Identically adopts ISO/IEC 21823 1:2019, which provides an overview of interoperability as it applies to IoT systems and a framework for interoperability for IoT systems. It 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 and peer-to-peer interoperability between separate IoT systems. KEYWORDS: Interoperability; Internet of Things; System framework.
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Overview of Internet of Things interoperability
5.1 Descriptions
5.2 Considerations for Internet of Things interoperability
5.3 Internet of Things interoperability facet model
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Transport interoperability
5.3.3 Syntactic interoperability
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
5.4 Issues affecting Internet of Things interoperability
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
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
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