
This standard defines a method for data sharing, interoperability, and security of messages over a network, where sensors, actuators and other devices can interoperate, regardless of underlying communication technology. The backend of such a globally scalable, secure, and interoperable network would be based on the eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), and rely on infrastructural components, or bridges, with standardized interface that provide real-time conversion of Internet of Things (IoT) protocols used in industrial environment as well as Smart Cities, which are commonly used today and other interoperable interfaces, such as those provided by the IEEE 1451 Smart Transducer Interface, or a TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheet).
- Sponsor Committee
- IM/ST - TC9 - Sensor Technology
- Joint Sponsors
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SEN/SC-SC
IES/IES
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2020-09-24
- Open Source
- IEEE SA Open Source Project
- Open Source CLA
- Apache 2.0
Working Group Details
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- IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Learn More - Sponsor Committee
- IM/ST - TC9 - Sensor Technology
- Working Group
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DASH - Devices and Systems Harmonization Working Group
Learn More - IEEE Program Manager
- Vanessa Lalitte
Contact - Working Group Chair
- Riccardo Brama
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