Information technology — Home network resource management — Part 2: Architecture

ISO/IEC 30100-2:2016(E) specifies the general information model and architecture for managing the resources in a home network. Home network resources are managed objects that provide home network services. Essential home resources include device, network and service resources.

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references. 6
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviations . 9
3.3 Conventions . 10
4 Conformance . 10
5 Home network resource management . 10
5.1 Information resouce categories . 10
5.2 Architecture . 11
5.3 Resource information provider . 13
5.4 Home resource management process . 14
5.5 Management application . 14
5.6 Interface . 15
6 Home resource model . 16
6.1 Home resource model . 16
6.2 Home resource object . 16
6.2.1 Domain, class and resource object . 16
6.2.2 Resource object structure . 19
6.3 Domain-specific information . 19
6.3.1 General . 19
6.3.2 Device specific information . 20
6.3.3 Network specific information . 20
6.3.4 Physical space specific information . 20
6.3.5 Service specific information . 20
6.4 Home resource relation object . 21
6.4.1 Definition . 21
6.4.2 BNF notation of resource relation object . 22
6.5 Miscellaneous . 23
6.5.1 Relationship generation methods . 23
6.5.2 Common policy . 23
6.5.3 Privacy. 23
7 Home network resource information modeling . 24
7.1 Overview. 24
7.2 Device-specific information modelling . 24
7.3 Network specific information . 101
7.4 Physical space-specific information modelling . 116
7.5 Service-Specific Information modelling . 133
Annex A (informative) Implementation of IWML (example) . 189
A.1 Overview. 189
A.2 IWML . 189
A.2.1 General . 189
A.2.2 IWML: Device description schema . 189

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Annex B (informative) Security and privacy model (examples) . 192
B.1 Overview. 192
B.2 Security and Privacy model . 192
B.2.1 General . 192
B.2.2 Access control: XACML . 192
B.2.3 Encryption: XML encryption . 193
B.2.4 Signature: XML signature . 193
Annex C (informative) Implementation of home resource model (example) . 194
C.1 Overview. 194
C.2 Resource types of resource object . 194
C.2.1 General . 194
C.2.2 Resource type of device domain . 194
C.2.3 Resource type of network domain . 195
C.2.4 Resource type of service domain . 195
C.2.5 Resource type of physical space domain . 196
Bibliography . 197

Figure 1 – Logical concept of home resource management architecture . 11
Figure 2 – Overview of the home network resource management architecture . 12
Figure 3 – Resource information provider collects data from one or more HES entities . 13
Figure 4 – Resource management process model . 14
Figure 5 – Management information . 15
Figure 6 – Interfaces of resource management process . 15
Figure 7 – Resource object hierarchy . 18
Figure 8 – Resource object structure . 19
Figure 9 – Home resource relation object . 21

Table 1 – Notations in ISO/IEC and this standard . 10
Table 2 – Definition of resource domain ID . 19
Table 3 – Resource relation types . 22
Table 4 – BNF notation of resource relation object . 23

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
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FOREWORD
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International Standard ISO/IEC 30100-2 was prepared by subcommittee 25: Interconnection
of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1: Information
technology.
A list of all currently available parts of the ISO/IEC 30100 series, published under the general
title Information technology – Home network resource management, can be found on the IEC
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INTRODUCTION
The ISO/IEC 30100 series of standards specifies an abstract model for remote management
of home networks conforming to the Home Electronic System (HES) architecture specified in
ISO/IEC 14543-2-1. HES consists of a collection of devices that are able to interwork via a
common internal network. In a home environment several HESs may operate concurrently,
each with separate control and management methods. The Home resource management
architecture allows uniform fault processing, diagnostics and configuration management of
HES elements in a home environment.
The ISO/IEC 30100 series specifies the home network resource managment architecture and
an information model for various home network elements. The information model specifies the
minimum requirements of the functionalities that shall be provided by each HES entity. It is
specified by the XML-based schema provided in Clause 7. The information consists of the
mandatory and optional attributes including user-defined attributes. The user-defined
attributes are used for a proprietary purpose or to define attributes that are not specified in
the information model. In this part, the information model is specified to cover the physical
space, device, network and service information. This information model can be easily
extended to accommodate new types of information including user-defined attributes. These
functionalities are required to accommodate changes with minimal uploads and restructuring.
Currently, ISO/IEC 30100, Information technology – Interconnection of information technology
equipment –Home Network Resource Management, consists of the following parts:
Part 1: Requirements
Part 2: Architecture
Part 3: Management application
ISO/IEC 30100 is applicable to:
• a management server located at a home network service provider that manages home
networks;
• an apartment complex server, located in an office at the apartment complex;
• a home residential gateway or set top box (STB).

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1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 30100 specifies the general information model and architecture for
managing the resources in a home network. Home network resources are managed objects
that provide home network services. Essential home resources include device, network and
service resources.
The objectives of this standard are to
• define terminology that describes logical resources of devices, networks and services in a
home area network;
• specify the logical information model for describing relations among resources;
• describe the basic logical functional procedures of home area networks (e.g., remote
maintenance, auto-configuration and fault processing).
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and
are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
ISO/IEC 7498-1, Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection – Basic Reference
Model: The Basic Model
ISO/IEC 14543-2-1, Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) architecture –
Part 2-1: Introduction and device modularity
ISO/IEC 15944-8, Information technology – Business Operational View – Part 8:
Identification of privacy protection requirements as external constraints on business
transactions
ISO/IEC 18012 (all parts), Information technology – Home electronic system (HES) –
Guidelines for product interoperability
ISO/IEC 18012-2:2012, Information technology – Interconnection of information technology
equipment – Home Electronic System (HES) – Guidelines for product interoperability – Part 2:
Taxonomy and Lexicon
ISO/IEC 27000, Information technology – Security techniques – Information security
management systems – Overview and vocabulary
ISO/IEC 27001, Information technology – Security techniques – Information security
management systems – Requirements
ISO/IEC 27002, Information technology – Security techniques – Code of practice for
information security management

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ISO/IEC 27003, Information technology – Security techniques – Information security
management system implementation guidance
ISO/IEC 27004, Information technology – Information security management – Measurement
ISO/IEC 27005, Information technology – Security techniques – Information security risk
management
ISO/IEC 27006, Information technology – Security techniques – Requirements for bodies
providing audit and certification of information security management systems
ISO/IEC 27007, Information technology – Security techniques – Guidelines for information
security management systems auditing
ISO/IEC TR 27008, Information technology – Security techniques – Guidelines for auditors
on information security controls
ISO/IEC 27009, Information technology – Security techniques – Sector-specific application
1
of ISO/IEC 27001 – Requirements
ISO/IEC 27010, Information technology – Security techniques – Information security
management system implementation guidance
ISO/IEC 27011, Information technology – Security techniques – Information security
management guidelines for telecommunications organizations based on ISO/IEC 27002
ISO/IEC 30100-1:2016, Information technology – Home network resource management –
Part 1: Requirements
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1.1
apartment complex
group of two or more apartment buildings with a common manager
Note 1 to entry: A common manager provides management services for the apartment buildings. These services
may include the management of home networks in the apartments.
3.1.2
application
field of use of the home resource management process
3.1.3
class
set of instances of home resources
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3.1.4
device
distinct physical unit on a network that performs a (set of) specific function(s) in a particular
context
Note 1 to entry: A device can either be an end node on the network, or an intermediate node (as in the case of a
network gateway device connecting two distinct physical networks).
3.1.5
domain
range of validity of a resource object
3.1.6
HES entity
logical component that has a defined functionality in the HES architecture
3.1.7
HES interoperability framework
collection of standards defining device and network interoperability for homes
3.1.8
home resource
managed object that can be used for home network services
3.1.9
home resource management interface
data transfer between a management application and a home resource management process
3.1.10
home resource model
abstract, formal representation of resource objects in a home environment
Note 1 to entry: Resource objects include resource properties, relationships and the operations that can be
performed on them.
3.1.11
management application
function to be used by an apartment complex manager for suppporting the occupants
3.1.12
management information
set of components used either in a management application or in a resource management
process
3.1.13
network
devices interconnected via a common medium for communicating according the reference
model specified in ISO/IEC 7498-1
3.1.14
object
3.1.14.1
object
unit of software functionality
Note 1 to entry: This definition is traditionally used in object-oriented programming. It has properties and methods
for accessing these properties and/or interacting with other objects.

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3.1.14.2
object
collection of related data (attributes) and methods (procedures) for operating on that data
Note 1 to entry: This definition implies a well-defined boundary (interface) and identity that encapsulates state
and behaviour
3.1.15
physical space
arbitrary set of reference co-ordinates of a home resource in the real world
3.1.16
resource information provider
functions for home resource management process to control HES entities
Note 1 to entry: Collects data from HES entities and transfers the collected data to the home resource
management process.
3.1.17
resource object
unit managed by the resource management process
Note 1 to entry: It has methods for accessing internal properties of the object and/or interacting with other objects.
A resource object can contain one or more HES entities.
3.1.18
resource relation object
association between resource objects
3.1.19
service
field of use of an HES
3.2 Abbreviations
AFM Automatic Fault Management
BNF Backus-Naur Form
DM Device Management
HAN Home Area Network
HES Home Electronic System
HNRM Home Network Resource Management
HRMI Home Resource Management Interface
HRPI Home Resource Provider Interface
IFC Industry Foundation Classes
IWF Inter Working Function
IWML Inter Working Markup Language
LSM Layer System Management
NM Network Management
OSI Open System Interconnection
PLC Power Line Carrier
QoS Quality of Service
RM Remote Management
STB Set Top Box
SVC Service object

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XSD XML Schema Definitions
3.3 Conventions
Table 1 shows the SI-unit equivalents of the non-SI notations used in the attributes, diagrams
and XML Schema Definitions (XSD) in Clause 7. These non-SI notations avoid syntax
conflicts with the XSD tag delimiter (“/”).
Table 1 – Notations in ISO/IEC and this standard
Notations in this standard SI units
bps bit/s
kbps kbit/s
mbps Mbit/s
gbps Gbit/s
sec s
usec µs

4 Conformance
In order to claim conformance to this standard a service provider offering management
services for home networks shall provide the following services for each home network device
as specified in ISO/IEC 14543-2-1:
• a resource management process that manages each home resource object as specified in
6.2;
• a resource management process that manages each home resource relation object as
specified in 6.4;
• a resource management process that provides the mandatory information specified in
Clause 7.
5 Home network resource management
5.1 Information resouce categories
To extend the HES interoperability architecture specified in the ISO/IEC 18012 series from
products to the management of network resources, several categories of information
resources are specified. These categories shall include devices, and may include services,
networks and physical spaces, as illustrated in Figure 1. Each category includes elements
that shall provide information resources, as described in 6.1 and Figure 2 of
ISO/IEC 30100-1:2016. For example, ISO 16739 (IFC) can act as an information resource for
the physical elements (floor plan). Also the resource management requires defined
representation models for the components of each information category and a mapping
method to represent the relations between the categories, which is explained in Clause 6. In
this standard, an information category is a synonym for domain information.

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service-network relation
service-device relation
SVC LSM RM
device-network relation
LSMa SVC LSMa LSMa
NM
SVC AFM
Location Info
SVCSVC SVC
DM
Service
LonWorks
Interoperability
Device UPnP
wireless
PLC
Network
B
B B
Ethernet
Living
Porch
Kitchen Library Bedroom
Room
Physical Space
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Figure 1 – Logical concept of home resource management architecture
5.2 Architecture
The HNRM system uses the HES interoperability framework (ISO/IEC 18012 series) to
integrate resource information from devices, networks and services. This integrated
information enables management services such as fault diagnosis and remote management of
HES systems.
Figure 2 illustrates the overview of the home network resource management architecture. In
Figure 2 the HES interoperability framework applies only to devices (as shown in Figure 1).
Because home network resources include more than devices, e.g. network resources or
service resources, it is reasonable to expect support in the future for the other elements
shown in Figure 1, as are services, networks, and physical spaces. However, the specification
of management services for these elements are out of scope for this standard.
The HES interoperability framework in Figure 2 includes an interworking function that
translates generic messages of the resource information provider into specific messages of
various home network technologies. For example, there is an application for device control or
configuration located in the management application in Figure 2. It requests device
information about how to control or configure t
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