Report of TWG IoT & Edge: Landscape of Internet of Things | V.2

  • Georgios Karagiannis (Editor)
  • , Noleen Campbell
  • , Maria Ines Robles
  • , Michelle Wetterwald
  • , Orfeas Voutyras
  • , Antonio Kung
  • , Lindsay Frost
  • , George Suciu
  • , Amélie Gyrard
  • , Jens Gayko
  • , Axel Rennoch
  • , Edward C. Zimmermann
  • , Marco Carugi
  • , Amanda Suo
  • , XiaoRui Zhang
  • , Richard Pitwon
  • , Christine Perey
  • , Kong Lingbo
  • , Shen Bin
  • , Samir Medjiah
  • Damir Filipovic, Dave Raggett, Natalia Stathakarou, Alissa Zaccaria, Ana Lavinia Petrache, Asbjørn Hovstø, Artur Krukowski, Zbigniew Kopertowski, Erwin Schoitsch

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    Abstract

    The Internet of Things (IoT) as a concept has been initiated more than two
    decades ago. IoT can be considered to be a system that interconnects
    heterogeneous technologies supporting our daily needs impacting on a
    large scale our lives as well as the way we do business, locally and globally.
    IoT systems and IoT applications have been implemented and deployed
    in almost all vertical industry domains, such as Health, Industry &
    Manufacturing, Agriculture, Finance, Mobility, Energy, Public safety,
    Buildings and Cities.
    Successful deployment of IoT technologies and IoT applications demands
    standards and protocols. The development and promotion of these standards
    and protocols is a cooperative undertaking between governments, academia,
    industry and the public interest.
    This depends largely on the work and activities accomplished in SDOs (Standards Development Organizations), Alliances and OSS (Open-Source Software) initiatives. Currently, there are many SDOs, Alliances and OSS initiatives that are active and competing in the IoT technology and applications areas. In this context, the IoT landscape is considered to be complex, dynamic and challenging to grasp and visualize.
    The goal of this report is to capture the landscape of IoT activities and IoT documents/specifications published and/or under publication by SDOs, Alliances and OSS Initiatives. In order to realize this goal, this report has used the methodology and process defined by EUOS StandICT.eu in the “Landscape of AI Standards” report of TWG AI (Technical Working Group of Artificial
    Intelligence). In particular, representatives from several SDOs, Alliances, OSS Initiatives and academic institutions have created an open-access database of IoT related specifications and documents, such as architectures, requirements, technical reports, reviews, white papers, guidelines, etc. in a way that encourages future extensions, re-use, cross-comparisons and re-classification according to various needs. Applying the EUOS StandICT.eu aforementioned methodology and process, the EUOS StandICT.eu TWG IoT and Edge and AIOTI (Alliance for AI, IoT and Edge Continuum Innovation) WG Standardisation team members, who collated this report, made the collected disparate outcomes
    from across the global community, readable and accessible, and at the same time provided the possibility to make dynamic extensions of these collected outcomes in the future.
    This is version 2 of the report and it updates the IoT landscape presented in version 1 of the report “Landscape of Internet of Things (IoT) Standards”, published on 13 October 2022, by including new specifications and updating information on specifications included in version 1 of this report. The
    updated documents, e.g., specifications are labelled in this version, using the keyword “Updated”.
    In their titles, while the new documents, e.g., specifications are labelled in this version, using the keyword “NEW” In their titles. StandICT.eu and the team of TWG IoT and Edge thank the European Commission for supporting this
    work and invite experts to join us in expanding the coverage of the IoT related database behind this report, and use it to compare standards, improve them, and make their work more effective.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages364
    Edition2
    Publication statusPublished - 2025

    Research Field

    • Dependable Systems Engineering

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