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ISO/IEC JTC 1 N 11298 ISO/IEC JTC 1 Information technology Secretariat: ANSI (USA) Document type: Business Plan Title: JTC 1/WG 7 Business Plan for September 2012 August 2013 Status: This document is circulated to JTC 1 National Bodies for review and consideration at the November 2012 JTC 1 Plenary meeting in jeju. Date of document: 2012-10-04 Source: Expected action: Email of secretary: Committee URL: WG 7 Convenor ACT lrajchel@ansi.org http://isotc.iso.org/livelink/livelink/open/jtc1

ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 7 Working Group on Sensor Networks Document Number: N406 Date: 2012-09-27 Replace: Document Type: Business Plan Document Title: JTC 1/WG 7 Business Plan for September 2012 August 2013 Document Source: JTC 1/WG 7 Convenor Document Status: Action ID: As per JTC 1/WG 7 Bamberg recommendation 12, this BP is forwarded to JTC 1 for consideration. FYI Due Date: No. of Pages: 6 ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 7 Convenor: Dr. Yongjin Kim, Modacom Co., Ltd (Email: cap@modacom.co.kr) ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 7 Secretariat: Ms. Jooran Lee, Korean Standards Association (Email: jooran@kisi.or.kr)

BUSINESS PLAN FOR ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 7 Sensor Networks Period Covered: September 2012 August 2013 Submitted by: Yongjin KIM (Convenor) 1. MANAGEMENT SUMMARY 1.1 STATEMENT OF SCOPE JTC 1/WG 7 recommends its revised ToR as follows (See the bold letters): 1) In the area of generic solutions for sensor networks, undertake standardization activities that support and can be applied to the technical work of all relevant JTC 1 entities and to other standards organizations. This includes activities in sensor networks such as the following: a) Standardization of terminology. b) Development of a taxonomy. c) Standardization of reference architectures. d) Development of guidelines for interoperability. e) Standardization of specific aspects of sensor networks 2) In the area of application - oriented sensor networks, identify gaps and commonalities that may impact standardization activities within the scope of JTC 1. Further, share this information with relevant entities within and outside of JTC 1. Unless better pursued within another JTC 1 entity, the following standardization activities may be pursued as projects by this Working Group: a) Addressing the technology gaps within the scope of JTC 1 entities. b) Exploiting technology opportunities where it is desirable to provide common approaches to the use of sensor networks across application domains. c) Addressing emerging areas related to M2M and IoT 3) In order to foster communication and sharing of information between groups working in the field of sensor networks: a) Seek liaison relationships with all relevant JTC 1 SCs/WGs. b) Seek liaison relationships with other organizations outside JTC 1 including but not limited to: relevant ISO TCs, IEC TCs and ITU T SGs, IEEE 1451, IEEE 1588, IEEE P2030, IEEE

802.15,Open Geospatial Consortium, ZigBee Alliance, IETF 6LoWPAN, IETF ROLL WG, ETSI, IPSO Alliance, EPCglobal, ISA 100, LONMARK, KNX Association, Zwave Alliance. c) Consider the possibility of conducting joint projects with relevant ITU T SG. d) Seek input from relevant research projects and consortia. 1.2 ORGANIZATION WG 7 is a WG directly under the JTC 1. WG 7 has 2 meetings per year, and has the following meeting schedule for 2013 to 2014: Year Date Venue 2013 17-21March Abu Dhabi, UAE (Co-located with OGC) 2013 September TBA 2014 March TBA 2014 September TBA 1.3 PROJECT REPORT WG 7 has the following 9 projects under development: ISO/IEC Designation # Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 ISO/IEC 20005 Title Scope Current Status General overview of and the requirements identified for the Architecture 1: General overview and requirements 2: Vocabulary and Terminology 3: Reference architecture views 4: Entity models 5: Interface definitions 6: Application Profiles 7: Interoperability guidelines Services and Interfaces Supporting Collaborative Information Processing in Intelligent Sensor Networks Terms and definition of selected concepts relevant to the field of sensor networks Architecture views including business, operational, systems, and technical views which are presented in functional, logical, and/or physical where applicable Models for the entities comprising a sensor network according to the Architecture (SNRA) Definitions of SN interfaces among the entity models in the reference architecture and covers the following aspects: General description of SN interfaces Functional requirements of SN interfaces Functional blocks and components of a generic se nsor network, Distinct characteristics of each component, Generic sensor network reference architecture inc orporating the relevant sensor network-related ba se standards to support interoperability and data i nterchange Overview of interoperability for heterogeneous se nsor networks, Guidelines for interoperability between heterogen eous sensor networks CIP functionalities and CIP functional model Common services supporting CIP Common service interfaces to CIP WD CD

ISO/IEC 30101 ISO/IEC 30128 Sensor Network and its Interface for Smart Grid System Sensor networks application interfaces Interfaces between the sensor networks and other WD networks, Sensor network architecture to support smart grid systems, Interface between sensor networks with smart gri d systems, Sensor network based emerging applications and services to support smart grid systems, Visualization of sensors/devices status and data/i nformation flow in large scalable heterogeneous n etwork systems, for example, geospatial informati on systems WD 1.4 COOPERATIONS WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS [Internal liaison within ISO/IEC JTC 1] ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 32 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 36 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37 [Internal liaison within ISO/TCs and IEC/TCs] ISO/TC 211 IEC/TC 65 IEC/TC 100 [External - Category C liaison] OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society TC 9 2. PERIOD REVIEW 2.1 MARKET INITIATIVES In an era of ubiquitous network access, machine to machine communications as well as man to man and man to machine communications will be emerging as a blue ocean in Information and Communications Technology markets. Market segments and application areas for Sensor Networks are vast and diverse with regard to both horizontal and vertical markets. From the horizontal point of view, JTC 1/WG 7 will undertake standardization activities for generic solutions in such area as terminology and reference architectures in order to improve interoperability for overall sensor networks applications.

For the vertical markets, countless market areas are related to sensor networks, but those of interest initially include the following: - Energy and Utility (e.g. Smart Grid System) - Environment observation, forecast, and protection (e.g. Climate Change) - Logistics and Supply Chain management - Health care Medical applications at home and in hospital - Intelligent Transportation and Traffic - Defence and Military applications - Asset management 2.2 ACHIEVEMENTS A NP was approved by JTC 1 (ISO/IEC NP 30128) in March 2012. A PWI was initiated on Sensor network management. Their current status is shown in 1.3 PROJECT REPORT. 3. FOCUS DURING NEXT WORK PERIOD 3.1 DELIVERABLES Development of IS of Part 1, Part 2 and ISO/IEC 20005 Development of of Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5. Development of CD of Part 6 and Part 7 Development of CD of ISO/IEC 30101 Development of CD of ISO/IEC 30128 3.2 STRATEGIES Encourage more contributions from JTC 1 members to development of WG 7 current projects. Speed up development process of ISO/IEC 30101 Explore opportunities related to sensor networks in the following areas: Internet of Things (IoT) Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Sensor Networks (SN) interfaces to other types of networks, e.g., cellular networks, satellite networks 3.3 OPPORTUNITIES Develop more new work items on sensor networks to meet market requirements

3.4 CHALLENGES Ensuring an effective and timely working relationship among WG 7 members to make it possible to complete the present WG 7 projects and produce high quality documents in the most speedy fashion. Establish a liaison with other organizations described in the ToR of WG 7.