Active Standard

IEEE 2796-2024

IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Framework for the Internet of Food (IoF)

This standard provides an architectural framework for the Internet of Food (IoF) system applications. The framework addresses interoperability, scalability to help ensure cross-domain interaction and data trust for the food chain sector. IoF system requirements are also defined to accommodate various domain applications from smart farming, smart agri-logistics to smart home intelligence.

Standard Committee
C/SABSC - Standards Activities Board Standards Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2018-09-27
Board Approval
2024-06-06
History
Published:
2024-10-11

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/SABSC - Standards Activities Board Standards Committee
Working Group
IoF - Internet of Food
IEEE Program Manager
Jonathan Goldberg
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Working Group Chair
Feng Wang

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P2796.1
Standard for Data Requirements for Internet of Food (IoF) Systems

The standard develops data specifications for Internet of Food (IoF) system implementations. Data structure, coding scheme and reference information model for IoF applications are also defined to ensure interoperable, agile, and scalable network solutions and service delivery.

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P2796.2
Standard for Data Exchange Architecture and Interface Requirements for Internet of Food (IoF) Systems

The standard defines common exchange architecture and modeling technique to create interoperability of Internet of Food (IoF) devices, systems and applications. Data protocols and interface requirements are also specified to optimize whole supply chains from manufacturers to consumers and facilitate development of agile, reliable and sustainable IoF solutions for various service and networking scenarios.

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