Superseded Standard

IEEE 1851-2012

IEEE Standard for Design Criteria of Integrated Sensor-Based Test Applications for Household Appliances

An integrated framework of the test software for household appliances is defined. This standard specifies the test environment and the test information as well as the means to acquire the information (either Web services or a data-exchange file). Additional files are available at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/1851/index.html

Sponsor Committee
CTS/ETSC - Emerging Technology Standards Committee
Joint Sponsors
IM/ST
Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
2010-09-30
Superseded by
1851-2023
Board Approval
2012-06-08
History
Published:
2012-08-15

Additional Resources

Downloads
1851-2012_downloads.zip

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Consumer Technology Society
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Sponsor Committee
CTS/ETSC - Emerging Technology Standards Committee
Working Group
THAWG - Test Technology for Household Appliances Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Chao Liu

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1851-2023

IEEE Standard for Design Criteria of Integrated Sensor-Based Test Applications for Household Appliances

A data integrated framework of the test software for household appliances is defined by this standard. The node information of complex virtual instruments (CVIs), the sensor parameter information, the test metadata information, and the sensor data information, as well as the means to acquire the information (either microservices or data-exchange files), are specified by this standard.

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