ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 - Internet of things and digital twin
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 is being supported administratively by IEC. All information related to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 is available on the IEC web site Standardization in the area of Internet of Things and related technologies. Serve as the focus and proponent for JTC 1's standardization programme on the Internet of Things and Digital Twin, including their related technologies. Provide guidance to JTC 1, IEC, ISO and other entities developing Internet of Things and Digital Twin related applications.
Internet des objets et technologies connexes
L'ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 est supporté administrativement par IEC. Toutes les informations relatives à l'ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 sont disponibles sur le site web IEC Normalisation dans le domaine de l'internet des objets et du jumeau numérique, y compris leurs technologies connexes. Servir de point central d'attention et agir en tant que promoteur du programme de normalisation du JTC 1 sur l'internet des objets et le jumeau numérique, y compris leurs technologies connexes. Fournir des indications au JTC 1, à l'IEC, à l'ISO et aux autres entités développant des applications liées à l'internet des objets et au jumeau numérique.
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This document specifies the system framework, IoT application model and overall technical requirements for ELS. This document applies to the design and development of the IoT applications for ELS. The IoT applications for ELS specified in this document are mainly applicable to the retail industry, and can also provide reference for the design and development of the IoT applications for ELS in other industries.
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This document provides the general overview of base-station based underwater wireless acoustic networks (B-UWANs). It gives detailed description for main components of B-UWAN and also provides functions of B-UWAN components. It further specifies the requirements of B-UWAN.
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ISO/IEC 21823-4:2022 specifies the IoT interoperability from a syntactic point of view. In ISO/IEC 21823-1: Framework [2], five facets are described for IoT interoperability, i.e. transport, semantic, syntactic, behavioural and policy. In this document, the following specifications for IoT interoperability from syntactic viewpoint are included; – A principle of how to achieve syntactic interoperability among IoT systems which include IoT devices – Requirements on information related to IoT devices for syntactic interoperability – A framework for processes on developing information exchange rules related to IoT devices from the syntactic viewpoint
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This document specifies network models for IIoT connectivity and general compatibility requirements for devices and networks within IIoT systems in terms of: a) data transmission protocols interaction; b) distributed data interoperability & management; c) connectivity framework; d) connectivity transport; e) connectivity network; f) best practices and guidance to use in IIoT area.
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This document describes: • key features of the socialized IoT systems, e.g. sensing the external physical world, resolving the uncertainties of targets, satisfying users' demand and providing quality service, etc.; • socialized attributes, i.e. socialized network, socialized collaboration, and socialized services, which are derived from the key features; and • guidelines on how to use or apply the socialized attributes in the design and development of IoT systems.
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This document identifies and collects use cases for the integration of the DLT/blockchain within IoT systems, applications, and/or services. The use cases presented in this document use the IoT use case template
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This document provides the basic concepts for IoT systems semantic interoperability, as described in the facet model of ISO/IEC 21823-1, including: – requirements of the core ontologies for semantic interoperability; – best practices and guidance on how to use ontologies and to develop domain-specific applications, including the need to allow for extensibility and connection to external ontologies; – cross-domain specification and formalization of ontologies to provide harmonized utilization of existing ontologies; – relevant IoT ontologies along with comparative study of the characteristics and approaches in terms of modularity, extensibility, reusability, scalability, interoperability with upper ontologies, and so on, and; – use cases and service scenarios that exhibit necessities and requirements of semantic interoperability.
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ISO/IEC 30147:2021(E) provides system life cycle processes to implement and maintain trustworthiness in an IoT system or service by applying and supplementing ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015. The system life cycle processes are applicable to IoT systems and services common to a wide range of application areas.
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This document specifies the framework of a real-time IoT (RT-IoT) system, including: RT-IoT system conceptual model based on domain-based IoT reference model defined in ISO/IEC 30141; impacts of real-time parameters in terms of four viewpoints (time, communication, control and computation).
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This document describes the enabling and driving technologies of underwater communication such as acoustic communication, optical communication, Very Low Frequency (VLF)/Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) communication, and Magnetic Fusion Communication (MFC). This document also highlights: – technical overview of different communication technologies; – characteristics of different communication technologies; – trends of different communication technologies; – applications of each communication technology; – benefits and challenges of each communication technology.
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ISO/IEC 20924:2021(E) provides a definition of Internet of Things along with a set of terms and definitions. This document is a terminology foundation for the Internet of Things.
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ISO/IEC 30163:2021 specifies the system requirements of an Internet of Things (IoT)/Sensor Network (SN) technology-based platform for chattel asset monitoring supporting financial services, including: - System infrastructure that describes functional components; - System and functional requirements during the entire chattel asset management process, including chattel assets in transition, in/out of warehouse, storage, mortgage, etc.; - Performance requirements and performance specifications of each functional component; - Interface definition of the integrated platform system. This document is applicable to the design and development of IoT/SN system for chattel asset monitoring supporting financial services.
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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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ISO/IEC 30143:2020 provides the guidelines for designing and developing new applications in the underwater environment such as fish farming, environment monitoring, harbour security, etc. This document also: • provides the components required for developing the application; • provides instructions for modelling the application with examples; • helps the user to understand the communication between the elements in the application for modelling the communication between elements; • guides the user with the design process of underwater applications.
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ISO/IEC 30142:2020 provides the overview and requirements of a network management system in underwater acoustic sensor network (UWASN) environment. It specifies the following: – functions which support underwater network management system; – entities required for underwater network management system; – data about the communication between elements in underwater network management system; – guidelines to model the underwater network management system; – general and functional requirements of underwater network management system
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ISO/IEC TR 30166:2020 (E) describes the following: • general Industrial IoT (IIoT) systems and landscapes which outline characteristics, technical aspects and functional as well as non-functional elements of the IIoT structure and a listing of standardizing organisations, consortia and open-source communities with work on all aspects on IIoT; • considerations for the future standardization perspective of IIoT including risk analysis, new technologies and identified collaboration
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ISO/IEC TR 30164:2020 describes the common concepts, terminologies, characteristics, use cases and technologies (including data management, coordination, processing, network functionality, heterogeneous computing, security, hardware/software optimization) of edge computing for IoT systems applications. This document is also meant to assist in the identification of potential areas for standardization in edge computing for IoT.
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ISO/IEC 21823-2:2020(E) specifies a framework and requirements for transport interoperability, in order to enable the construction of IoT systems with information exchange, peer-to-peer connectivity and seamless communication both between different IoT systems and also among entities within an IoT system. This document specifies: • transport interoperability interfaces and requirements between IoT systems; • transport interoperability interfaces and requirements within an IoT system
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This document describes ? the structure of wireless gas meter networks, and ? the application protocol of wireless gas meter networks.
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ISO/IEC 21823-1:2019(E) provides an overview of interoperability as it applies to IoT systems and a framework for interoperability for IoT systems. This document enables IoT systems to be built in such a way that the entities of the IoT system are able to exchange information and mutually use the information in an efficient way. This document enables peer-to-peer interoperability between separate IoT systems. This document provides a common understanding of interoperability as it applies to IoT systems and the various entities within them.
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ISO/IEC 30141:2018 This document provides a standardized IoT Reference Architecture using a common vocabulary, reusable designs and industry best practices. It uses a top down approach, beginning with collecting the most important characteristics of IoT, abstracting those into a generic IoT Conceptual Model, deriving a high level system based reference with subsequent dissection of that model into five architecture views from different perspectives.
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ISO/IEC 30140-4:2018 The ISO/IEC 30140 series provides general requirements, reference architecture and high-level interface guidelines supporting interoperability among underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWASNs). Part 4 provides information on interoperability requirements among entities within a UWASN and among various UWASNs.
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ISO/IEC 30140-3:2018 The 30140 series provides general requirements, reference architecture and high-level interface guidelines supporting interoperability among underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWASNs). Part 3 provides descriptions for the entities and interfaces of the UWASN reference architecture.
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ISO/IEC 30140-1:2018(E) This part of ISO/IEC 30140 provides a general overview of underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWASN). It describes their main characteristics in terms of the effects of propagation variability and analyses the main differences with respect to terrestrial networks. It further identifies the specificities of UWASN and derives some specific and general requirements for these networks.
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ISO/IEC TR 22417:2017(E) This technical report identifies IoT scenarios and use cases based on real-world applications and requirements. The use cases provide a practical context for considerations on interoperability and standards based on user experience. They also clarify where existing standards can be applied and highlight where standardization work is needed.
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ISO/IEC 30140-2:20017(E) This part of ISO/IEC 30140 provides an underwater acoustic sensor network (UWASN) conceptual model by identifying and defining three domains (application domain, network domain and UWASN domain). It also provides multiple reference architecture views consistent with the requirements defined in ISO/IEC 30140-1 (systems reference architecture, communication reference architecture and information reference architecture). For each view, related physical and functional entities are described.
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ISO/IEC TR 22560:2017(E) This Technical Report describes the concepts, issues, objectives, and requirements for the design of an active air-flow control (AFC) system for commercial aircraft based on a dense deployment of wired and wireless sensor and actuator networks. It focuses on the architecture design, module definition, statement of objectives, scalability analysis, system-level simulation, as well as networking and implementation issues using standardized interfaces and service-oriented middleware architectures.
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ISO/IEC 19637:2016 specifies: - testing framework for conformance test for heterogeneous sensor networks, - generic services between test manager (TMR) and test agent (TA) in the testing framework, and - guidance for creating testing platform and enabling the test of different sensor network protocols.
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ISO/IEC 29182-7:2015 provides a general overview and guidelines for achieving interoperability between sensor network services and related entities in a heterogeneous sensor network.
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ISO/IEC 30128:2014 specifies the interfaces between the application layers of service providers and sensor network gateways, which is Protocol A in interface 3, defined in ISO/IEC 29182‑5. This International Standard covers ? description of generic sensor network applications' operational requirements, ? description of sensor network capabilities, and ? mandatory and optional interfaces between the application layers of service providers and sensor network gateways
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ISO/IEC 30101:2014 is for sensor networks in order to support smart grid technologies for power generation, distribution, networks, energy storage, load efficiency, control and communications, and associated environmental challenges. This International Standard characterizes the requirements for sensor networks to support the aforementioned applications and challenges. Data from sensors in smart grid systems is collected, transmitted, published, and acted upon to ensure efficient coordination of the various systems and subsystems. The intelligence derived through the sensor networks supports synchronization, monitoring and responding, command and control, data/information processing, security, information routing, and human-grid display/graphical interfaces. This International standard specifies ? interfaces between the sensor networks and other networks for smart grid system applications, ? sensor network architecture to support smart grid systems, ? interface between sensor networks with smart grid systems, and ? sensor network based emerging applications and services to support smart grid systems.
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ISO/IEC 29182-6:2014, describes and provides a compilation of sensor network applications for which International Standardized Profiles (ISPs) are needed, guidelines for the structured description of sensor network applications, and examples for structured sensor network applications. It does not cover ISPs for which drafting rules are described in ISO/IEC TR 10000. Due to the generic character of ISO/IEC 29182, fully developed ISPs will not be included in this International Standard.
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ISO/IEC 29182-3:2014 provides Sensor Network Reference Architecture (SNRA) views. The architecture views include business, operational, systems, and technical perspectives, and these views are presented in functional, logical, and/or physical views where applicable. ISO/IEC 29182-3:2014 focuses on high-level architecture views which can be further developed by system developers and implementers for specific applications and services.
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ISO/IEC 29182-5:2013 provides the definitions and requirements of sensor network (SN) interfaces of the entities in the Sensor Network Reference Architecture and covers the following aspects: interfaces between functional layers to provide service access for the modules in the upper layer to exchange messages with modules in the lower layer; interfaces between entities introduced in the Sensor Network Reference Architecture enabling sensor network services and applications.
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The purpose of the ISO/IEC 29182 series is to provide guidance to facilitate the design and development of sensor networks, improve interoperability of sensor networks, and make sensor network components plug-and-play, so that it becomes fairly easy to add/remove sensor nodes to/from an existing sensor network. ISO/IEC 29182-4 presents models for the entities that enable sensor network applications and services according to the Sensor Network Reference Architecture (SNRA).
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ISO/IEC 20005:2013 specifies services and interfaces supporting collaborative information processing (CIP) in intelligent sensor networks which includes: CIP functionalities and CIP functional model, common services supporting CIP, common service interfaces to CIP.
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ISO/IEC 29182-2:2013 is intended to facilitate the development of International Standards in sensor networks. It presents terms and definitions for selected concepts relevant to the field of sensor networks. It establishes a general description of concepts in this field and identifies the relationships among those concepts. It may also be used as guidance for development of other parts of ISO/IEC 29182 and any other sensor network related standard.
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ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013 provides a general overview of the characteristics of a sensor network and the organization of the entities that comprise such a network. It also describes the general requirements that are identified for sensor networks.
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ISO/IEC 20924:2018(E) provides a definition of Internet of Things along with a set of terms and definitions forming a terminology foundation for the Internet of Things
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