Active assisted living (AAL) reference architecture and architecture model - Part 2: Architecture model

IEC 63240-2:2020 specifies the AAL architecture model.
This document defines concepts and introduces terminology. IEC 63240-1 provides generic rules for designers of AAL systems and services with the aim to facilitate systems design and enable interoperability between components. This document provides a framework to analyse use cases on a common view and terminology, which is a foundation for communication to discuss the interoperability of the components of the AAL system. This document allows for the mapping of defined AAL use cases and supports the identification of interoperability issues and gap analysis of the standards.
This document also identifies safety, security, privacy, and other requirements for AAL systems such as usability, accessibility, and trustworthiness (reliability, resilience).

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INTERNATIONAL
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Part 2: Architecture model
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 6
3.1 Terms and definitions . 6
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 9
4 General . 9
5 Relationship between IoT and AAL . 10
6 AAL architecture model . 10
6.1 Development of AAL architecture model . 10
6.1.1 Reference architecture and architecture model . 10
6.1.2 The benefit of architecture model. 11
6.1.3 Key decisions in AAL architecture model . 11
6.1.4 Evolution of architecture model . 12
6.2 Description of AAL architecture model . 12
6.2.1 General . 12
6.2.2 X-axis: levels of assistance . 12
6.2.3 Y-axis: AAL system component composition . 13
6.2.4 Z-axis: AAL model and process views . 14
Bibliography . 19

Figure 1 – AAL architecture model . 12
Figure 2 – Actor layer (physical layer) and the corresponding interfaces . 14
Figure 3 – Communication layer with possible data transmission technologies . 15
Figure 4 – Information layer (data model layer) describes the main aspects of the
system . 16
Figure 5 – Illustration of the function layer (functional layer) . 17
Figure 6 – Stakeholder layer with all in the AAL ecosystem involved roles . 18
Figure 7 – Illustration of the business layer . 18

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ARCHITECTURE MODEL –
Part 2: Architecture model
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International Standard IEC 63240-2 has been prepared by IEC systems committee AAL: Active
Assisted Living.
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
SyCAAL/177/CDV SyCAAL/191/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this International Standard can be found in the
report on voting indicated in the above table.
This document has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.

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INTRODUCTION
IEC SyC AAL is developing an architecture model and a reference architecture for AAL to guide
the development and deployment of AAL services and technologies. IEC 63240 consists of the
following parts, under the general title Active assisted living (AAL) reference architecture and
architecture model:
• Part 1: Reference architecture;
• Part 2: Architecture model.
This document provides information to ensure usability and accessibility from the earliest stages
of design and provides guidance to developers on how to incorporate these requirements.
Additional requirements such as security, privacy, and trustworthiness are introduced and
considered.
This document captures the results the work of SyC AAL on architecture and interoperability.
This document reflects contributions and discussions by SyC AAL experts, mirror committees
and liaison members. This document also contains material gathered from reports and group
output from the SyC AAL meetings in November 2015 (Tokyo), April 2016 (Wellington), October
2016 (Frankfurt), April 2017 (Beijing), September 2017 (Cleveland), December 2017
(Eindhoven), May 2018 (Tokyo), October 2018 (Seoul), June 2019 (Frankfurt) and October 2019
(Shanghai), as well as information obtained during various web meetings.
Experts from liaison organizations and the following national committees have contributed: CA,
CH, CN, DE, GB, IN, JP, KR, NL, NZ, SE, US.
The target audience for this document includes the following stakeholders who have an interest
in the AAL system:
• AAL users and service provider personnel who can learn about AAL user needs and how to
operate AAL systems;
• consumer electronics and information and communication technology device manufacturers
who want to understand AAL devices and interface and interoperability requirements;
• stakeholders who are interested in the usability, accessibility and performance of the AAL
system as well as AAL operators who need to understand the system requirements;
• regulators who are responsible for developing and supervising AAL and related regulations.

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ACTIVE ASSISTED LIVING (AAL) REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE AND
ARCHITECTURE MODEL –
Part 2: Architecture model
1 Scope
This document specifies the AAL architecture model.
This document defines concepts and introduces terminology. IEC 63240-1 provides generic
rules for designers of AAL systems and services with the aim to facilitate systems design and
enable interoperability between components. This document provides a framework to analyse
use cases on a common view and terminology, which is a foundation for communication to
discuss the interoperability of the components of the AAL system. This document allows for the
mapping of defined AAL use cases and supports the identification of interoperability issues and
gap analysis of the standards.
This document also identifies safety, security, privacy, and other requirements for AAL systems
such as usability, accessibility, and trustworthiness (reliability, resilience).
2 Normative references
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