An architecture framework description for the Internet of Things (IoT) which conforms to the international standard ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011 is defined. The architecture framework description is motivated by concerns commonly shared by IoT system stakeholders across multiple domains (transportation, healthcare, Smart Grid, etc.). A conceptual basis for the notion of things in the IoT is provided and the shared concerns as a collection of architecture viewpoints is elaborated to form the body of the framework description.
- Standard Committee
- BOG/CAG - Entity Collaborative Activities Governance Board
- Joint Sponsors
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COM/SDB
COM/PLC
C/CCSC
CTS/ETSC
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2015-09-03
- Board Approval
- 2019-05-21
- History
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- Published:
- 2020-03-10
Working Group Details
- Society
- Society
- IEEE SA Board of Governors
- Standard Committee
- BOG/CAG - Entity Collaborative Activities Governance Board
- Working Group
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IoT Architecture - Internet of Things (IoT) Architecture
- IEEE Program Manager
- Soo Kim
Contact Soo Kim - Working Group Chair
- Oleg Logvinov
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P2413.2
Standard for a Reference Architecture for Power Distribution Internet of Things (PDIoT)
This standard provides an architectural blueprint for the development of the Power Distribution IoT (PDIoT) engaging various domains and stakeholders. This standard also leverages an architectural framework for the IoT defined in the draft of IEEE P2413 standard. This standard defines a Reference Architecture for Power Distribution that includes the cloud layer, pipe layer, edge layer and device layer. It also includes the descriptions of various IoT use cases and applications in Power Distribution.
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