BS ISO/IEC 30162:2022
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Internet of Things (IoT). Compatibility requirements and model for devices within industrial IoT systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 52 |
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6 | CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | 4 Description of IIoT compatibility aspects and levels 4.1 IIoT compatibility aspects 4.1.1 General 4.1.2 Connectivity functional compatibility description by aspects for the IIoT entities |
13 | 4.1.3 Connectivity non-functional compatibility description by aspects for the IIoT entities |
14 | 4.2 IIoT compatibility levels 5 Compatibility requirements 5.1 Connectivity functional compatibility aspects 5.1.1 Compatibility requirements for physical aspect |
15 | 5.1.2 Compatibility requirements for MAC aspect 5.1.3 Compatibility requirements for LLC aspect |
16 | 5.1.4 Compatibility requirements for network aspect |
17 | 5.1.5 Compatibility requirements for transport aspect |
18 | 5.1.6 Compatibility requirements for session aspect 5.1.7 Compatibility requirements for data presentation aspect |
19 | 5.1.8 Compatibility requirements for application aspect |
20 | 5.1.9 Compatibility requirements for measuring and automation aspect 5.1.10 Compatibility requirements for semantic aspect |
21 | 5.2 Connectivity non-functional compatibility requirements 5.2.1 Compatibility requirements for version compatibility 5.2.2 Compatibility requirements for QoS management |
22 | 5.2.3 Compatibility requirements for security and privacy aspects |
25 | 5.2.4 Compatibility requirements for compliance |
26 | 5.2.5 Compatibility requirements for safety 6 Devices and data format compatibility requirements for IIoT connectivity |
27 | 7 IIoT system models with IIoT gateways Figures Figure 1 – A sample software/hardware set performing conversion between IIoT protocols using semantic Industrial Internet of Things gateway (SIIG) Figure 2 – SIIG architecture example |
28 | Figure 3 – IIoT system model with heterogeneous gateways |
29 | 8 Network model for IIoT compatibility testing Figure 4 – Network model for IIoT compatibility testing |
30 | 9 IIoT device connectivity models 9.1 Direct connectivity 9.2 Connectivity through IIoT gateway Figure 5 – Direct connectivity |
31 | 9.3 Connectivity through industrial control systems Figure 6 – Connectivity with IIoT gateway. |
32 | Figure 7 – Connectivity with an industrial control system |
33 | Annex A (informative)Compatibility checklist for devices and services IIoT systems Tables Table A.1 – Compatibility checklist for devices and services IIoT systems |
36 | Annex B (informative)Load testing scenario for different IIoT devices Table B.1 – The Industrial Internet of Things edge server operation testingbased on existing network |
37 | Table B.2 – Testing of interaction between edge and cloud IndustrialInternet of Things servers, based on the existing network Table B.3 – The Industrial Internet of Things application protocols conversion testing for the heterogeneous IIoT gateways and based on the existing network |
39 | Table B.4 – Format of the test sheet for load testing scenarios |
40 | Table B.5 – Example of filling the test sheet defined in Table B.4 |
41 | Annex C (informative)The structure of the IIoT network connectivity infrastructurewith the communication networks C.1 General Figure C.1 – The structure of the IIoT network connectivity infrastructurewith the communication networks |
42 | Figure C.2 – The traditional Purdue Model |
43 | Table C.1 – Mapping of the entities and networks in Figure C.1to IEC 62264 functional levels Table C.2 – Approximate mapping of the network connectivity levels to IEC 62264 |
44 | C.2 Connectivity Level 1 C.3 Connectivity Level 2 |
45 | C.4 Connectivity Level 3 |
46 | C.5 Connectivity Level 4 |
47 | Bibliography |