Active PAR

P3161.7

Standard for End-edge-cloud Collaboration of Digital Retina Systems

This standard defines a framework and functional requirements of the coordinative work of end, edge, and cloud subsystems of digital retina systems (DRS) as defined in IEEE 3161 standard. This standard also specifies functional models, general requirements and interfaces concerning task collaboration within DRS.

Standard Committee
C/DC - Data Compression Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2023-11-08

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/DC - Data Compression Standards Committee
Working Group
DRS - Digital Retina Systems
IEEE Program Manager
Meng Zhao
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Working Group Chair
Yaowei Wang

Other Activities From This Working Group

Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.


P3161.2
Standard for End Subsystem of Digital Retina Systems

This standard defines the components, and specifies the protocol and functional requirements of the end subsystem of the Digital Retina Systems (DRS) based on IEEE 3161-2022 standard.

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P3161.3
Standard for Edge Subsystem of Digital Retina Systems

This standard specifies the framework, components and functional requirements of the edge subsystem of the Digital Retina Systems (DRS) based on IEEE 3161 standard.

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P3161.4
Standard for Cloud Subsystem of Digital Retina Systems

This standard specifies a framework, components, and functional requirements for the design and development of an IEEE 3161-based cloud subsystem.

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P3161.5
Standard for Algorithm and Model Repository of Digital Retina Systems

This standard addresses the development, verification, and management of algorithms used in digital retina systems (DRS) that implement IEEE 3161. For these algorithms and model repositories, the standard defines functional and interface requirements as well as algorithm encapsulation and description requirements.

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P3161.6
Standard for Storage System of Digital Retina Systems

This standard defines a framework and functional requirements for data management and storage as well as interface requirements for storage systems for digital retinal systems (DRS) that are based on IEEE 3161.

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P3161.8
Standard for Security and Privacy Protection of Digital Retina Systems

In specifying security levels and security requirements for applications, interfaces, and data processing of digital retina systems (DRS), this standard improves a DRS's stability and recovery capability. Furthermore, this standard specifies privacy protection requirements. Following these requirements helps to prevent unauthorized devices, organizations, or individuals to access to private data. This standard provides supplementary security and privacy protection requirements for DRS based on the architecture defined in IEEE 3161 Standard. This standard also provides guidance for other parts of DRS standards to safeguard system and data.

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Standards approved by the IEEE SA Standards Board that are within the 10-year lifecycle.


3161-2022
IEEE Standard for Digital Retina Systems

The aspects of reference architecture, technical characteristics, components, and functional requirements of digital retina systems for real-time analysis and processing of video big data are discussed in this standard.

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3161.9-2023
IEEE Standard for Protocols and Interfaces of Digital Retina Systems

Specified in this standard are the aspects of communication process, general requirements, and data format of interfaces for multiple data streams and control commands involved in digital retina systems (DRSs). It provides protocol and interface specifications for the design, development, and manufacturing of devices or platforms to enable connections and interactions among heterogeneous devices.

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