Smart Metering

Wireless M-Bus

The Wireless M-Bus standard (EN 13757-4:2005) specifies the wireless communication between meters for water, gas, heat and electricity, and the data concentrators. M-Bus is widely accepted in many regions of the world as a basis for new advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) installations. Its wireless implementation leads to competitive products that are easy to install and to maintain. The stzedn stack implements the protocols for Wireless M-Bus.
It has proven interoperability with the modules of well-known manufacturers on the different protocol layers and is compliant with the current Wireless M-Bus standard. It is optimized towards a compromize of small footprint and excellent modularity and scalability.

Texas Instruments' CC430

This application demonstrates the usage of the Wireless M-Bus Stack using the Texas Instruments' eZ430-Chronos Wireless Watch Development Tool as data collector and the MSP430FG4618/F2013 Experimenter Board as meter device.

Panasonic's PAN7550

This demo shows the protocol telegrams transmitted in a bidirectional communication setup of a data collector and a single meter device using Panasonic's PAN7550 Testboard ver. 1.1.

Wireless M-Bus Stack

stzedn has developed a protocol stack, which conforms to Wireless M-Bus specification (EN 13757-4) and the Application Layer (EN 13757-3).

capt2web

capt2web is a device to monitor wireless personal area networks. Due to its small form factor it can be placed right in the best place for wireless network traffic to be monitored. It provides a full-featured web based capture monitor software that runs in all common web-browsers.