This standard specifies the Internet of Rights (IOR) for decentralized collaboration framework based on rights, as well as a reference model (RM). This standard defines general terms, concepts, and interfaces, as well as basic system functions for sub-frameworks that constitute IOR. This standard specifies: 1. Decentralized roles 2. Decentralized permissions associated with roles 3. Decentralized certificates 4. Decentralized reputations 5.Supporting infrastructure
This standard defines a framework and a set of tools for intelligent processing and compression of Internet of Things (IOT) related data, including compression and decompression algorithms, data representation and encapsulation formats, encryption methods. The data includes video, audio, and relevant structured information such as time, location, object characteristic data, sensor data, and artificial intelligence data.
This guide provides references to the appropriate methodology for classifying Internet of Things (IoT) devices based on radio frequency (RF) exposure characteristics. The use and operating modes for a wide variety of devices are considered by grouping them into several deployments and following an appropriate assessment route. Classification of devices is based on frequency, bandwidth, radiated power, and typical installation configuration. The methodology applies to both the short-range (from… read more less than 1 m to 1 km) and long-range (greater than 1 km) technologies that operate from 0 Hz up to 300 GHz frequency range. The available standards and documents applicable for the compliance assessment of IoT technologies/solutions are identified in this guide. Links between device class and available measurement/computational standards are provided. Included within this document is guidance for exclusion classes, exposure assessments, and solutions to address situations where guidance is unavailable. This guide does not specify measurement and computational methods to assess the exposure of IoT devices, even in the cases there are no appropriate assessment methods. Instead, this guide indicates gaps in available assessment methods, but is not intended to establish the assessment methodology read less
The scope of this standard is to measure the maturity of objects in the Internet-of-things (IoT ) environment, namely IoT objects. IoT objects shall represent things or devices or the entire system. This standard defines the mechanism and specifications for evaluation, grading, and ranking of the performance of IoT objects by using indicator values, referred as IoT index (IDex). IDex shall classify the objects into multiple levels of performance and give a quantitative representation and… read more indication of the performance of objects. IDex shall manifest guidance on the blending of IoT objects to evolve as improved performance. read less
This standard is applicable to business scenarios that employ data management system with data collected from Internet of Things (IoT ) devices for internal business decision making, data sharing and/or data trade with external parties. This standard also serves as a framework guide for establishing data management with blockchain and IoT technologies
This standard defines a blockchain-based Zero-Trust framework addressing common security and trust issues in the Internet of Things (IoT). The framework provides an enforcement model constructed using a suite of blockchain-enabled logical security and trust service components in IoT systems. The standard defines an implementation model for use on device, edge, and cloud components along with an enforcement process and descriptions of typical deployment variations of the framework to provide… read more systematic confidentiality, integrity, availability, and usability. read less
This standard defines a framework for the Tactile Internet, including descriptions of various application scenarios, definitions and terminology, functions, and technical assumptions. This framework prominently also includes a reference model and architecture, which defines common architectural entities, interfaces between those entities, and the mapping of functions to those entities. The Tactile Internet encompasses mission critical applications (e.g., manufacturing, transportation,… read more healthcare and mobility), as well as non-critical applications (e.g., edutainment and events). read less
This standard defines a blockchain-based Zero-Trust framework addressing common security and trust issues in the Internet of Things. The framework provides an enforcement model constructed using a suite of blockchain-enabled logical security and trust service components in IoT systems. The standard defines an implementation model for use on device, edge and cloud components along with an enforcement process and descriptions of typical deployment variations of the framework to provide systematic… read more confidentiality, integrity, availability and usability. read less
This standard establishes the framework with TIPPSS principles (Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security) for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) data and device validation and interoperability. This includes wearable clinical IoT and interoperability with healthcare systems including Electronic Health Records (EHR), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), other clinical IoT devices, in hospital devices, and future devices and connected healthcare systems.
This standard establishes a framework based on TIPPSS principles (trust, identity, privacy, protection, safety, and security) for Clinical Internet of Things (CIoT) data and device interoperability. This includes CIoT such as in-hospital devices, wearable devices, investigational devices, etc. that communicate with each other and with healthcare systems including electronic health records (EHRs), electronic medical records (EMRs), and other connected healthcare systems.