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BS ISO/IEC 21823-1:2019

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Internet of things (IoT). Interoperability for internet of things systems – Framework

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BSI 2019 24
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This document provides an overview of interoperability as it applies to IoT systems and a framework for interoperability for IoT systems. This document enables IoT systems to be built in such a way that the entities of the IoT system are able to exchange information and mutually use the information in an efficient way. This document enables peer-to-peer interoperability between separate IoT systems.

This document ensures that all parties involved in building and using IoT systems have a common understanding of interoperability as it applies to IoT systems and the various entities within them.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
7 INTRODUCTION
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 Abbreviated terms
5 Overview of Internet of Things interoperability
5.1 Descriptions
5.2 Considerations for Internet of Things interoperability
11 5.3 Internet of Things interoperability facet model
5.3.1 General
12 5.3.2 Transport interoperability
5.3.3 Syntactic interoperability
Figures
Figure 1 ā€“ Facets of IoT interoperability
13 5.3.4 Semantic interoperability
5.3.5 Behavioural interoperability
5.3.6 Policy interoperability
5.3.7 Summary of Internet of Things interoperability facet model
14 5.4 Issues affecting Internet of Things interoperability
Table 1 ā€“ Summary of different facets of IoT interoperability [1]
15 6 Consideration of the interoperability requirement for IoT characteristics
6.1 General descriptions
6.2 IoT system characteristics
6.2.1 Network communication
6.2.2 Self-description
6.2.3 Other IoT system characteristics not considered in interoperability
16 6.3 IoT component characteristics
6.3.1 Discoverability
6.3.2 Network connectivity
6.3.3 Unique identification
6.3.4 Other IoT component characteristics not considered in interoperability
6.4 Legacy support
6.5 Security
6.5.1 Confidentiality
6.5.2 Integrity
6.5.3 Protection of personally identifiable information
6.6 Heterogeneity
6.7 Compliance
17 6.8 Other IoT characteristics not considered in interoperability
7 Framework for interoperable IoT systems based on IoT reference architecture
7.1 Context for interoperability within and between IoT systems
Figure 2 ā€“ Entities and interactions in IoT systems
18 7.2 General description
Figure 3 ā€“ Concepts for interoperability of IoT entities
19 7.3 Interoperability of IoT entities
20 Annex A (informative)Overall IoT infrastructure at high-level
Figure A.1 ā€“ Integration of an IoT system with others
21 Figure A.2 ā€“ An overall IoT infrastructure
22 Bibliography
BS ISO/IEC 21823-1:2019
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