for energy management systems that may operate in mobile applications (e.g. light-electric vehicles) as well as non-mobile applications (e.g. isolated farms).
ChairmanSteffen Rose, emotas |
SIG18 IO-Link | ScopeThis SIG develops and maintains technical documents for IO-Link gateways. ChairmanJoachim Uffelmann, ifm ecomatic |
SIG19 Welding and cutting | ScopeThe SIG develops and maintains technical documents for advanced manual arc welding and plasma cutting systems; connections to robots and overarching systems are out of scope. The documents provides plug-and-play functionality for basic setups, including physical layer requirements such as compatible cables and connectors. The resulting approach provides contradiction-free data to the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) and facilitates regulatory compliance and protecting the worker’s health. ChairmanDr. Andreas Matz, Abicor Binzel |