IEC SRD 63233-2:2023
(Main)Smart city standards inventory and mapping - Part 2 : Standards inventory
Smart city standards inventory and mapping - Part 2 : Standards inventory
IEC SRD 63233-2:2023 At present, several standards organizations around the world are developing standards for smart cities, but they focus on different aspects of cities. Because a smart city needs a long-term investment, it should provide stakeholders with many standard views with different perspectives as the basis for future investments.
This document is Part 2 of the IEC SRD 63233 series on smart city standards inventory and mapping. Part 1 provides the methodology for inventory and mapping of standards. Part 4 providing guidance on standards for public health emergencies, and Part 3 designed as a standards map are under development.
This document provides a catalogue of the identified standards related to the smart city system according to the criteria specified in IEC SRD 63233-1. This catalogue, as a database or inventory, can provide users with a function to search the smart city-related standard information with the hyperlinks to the searched standards. The inventory of Smart City standards includes not only the existing standards but also those under development officially registered in standards development organizations (SDOs). The inventory is comprehensive, and it provides an overview of each standard catalogued. The users (e.g. designers and implementers of smart cities) can use this inventory to select an appropriate set of standards for their design and implementations. The standards inventory is available online. It will be maintained and updated regularly.
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IEC SRD 63233-2 ®
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Part 2 : Standards inventory
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Access to the smart city standards inventory . 6
4.1 General . 6
4.2 Standards catalogue for smart cities in this inventory . 6
4.3 Link to the IEC SyC Smart Cities Supporting Documents . 10
4.4 Maintenance and updating of standards information. 10
Bibliography . 11
Figure 1 – Stakeholders, framework for structure of smart cities standards catalogue . 8
Figure 2 – Smart city standards inventory IEC repository . 10
Table 1 – Stakeholders, their needs and corresponding standardization aspects . 7
Table 2 – Smart city standards catalogue structure . 8
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SMART CITY STANDARDS INVENTORY AND MAPPING –
Part 2: Standards inventory
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IEC SRD 63233-2 has been prepared by IEC systems committee Smart Cities: Electrotechnical
aspects of Smart Cities. It is a Systems Reference Deliverable.
This document contains an attached file that is cited in Clause 4. This file can be downloaded
from https://www.iec.ch/sycsmc/supportingdocuments.
The text of this Systems Reference Deliverable is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
SyCSmartCities/264/DTS SyCSmartCities/274/RVDTS
Full information on the voting for the approval of this systems reference document can be found
in the report on voting indicated in the above table.
The language used for the development of this Systems Reference Deliverable is English.
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A list of all parts in the IEC SRD 63233 series, published under the general title Smart city
standards inventory and mapping, can be found on the IEC website.
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INTRODUCTION
At present, several standards organizations around the world are developing standards for
smart cities, but they focus on different aspects of cities. Because a smart city needs a long-
term investment, it should provide stakeholders with many standard views with different
perspectives as the basis for future investments.
This document is Part 2 of the IEC SRD 63233 series on smart city standards inventory and
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