This document describes the functionalities and specifies the requirements of an adaptation layer to be
applied when transporting M-Bus upper layers using a wireless communication protocol other than
wireless M-Bus. These alternative radio technologies developed outside CEN/TC 294 can be based on
Internet Protocol or not and operate either in licensed or unlicensed frequency bands.

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This document describes the functionalities and specifies the requirements of an adaptation layer to be applied when transporting M-Bus upper layers using a wireless communication protocol other than wireless M-Bus. These alternative radio technologies developed outside CEN/TC 294 can be based on Internet Protocol or not and operate either in licensed or unlicensed frequency bands.

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This document specifies the OID resolution system, including the overall architecture and a DNS-based resolution mechanism. It specifies the means for inserting any application-defined information associated with an OID node into the DNS (see clause 6) and the means of retrieval of that information using the ORS (see clause 7). It does not restrict the number of applications it can support. It specifies the required operation of an ORS client (see clause 7), including the mapping of an OID-IRI value by the ORS client into a DNS name to produce a DNS query for the specified application information and the processing of any returned information. The ORS has no role in the allocation or registration of OID nodes. The required behaviour of an ORS client is specified, but the interfaces to it are specified only in terms of the semantics of the interaction. A bit-level application program interface is platform and software dependent, and is not in the scope of this document. A special behaviour of an ORS client is specified to cache OID information in order to reduce the response time of OID resolution. This document also specifies a mechanism to resolve an OID node when one of its superior OID nodes is not ORS-supported. It does not include a tutorial or complete specification on the management of DNS zone files (for that, see IETF RFC 1035 and IETF RFC 3403); it specifies (only) the DNS resource records (see 6.3) that need to be inserted in the zone files in order to support ORS access to the information associated with an OID node. This document specifies required DNS zone file resource records, and prohibits the use of other resource records of a similar form but with different semantics (in DNS zone files in the ORS domain) – see 6.2. It does not otherwise restrict the general use of DNS zone files.

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This part of IEC 63203-801 specifies low complexity Medium Access Control (MAC) for SmartBAN. As the use of wearables and connected body sensor devices grows rapidly in the Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless Body Area Networks (BAN) facilitate the sharing of data in smart environments such as smart homes, smart life etc. In specific areas of digital healthcare, wireless connectivity between the edge computing device or hub coordinator and the sensing nodes requires a standardized communication interface and protocols. The present document describes the MAC specifications: - Channel Structure, - MAC Frame Formats, - MAC functions.

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This part of IEC 63203-801 specifies the ultra-low power physical layer (PHY) Smart BAN. As the use of wearables and connected body sensor devices grows rapidly in the Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless Body Area Networks (BAN) facilitate the sharing of data in smart environments such as smart homes, smart life etc. In specific areas of digital healthcare, wireless connectivity between the edge computing device or hub coordinator and the sensing nodes requires a standardized communication interface and protocols. The present document describes the Physical Layer (PHY) specifications: - packet formats; - modulation; - forward error correction

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IEC 63203-801-2:2022 specifies low complexity medium access control (MAC) for SmartBAN.
As the use of wearables and connected body sensor devices grows rapidly in the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless body area networks (BANs) facilitate the sharing of data in smart environments such as smart homes, smart life, etc. In specific areas of digital healthcare, wireless connectivity between the edge computing device or hub coordinator and the sensing nodes requires a standardized communication interface and protocols.
The present document describes the following medium access control (MAC) specifications:
channel structure;
MAC frame formats;
MAC functions.

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IEC 63203-801-1:2022 specifies the ultra-low power physical layer (PHY) of SmartBAN.
As the use of wearables and connected body sensor devices grows rapidly in the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless body area networks (BANs) facilitate the sharing of data in smart environments such as smart homes, smart life, etc. In specific areas of digital healthcare, wireless connectivity between the edge computing device or hub coordinator and the sensing nodes requires a standardized communication interface and protocols.
The present document describes the following physical layer (PHY) specifications:
packet formats;
modulation;
forward error correction.

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This part of IEC 62541 describes the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) security model. It describes the security threats of the physical, hardware, and software environments in which OPC UA is expected to run. It describes how OPC UA relies upon other standards for security. It provides definition of common security terms that are used in this and other parts of the OPC UA specification. It gives an overview of the security features that are specified in other parts of the OPC UA specification. It references services, mappings, and Profiles that are specified normatively in other parts of the OPC UA Specification. It provides suggestions or best practice guidelines on implementing security. Any seeming ambiguity between this part and one of the other normative parts does not remove or reduce the requirement specified in the other normative part.

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This part of IEC 62541 presents the concepts and overview of the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA). Reading this document is helpful to understand the remaining parts of this multi-part document set. Each of the other parts of IEC 62451 is briefly explained along with a suggested reading order.

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This part of IEC 62541 describes the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) security model. It describes the security threats of the physical, hardware, and software environments in which OPC UA is expected to run. It describes how OPC UA relies upon other standards for security. It provides definition of common security terms that are used in this and other parts of the OPC UA specification. It gives an overview of the security features that are specified in other parts of the OPC UA specification. It references services, mappings, and Profiles that are specified normatively in other parts of the OPC UA Specification. It provides suggestions or best practice guidelines on implementing security. Any seeming ambiguity between this part and one of the other normative parts does not remove or reduce the requirement specified in the other normative part.

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IEC 62919:2017(E) specifies the requirements, protocol and the data format to visualize personal content saved on various devices, such as mobile phones, music players, personal computers, hard disk recorders and e-book devices. It also specifies methods for gathering information of digital content saved on personal devices and shared within a group, and to extract the gathered information by a uniform application interface.

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IEC 61784-3-17:2016 specifies a safety communication layer (services and protocol) based on CPF 17 of IEC 61784-2 (CP 17/1) and IEC 61158 Type 21. It identifies the principles for functional safety communications defined in IEC 61784-3 that are relevant for this safety communication layer. This safety communication layer is intended for implementation in safety devices only.

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IEC TR 62541-1:2020 is available as IEC TR 62541-1:2020 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC 62541-1:2020 presents the concepts and overview of the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA). Reading this document is helpful to understand the remaining parts of this multi-part document set. Each of the other parts of IEC 62451 is briefly explained along with a suggested reading order.

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IEC TR 62541-2:2020 is available as IEC TR 62541-2:2020 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC 62541-2:2020 describes the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) security model. It describes the security threats of the physical, hardware, and software environments in which OPC UA is expected to run. It describes how OPC UA relies upon other standards for security. It provides definition of common security terms that are used in this and other parts of the OPC UA specification. It gives an overview of the security features that are specified in other parts of the OPC UA specification. It references services, mappings, and Profiles that are specified normatively in other parts of the OPC UA Specification. It provides suggestions or best practice guidelines on implementing security. Any seeming ambiguity between this part and one of the other normative parts does not remove or reduce the requirement specified in the other normative part.

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IEC 62745:2017(E) specifies requirements for the functionality and interfacing of cableless (for example, radio, infra-red) control systems that provide communication between operator control station(s) and the control system of a machine. Specific requirements are included for such operator control stations that are portable by the operator.

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IEC 62827-2:2017(E), IEC 62827 defines a wireless power management protocol for wireless power transfer to multiple devices in a wireless power management system. Various functions of wireless power management systems are justified. The wireless power management frames and messages that work between the management block of a power source and the management block or the coupler block of a device, or the coupler block of a power source, are defined as well to execute various functions. Also, the procedures for each functionality are described based on its frames and messages.

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IEC 62745:2017(E) specifies requirements for the functionality and interfacing of cableless (for example, radio, infra-red) control systems that provide communication between operator control station(s) and the control system of a machine. Specific requirements are included for such operator control stations that are portable by the operator.

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IEC 62056-7-3:2017(E) specifies DLMS/COSEM wired and wireless M-Bus communication profiles for local and neighbourhood networks. It is restricted to aspects concerning the use of communication protocols in conjunction with the COSEM data model and the DLMS/COSEM application layer.

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IEC 62745:2017(E) specifies requirements for the functionality and interfacing of cableless (for example, radio, infra-red) control systems that provide communication between operator control station(s) and the control system of a machine. Specific requirements are included for such operator control stations that are portable by the operator.

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IEC 62056-7-5:2016 specifies DLMS/COSEM communication profiles for transmitting metering data modelled by COSEM interface objects through a Local Data Transmission Interface (LDTI). The LDTI may be part of a meter or of a Local Network Access Point (LNAP) hosting a DLMS/COSEM server.

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The purpose of this MOAA standard is to define a set of open architecture standards,
concepts & guidelines for Advanced Avionics Architectures (A3).
The three main goals for the MOAA Standards are:
— Reduced life cycle costs,
— Improved mission performance,
— Improved operational performance.
The MOAA standards are organised as a set of documents including:
— A set of agreed standards that describe, using a top down approach, the Architecture overview to all
interfaces required to implement the core within avionics system,
— The guidelines for system implementation through application of the standards.
This standard details the functionality and principle interfaces of an EN 4660 compliant network to
ensure the interoperability of Common Functional Modules and design guidelines to assist in
implementation of such a network.
The purpose of this standard is to establish by means of well defined interfaces and functionality, a
network design that is technology transparent and that is open to a multi-vendor market. Therefore,
specific data communication network topology, protocols and technologies are not identified in this
document.
Although the physical organisation and implementation of the network shall remain the System
Designers choice, in accordance with the best use of the current technology, it is necessary to define
interfaces and parameter sets in order to achieve a logical definition of the network with a defined
functionality. This definition includes:
— The generic functionality applicable to all networks.
— The logical interfaces to the Operating System and Module Support Layers.
— Optionally the physical interfaces to the Common Functional Modules (CFM).
This document identifies the principle interfaces for the Network, in Clause 4, and where appropriate,
provides requirements on network parameters to be defined.

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This part of ISO 10161 defines the protocol for an ILL application-service-element (ASE). It specifies
the behaviour which must be exhibited by a system in order to take part in the provision of the ISO
interlibrary loan service.
It provides a formal statement of the rules of behaviour of each of the two or more entities participating
in an ILL transaction. It specifies
a) the actions to be taken on receiving request service primitives issued by an ILL service-user,
b) the actions to be taken on receiving application-protocol-data-units (APDUs), and
c) the actions to be taken as a result of events within the local system.
It provides a specification (in Clause 9) of the abstract syntax required to convey the ILL Protocol APDUs.
It states the conformance requirements to be met by implementors of this protocol (in Clause 10).
The scope of the ILL Protocol is restricted to the interconnection of systems; it does not specify or
restrict the possible implementation of interfaces within a computer system. Computer systems can
range from stand-alone workstations to mainframes.
This part of ISO 10161 is intended for use by libraries, information utilities such as union catalogue
centres, and any other system which processes bibliographic information. These systems can participate
in an interlibrary loan transaction in the role of requester (i.e. an initiator of ILL requests), responder
(i.e. a provider of bibliographic material or information) and/or intermediary (i.e. an agent that acts on
behalf of a requester to find suitable responders).
Various interworking topologies are supported, ranging from simple two-party interactions, to multiparty
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IEC 62919:2017(E) specifies the requirements, protocol and the data format to visualize personal content saved on various devices, such as mobile phones, music players, personal computers, hard disk recorders and e-book devices.  It also specifies methods for gathering information of digital content saved on personal devices and shared within a group, and to extract the gathered information by a uniform application interface.

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IEC 61784-3-17:2016 specifies a safety communication layer (services and protocol) based on CPF 17 of IEC 61784-2 (CP 17/1) and IEC 61158 Type 21. It identifies the principles for functional safety communications defined in IEC 61784-3 that are relevant for this safety communication layer. This safety communication layer is intended for implementation in safety devices only.

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IEC 62745:2017(E) specifies requirements for the functionality and interfacing of cableless (for example, radio, infra-red) control systems that provide communication between operator control station(s) and the control system of a machine. Specific requirements are included for such operator control stations that are portable by the operator.

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IEC 62919:2017 specifies the requirements, protocol and the data format to visualize personal content saved on various devices, such as mobile phones, music players, personal computers, hard disk recorders and e-book devices. It also specifies methods for gathering information of digital content saved on personal devices and shared within a group, and to extract the gathered information by a uniform application interface.

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IEC 62827-2:2017, defines a wireless power management protocol for wireless power transfer to multiple devices in a wireless power management system. Various functions of wireless power management systems are justified. The wireless power management frames and messages that work between the management block of a power source and the management block or the coupler block of a device, or the coupler block of a power source, are defined as well to execute various functions. Also, the procedures for each functionality are described based on its frames and messages.

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IEC 62056-7-3:2017 specifies DLMS/COSEM wired and wireless M-Bus communication profiles for local and neighbourhood networks. It is restricted to aspects concerning the use of communication protocols in conjunction with the COSEM data model and the DLMS/COSEM application layer.

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IEC 62745:2017 specifies requirements for the functionality and interfacing of cableless (for example, radio, infra-red) control systems that provide communication between operator control station(s) and the control system of a machine. Specific requirements are included for such operator control stations that are portable by the operator.

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This part of ISO 10161 defines the protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma
for the ILL protocol as specified in ISO 10161-1, in compliance with the relevant requirements, and in
accordance with the relevant guidance for a PICS proforma, given in ISO/IEC 9646-2.
Implementers claiming conformance to ISO 10161-1 complete the proforma as part of the conformance
requirements.

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ISO 10160:2015 is an Application Layer standard within the Open Systems Interconnection framework defined by ISO 7498.
ISO 10160:2015 defines the services for Interlibrary Loan. These services are provided by the use of the ILL protocol in conjunction with the supporting telecommunications service which might be a store-and-forward messaging service, such as that provided by the MOTIS Standard, ISO/IEC 10021‑4; or a direct connection-mode service using ISO 8822 and ISO 8649.
ISO 10160:2015 does not specify individual implementations or products, nor does it constrain the implementation of entities and interfaces within a computer system. Computer systems might range from stand-alone workstations to mainframes.
ISO 10160:2015 is intended for use by libraries, information utilities such as union catalogue centres, and any other system which processes bibliographic information. These systems might participate in an interlibrary loan transaction in the role of requester (i.e. an initiator of ILL requests), responder (i.e. a provider of bibliographic material or information) and/or intermediary (i.e. an agent that acts on behalf of a requester to find suitable responders).
Various interworking topologies are supported, ranging from simple two-party interactions to multi-party interactions.
There is no requirement for conformance to this International Standard. Conformance is required only for the ILL protocol specification.

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IEC TR 62541-1:2016(E) is a Technical Report and presents the concepts and overview of the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA). Reading this document is helpful to understand the remaining parts of this multi-part document set. Each of the other parts is briefly explained along with a suggested reading order. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC TR 62541-1, published in 2010. This edition includes no technical changes with respect to the previous edition but includes updates to reflect changes or additions in normative parts of IEC 62541.

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IEC TR 62541-2:2016(E) is a Technical Report and describes the OPC unified architecture (OPC UA) security model. It describes the security threats of the physical, hardware, and software environments in which OPC UA is expected to run. It describes how OPC UA relies upon other standards for security. It provides definition of common security terms that are used in this and other parts of the OPC UA specification. It gives an overview of the security features that are specified in other parts of the OPC UA specification. It references services, mappings, and Profiles that are specified normatively in other parts of this multi-part specification. It provides suggestions or best practice guidelines on implementing security. Any seeming ambiguity between this part of IEC 62541 and one of the normative parts of IEC 62541 does not remove or reduce the requirement specified in the normative part. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC TR 62541-2, published in 2010. This second edition includes no technical changes with respect to the first edition but a number of clarifications and additional text for completeness.

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IEC 62056-7-5:2016 specifies DLMS/COSEM communication profiles for transmitting metering data modelled by COSEM interface objects through a Local Data Transmission Interface (LDTI). The LDTI may be part of a meter or of a Local Network Access Point (LNAP) hosting a DLMS/COSEM server.

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IEC TS 62056-9-1:2016(E) defines how DLMS/COSEM servers can be accessed from a COSEM Access Client via an intermediate COSEM Access Service (CAS) providing Web services.

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IEC TS 62056-6-9:2016(E) describes how in the utility environment an ERP system or a third party system can exchange information with a metering system. In particular, this Technical Specification covers the mapping between information interchange messages of a CIM-based ERP or third party system and a DLMS/COSEM-based metering system.

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2012-06-27 - Publication editing allocated to cpalagi@cencenelec.eu

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This standard provides specifications in accordance with the OSI Basic Reference Model,
ISO/IEC 7498–1, (e.g., PhL, DL, etc.), and also provides security and management (including
network and device configuration) specifications for wireless devices serving Annex C’s usage
classes 1 through 5, and potentially class 0, for fixed, portable, and moving devices.
This standard is intended to provide reliable and secure wireless operation for non-critical
monitoring, alerting, supervisory control, open loop control, and closed loop control
applications. This standard defines a protocol suite, including system management, gateway
considerations, and security specifications, for low-data-rate wireless connectivity with fixed,
portable, and slowly-moving devices, often operating under severe energy and power
constraints. The application focus is the performance needs of process automation monitoring
and control where end-to-end communication latencies on the order of at least 100 ms can be
tolerated.
To meet the needs of industrial wireless users and operators, the technology specified in this
document provides robustness in the presence of interference found in harsh industrial
environments or caused by wireless systems not covered by this international standard. As
described in Clause 4, this standard addresses coexistence with other wireless devices
anticipated in the industrial workspace, such as cell phones and devices based on IEC 62591
(based on WirelessHART™1), IEC 62601 (based on WIA-PA), IEEE 802.11 (WiFi),
IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.16 (WiMax), and other relevant standards. Furthermore, this standard
supports interoperability of devices compliant with this international standard, as described in
Clause 5, in those aspects of operation that are covered by this international standard.
This standard does not define or specify plant infrastructure or its security or performance
characteristics. However, it is important that the security of the plant infrastructure be assured
by the end user.

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ISO/IEC 9834-8:2014 specifies procedures for the generation of universally unique identifiers (UUIDs) and for their use in the international object identifier tree under the joint UUID arc.

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IEC/TS 62224:2013(E) explains the conceptual model of the protocol specification to exchange license information between DRM modules. This Technical Specification also outlines which models should be defined as standard models as well as the standard meanings (mainly from the viewpoint of information security in the environment, including home server systems). This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007 and constitutes a technical revision. It includes the following technical changes:
- the Diffie-Hellman method concerning Secure license transaction protocol (SLTP) model has been added,
- the Protected Content Format (PCF) model which is dependent on each service has been deleted,
- a description related to IEC 62227 has been added,
- the classification of certification authority has been added.

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ISO/IEC 22536:2013 is part of a suite of standards that specify tests for ISO/IEC 18092. It defines test methods for the RF-interface. ISO/IEC 22536:2013 specifies RF-test methods for NFCIP-1 devices with antennas fitting within the rectangular area of 50 mm by 40 mm. This test standard, the first of two parts, specifies compliance tests for the RF interface of ISO/IEC 18092 devices. The companion test standard ISO/IEC 23917 specifies protocol tests for ISO/IEC 18092.

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ISO/IEC 9834-1:2012: specifies a tree structure for allocations made by a hierarchical structure of Registration Authorities, called the international object identifier (OID) tree, which supports the ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER type and the ASN.1 OID-IRI type (ISO/IEC 8824-1); registers top-level arcs of the international OID tree; specifies procedures which are generally applicable to registration at any level of the international OID tree; provides guidelines for the establishment and operation of International Registration Authorities for use, when needed, by other ITU-T Recommendations and/or International Standards; provides guidelines for additional ITU-T Recommendations and/or International Standards which choose to reference the procedures in ISO/IEC 9834-1:2012; provides a recommended fee structure for lower-level Registration Authorities. Information about registration for specific objects is contained in separate ITU-T Recommendations and/or International Standards. ISO/IEC 9834-1:2012 applies to registration by ITU-T Recommendations and/or International Standards, by International Registration Authorities, and by any other Registration Authority.

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This International Standard specifies the terminal for a service purchase and protection system for digital broadcasts, called the 18Crypt system. It is applicable in all countries and regions with suitably compliant broadcasting and multimedia distribution systems. Guidelines for compatible broadcast services are given in this standard. The service purchase and protection functions operate in a pure broadcast environment that may be combined with a bidirectional interactivity channel. This standard is applicable to the following broadcast systems. a) IP datacast over DVB-H systems IP datacast over DVB-H is an end-to-end broadcast system for delivery of any type of digital content and services using IP-based mechanisms optimized for devices with limitations on computational resources and battery. An inherent part of the IP datacast system is that it comprises a unidirectional DVB broadcast path that may be combined with a bi-directional mobile/cellular interactivity path. IP datacast is thus a platform that can be used for enabling the convergence of services from broadcast/media and telecommunications domains (for example, mobile/cellular). This standard specifies service purchase and protection for IP datacast over DVB-H systems (see Table B.6 for an overview of references to one such system). b) DVB T/C/S systems DVB T/C/S systems are end-to-end broadcast systems for audio/video data that employ an MPEG2 transport stream and use terrestrial, cable or satellite broadcast networks. This standard specifies a system for the protection of these broadcasts in a pure broadcast environment. In addition, this standard specifies how purchasing, key management and registration may be carried out over an optional interactivity channel. The protection technologies offered by this standard are designed to operate within an existing DVB SimulCrypt environment (see Table B.6 for an overview of references). c) MPEG2 TS-based IP systems MPEG2 TS-based IP systems employ bi-directional IP networks for the (broadcast) delivery of MPEG2 transport streams. This standard specifies a system for the purchase and protection of services and content delivered via these networks. This standard is applicable to, for example, DVB-IPI systems (see Table B.6 for an overview of references). d) Non-MPEG2 TS-based IP systems Non-MPEG2 TS-based IP systems employ bi-directional IP networks for the (broadcast) delivery of audio/video or other data using IP protocols instead of an MPEG2 transport stream. This standard specifies a system for the purchase and protection of services and content delivered via these networks (see Table B.6 for an overview of references).

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IEC/TR 62541-1:2010(E) presents the concepts and overview of the Unified Architecture (OPC UA) specification produced by the OPC Foundation. Reading this report enables the reader to understand the series of IEC 62541 standards. Each of the other parts is briefly explained along with a suggested reading order.

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IEC/TR 62541-2:2010(E) describes the OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) security model. It describes the security threats of the physical, hardware and software environments in which OPC UA is expected to run. It describes how OPC UA relies upon other standards for security. It gives an overview of the security features that are specified in other parts of the OPC UA specification. It references services, mappings, and profiles that are specified normatively in other parts of this series of standards. It is directed to readers who will develop OPC UA client or server applications or implement the OPC UA services layer.

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ISO/IEC 9834-3:2008 specifies the procedures for adding or modifying entries in the "Register of arcs beneath the top level arc with primary integer value 2" and for the publication of such entries.

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ISO/IEC 9834-9:2008 specifies the procedures for operating the Registration Authority for object identifiers under the arc {joint-iso-itu-t(2) tag-based(27)}, that supports tag-based applications and services.

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ISO/IEC 9834-7:2008 specifies procedures for Registration Authorities that are responsible for the assignment to international organizations of names that are globally unambiguous in the context of: O/R addresses, as defined in ISO/IEC 10021-2; Directory names, as defined in ISO/IEC 9594-2; The joint international organizations arc of the International Object Identifier tree, as defined in ISO/IEC 9834-1.

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