
European Commission
Standardisation will play a key role in the consolidation of IoT landscape. Since many of the benefits of IoT will occur on the basis of widespread adoption, the development of global standards is pivotal to ensuring economies of scale and impact.
Background Information
AIOTI WG03 is contributing to the European and global engagement in the standardization process. In collaboration with other AIOTI WGs and STFs, WG03 is:
- Maintaining a view on the landscape of IoT standards-relevant activities being driven by SDOs, Consortia, Alliances and OSS projects.
- Providing a forum for analysis, discussion and alignment of strategic, cross-domain, technical themes and shared concerns across landscape activities
- Developing recommendations and guidelines addressing those concerns
- Engaging the IoT community in disseminating and promoting the results and steering
Currently the AIOTI Working group on IoT standardisation has established four sub-groups to assist his work:
- Sub-group on IoT landscape analysis
- Sub-group on definition of a high-level architecture
- Sub-group on semantic interoperability
- Sub-group on privacy between interconnected "things" and systems.
- Sub-group on security between interconnected "things" and systems
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Videos
AIOTI WG03 set the scene with STF505
Panel on converging IoT standards
Wrap-up session and closing remarks
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Morning Sessions
Keynote speech: ETSI work on Standards for the IoT
IoT standards landscape state of play of AIOTI WG03 and STF505
Panel on converging IoT standards
Breakout Sessions
1. Smart Farming
AEF – Ag industry body for electronic communication
The challenges of 'Digitalization' and 'Big Data'
2. Smart Cities
AIOTI WG8 smart cities - Charter
3. Industrial IoT
Factories of the future pilots
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Event | 27 travnja 2018
For the second year the European Commission (DG CONNECT) and the Alliance for Internet of Thing Innovation (AIOTI) organise a technical workshop on Internet of Things (IoT) platforms and standards. The workshop will bring together representatives from EU funded research projects and large scale pilots, European Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) and leading global standardisation organisations to discuss the latest news and trends around the topic. Starting point for the meeting will be the findings of last year's workshop. The event will be web-streamed and recorded.