What is Industrial Connectivity?
Industrial connectivity is important to provide reliable and regulatory approved connectivity for time critical applications like Health medicine, Smart cities, Smart hubs, Cybersecurity, and Quantum. Industrial connectivity will provide new ways of communicating for a broad set of providers, step-change improvements in information exchange, and broadening access and integration of technology.
The goal of the workstream is to provide connectivity to the critical, time sensitive industrial/IOT applications. See below for some of the activities and standards this practice is working on to help grow the ecosystem of invested stakeholders and reach our goals.
Available Offerings:
- IEEE 2061™-2024
IEEE Standard for Architecture for Low Mobility Energy Efficient Network for Affordable Broadband Access - IEEE 1930.1™-2022
IEEE Recommended Practice for Software-Defined Networking (SDN) Based Middleware for Control and Management of Wireless Networks - IEEE P2784™
Guide for the Technology and Process Framework for Planning a Smart City - IEEE P2872™
Standard for Interoperable and Secure Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Infrastructure and Architecture
- Transforming the Telehealth Paradigm: Sustainable Connectivity, Accessibility, Privacy, and Security for All
- Transdisciplinary Framework for 5G, Future Networks Applications, and Services
- Cyber Security for Next Generation Connectivity Systems
- Data Quality Standards of Electronic Health Records Workgroup
- Hybrid Quantum-Inspired Internet Protocol
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IEEE SA Connectivity and Telecom Global Practice
Visit our Connectivity & Telecom page to discover how IEEE SA’s global collaborative platform for standardization offers diverse stakeholders opportunities to build solutions for robust and affordable connectivity to underserved communities worldwide and addresses the need for improved, secure, and reliable connectivity for data-intensive applications.