This standard specifies an architecture for industrial intelligent agent systems. The standard maps IEC 62264 compliant devices and systems to interoperable intelligent agents. The standard also addresses end–edge–cloud resources, defines generic agent models, role categories, and interaction as well as data-flow patterns for scalable, secure, and reliable multi-agent operation in industrial environments.
- Standard Committee
- C/SM - Smart Manufacturing Standards Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2026-02-12
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Computer Society
- Standard Committee
- C/SM - Smart Manufacturing Standards Committee
- Working Group
-
IA - Intelligent Agent
- IEEE Program Manager
- Jiajia Liu
Contact Jiajia Liu - Working Group Chair
- Sha Wei
Other Activities From This Working Group
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P3945.1
Standard for Agent-to-Agent Interoperability in Industrial Intelligent Agent Systems
This standard specifies a profile that enables interoperability between industrial agents. The standard defines baseline requirements for cross-vendor message exchange, capability advertisement and discovery, coordination patterns, and extensibility mechanisms. The specification of interoperability levels and conformance testing supports Agent-to-Agent (A2A) and multi-agent collaboration across devices deployed within a factory as well as services operated at the network's edge and within a cloud.
P3945.2
Standard for Agent-to-Tool and Data Access Interfaces in Industrial Intelligent Agent Systems
This standard specifies a reference interface model for agent-to-tool and data access in industrial intelligent agent systems. The standard defines architectural principles, interface categories, and extension mechanisms that enable secure, interoperable, and auditable interaction between individual agents and external resources, tools, and control systems, while remaining implementation-neutral and adaptable to future industrial applications.
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