Internet of things (IoT) - Data exchange platform for IoT services - Part 1: General requirements and architecture

ISO/IEC 30161-1:2020(E) specifies requirements for an Internet of Things (IoT) data exchange platform for various services in the technology areas of:
• the middleware components of communication networks allowing the co-existence of IoT services with legacy services;
• the end-points performance across the communication networks among the IoT and legacy services;
• the IoT specific functions and functionalities allowing the efficient deployment of IoT services;
• the IoT service communication networks’ framework and infrastructure; and
• the IoT service implementation guideline for the IoT data exchange platform

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Status
Published
Publication Date
26-Nov-2020
Current Stage
PPUB - Publication issued
Start Date
04-Dec-2020
Completion Date
27-Nov-2020
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ISO/IEC 30161-1
Edition 1.0 2020-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
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inside
Internet of things (IoT) – Data exchange platform for IoT services –

Part 1: General requirements and architecture

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Abbreviated terms . 7
5 Overview of IoT services . 7
6 Network configurations for IoT services . 7
6.1 Overview of network configurations for IoT . 7
6.2 Network models for an IoT DEP . 9
7 Data exchange platform in IoT reference architecture . 9
7.1 General . 9
7.2 Position of an IoT DEP in IoT reference architecture . 9
7.2.1 Functions of the IoT DEP . 9
7.2.2 Positions of the IoT DEP . 10
7.3 Operation of an IoT DEP in an IoT system . 10
8 Requirements for an IoT DEP . 13
8.1 General . 13
8.2 Requirements of functional blocks . 13
8.2.1 Definitions of functional blocks . 13
8.2.2 Communication access control (CAC) . 14
8.2.3 Data control . 16
8.2.4 Data translation . 16
8.2.5 IoT control . 16
8.2.6 IoT management . 16
8.2.7 Adaptation . 16
8.3 Communication protocols . 16
8.4 Service mapping . 17
9 Operations of an IoT DEP . 17
Annex A (normative) Implementation guideline for an IoT DEP . 19
A.1 General . 19
A.2 Abstraction of lower layer in IoT DEP . 20
A.3 Abstraction of lower layer in IoT DEP . 21
Annex B (informative) Typical communication protocols for ICN . 22
Annex C (informative) Applied use cases based on an IoT data exchange platform . 23
C.1 General . 23
C.2 Farm product tracking use case: Actors and information exchange . 23
C.3 IoT endpoint monitoring systems . 24
C.4 IoT-based energy management system for industrial facilities . 24
Bibliography . 27

Figure 1 – Overview of network configurations . 8
Figure 2 – Service types of the network configurations . 8
Figure 3 – Redefined configuration types for an IoT DEP . 9
Figure 4 – Locations of IoT DEP functions in the IoT reference models . 10

Figure 5 – Cases of an IoT DEP and relationship between IoT and other services . 11
Figure 6 – Operations of the IoT DEP in Case A . 11
Figure 7 – Operations of an IoT DEP in Case B . 12
Figure 8 – Operations of an IoT DEP in Case C . 12
Figure 9 – Operations of an IoT DEP in Case D . 12
Figure 10 – Functional blocks in an IoT DEP . 13
Figure 11 – Functional blocks in an IoT DEP . 14
Figure 12 – Layer structures of the communication platforms . 15
Figure 13 – Independence between CAC and lower layer protocols . 15
Figure 14 – Co-existing architecture between IoT applications and others . 15
Figure 15 – IoT DEP connections over communication protocols . 16
Figure 16 – Connections between IoT users and IoT services with an IoT DEP . 17
Figure 17 – Connections between IoT users and IoT services without an IoT DEP . 17
Figure 18 – Operation of information control using an IoT DEP . 18
Figure A.1 – Configuration of entity including an IoT DEP without adaptation . 19
Figure A.2 – Configuration of entity including an IoT DEP with adaptation . 19
Figure A.3 – Implementation on support of multiple access protocols in an IoT DEP . 20
Figure A.4 – Implementation on support of multiple socket interfaces in an IoT DEP . 20
Figure A.5 – Implementation on support of multiple socket interfaces in an IoT DEP
with adaptation function . 21
Figure B.1 – Types of ICN technologies . 22
Figure C.1 – Diagram of farm product tracking system . 23
Figure C.2 – Diagram of farm product tracking system . 24
Figure C.3 – Diagram of IoT-based energy management system for industrial facilities . 25
Figure C.4 – Extracted key blocks of Figure C.3 . 25

Table 1 – Relationship between functional blocks and cases of an IoT DEP . 13

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DATA EXCHANGE PLATFORM FOR IOT SERVICES –
Part 1: General requirements and architecture

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International Standard ISO/IEC 30161 was prepared by subcommittee 41: Internet of Things
and related technologies, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1: Information technology.
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