AS ISO/IEC 30141:2021

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Internet of Things (IoT) — Reference Architecture

Identically adopts ISO/IEC 30141:2018 for Australia, which specifies a general IoT reference architecture in terms of defining system characteristics, a conceptual model, a reference model and architecture views for IoT.KEYWORDS: Reference architecture; Internet of Things; Conceptual model; System characteristics; Architecture views

Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Internet of Things Reference Architecture (IoT RA) conformance
6 IoT RA goals and objectives
6.1 General
6.2 Characteristics
6.3 Conceptual Model
6.4 Reference Model and architecture views
7 Characteristics of IoT systems
7.1 General
7.2 IoT system trustworthiness characteristics
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Availability
7.2.2.1 Description
7.2.2.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.2.2.3 Examples
7.2.3 Confidentiality
7.2.3.1 Description
7.2.3.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.2.3.3 Examples
7.2.4 Integrity
7.2.4.1 Description
7.2.4.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.2.4.3 Examples
7.2.5 Protection of personally identifiable information (PII)
7.2.5.1 Description
7.2.5.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.2.5.3 Examples
7.2.6 Reliability
7.2.6.1 Description
7.2.6.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.2.6.3 Examples
7.2.7 Resilience
7.2.7.1 Description
7.2.7.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.2.7.3 Examples
7.2.8 Safety
7.2.8.1 Description
7.2.8.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.2.8.3 Examples
7.3 IoT system architecture characteristics
7.3.1 Composability
7.3.1.1 Description
7.3.1.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.1.3 Examples
7.3.2 Functional and management capability separation
7.3.2.1 Description
7.3.2.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.2.3 Examples
7.3.3 Heterogeneity
7.3.3.1 Description
7.3.3.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.3.3 Examples
7.3.4 Highly distributed systems
7.3.4.1 Description
7.3.4.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.4.3 Examples
7.3.5 Legacy support
7.3.5.1 Description
7.3.5.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.5.3 Examples
7.3.6 Modularity
7.3.6.1 Description
7.3.6.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.6.3 Examples
7.3.7 Network connectivity
7.3.7.1 Description
7.3.7.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.7.3 Examples
7.3.8 Scalability
7.3.8.1 Description
7.3.8.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.8.3 Examples
7.3.9 Shareability
7.3.9.1 Description
7.3.9.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.9.3 Examples
7.3.10 Unique identification
7.3.10.1 Description
7.3.10.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.10.3 Examples
7.3.11 Well-defined components
7.3.11.1 Description
7.3.11.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.3.11.3 Examples
7.4 IoT system functional characteristics
7.4.1 Accuracy
7.4.1.1 Description
7.4.1.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.1.3 Examples
7.4.2 Auto-configuration
7.4.2.1 Description
7.4.2.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.2.3 Examples
7.4.3 Compliance
7.4.3.1 Description
7.4.3.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.3.3 Examples
7.4.4 Content-awareness
7.4.4.1 Description
7.4.4.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.4.3 Examples
7.4.5 Context-awareness
7.4.5.1 Description
7.4.5.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.5.3 Examples
7.4.6 Data characteristics – volume, velocity, veracity, variability and variety
7.4.6.1 Description
7.4.6.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.6.3 Examples
7.4.7 Discoverability
7.4.7.1 Description
7.4.7.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.7.3 Example
7.4.8 Flexibility
7.4.8.1 Description
7.4.8.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.8.3 Examples
7.4.9 Manageability
7.4.9.1 Description
7.4.9.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.9.3 Examples
7.4.10 Network communication
7.4.10.1 Description
7.4.10.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.10.3 Examples
7.4.11 Network management and operation
7.4.11.1 Description
7.4.11.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.11.3 Examples
7.4.12 Real-time capability
7.4.12.1 Description
7.4.12.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.12.3 Examples
7.4.13 Self-description
7.4.13.1 Description
7.4.13.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.13.3 Examples
7.4.14 Service subscription
7.4.14.1 Description
7.4.14.2 Relevance to IoT systems
7.4.14.3 Examples
8 IoT Conceptual Model (CM)
8.1 Main purpose
8.2 Concepts in the IoT CM
8.2.1 IoT entities and domains
8.2.1.1 General
8.2.1.2 Entity
8.2.1.3 Domain
8.2.1.4 Digital Entity
8.2.1.5 Physical Entity
8.2.1.6 IoT-User
8.2.1.7 Network
8.2.2 Identity
8.2.2.1 General
8.2.2.2 Identifier
8.2.3 Services, network, IoT device and IoT gateway
8.2.3.1 General
8.2.3.2 Endpoint
8.2.3.3 IoT gateway
8.2.3.4 IoT device
8.2.3.5 Service
8.2.3.6 Application
8.2.3.7 Interface
8.2.3.8 Network
8.2.3.9 Data store
8.2.4 IoT-User
8.2.4.1 General
8.2.4.2 Human user
8.2.4.3 Digital user
8.2.4.4 Application
8.2.5 Virtual entity, Physical Entity and IoT device
8.2.5.1 General
8.2.5.2 Sensor
8.2.5.3 Actuator
8.2.5.4 Virtual entity
8.2.5.5 Tag
8.3 High level view of CM
9 IoT Reference Model (RM)
9.1 The IoT Reference Model context
9.2 IoT RMs
9.2.1 Entity-based RM
9.2.2 Domain-based RM
9.2.2.1 General
9.2.2.2 User Domain (UD)
9.2.2.3 Physical Entity Domain (PED)
9.2.2.4 Sensing & Controlling Domain (SCD)
9.2.2.5 Operations & Management Domain (OMD)
9.2.2.6 Resource Access & Interchange Domain(RAID)
9.2.2.7 Application & Service Domain (ASD)
9.2.3 Relation between entity-based RM and domain-based RM
10 IoT Reference Architecture (RA) views
10.1 General description
10.2 IoT RA functional view
10.2.1 General
10.2.2 Intra-domain functional components
10.2.2.1 General
10.2.2.2 Sensing & Controlling Domain (SCD)
10.2.2.3 Application & Service Domain (ASD)
10.2.2.4 Operation & Management Domain (OMD)
10.2.2.5 Resource Access & Interchange Domain (RAID)
10.2.2.5.1 General
10.2.2.5.2 Discovery
10.2.2.5.3 Access data flow
10.2.2.6 User Domain (UD)
10.2.2.7 Physical Entity Domain (PED)
10.2.3 Cross-domain capabilities
10.2.3.1 General
10.2.3.2 Network connectivity
10.2.3.3 Trustworthiness
10.2.3.4 Dynamic composition
10.3 IoT RA system deployment view
10.3.1 General
10.3.2 Systems/sub-systems in Physical Entity Domain (PED)
10.3.3 Systems/sub-systems in Sensing & Controlling Domain (SCD)
10.3.4 Systems/sub-systems in Application & Service Domain (ASD)
10.3.5 Systems/sub-systems in Operation & Management Domain (OMD)
10.3.6 Systems/sub-systems in User Domain (UD)
10.3.7 Systems/sub-systems in Resource Access & Interchange Domain (RAID)
10.4 IoT RA networking view
10.4.1 Communications networks
10.4.1.1 General
10.4.1.2 Proximity network
10.4.1.3 Access network
10.4.1.4 Services network
10.4.1.5 User network
10.4.2 Communication networks implementation
10.5 IoT RA usage view
10.5.1 General description
10.5.2 Description of the roles, sub-roles and related activities
10.5.2.1 General
10.5.2.2 IoT service provider
10.5.2.3 IoT service developer
10.5.2.4 IoT-User
10.5.3 Mapping activities, roles and IoT systems in domains
11 IoT trustworthiness
11.1 General
11.2 Safety
11.3 Security
11.3.1 General
11.3.2 IoT system Information Security Management System (ISMS)
11.3.3 IoT system & product Security Life Cycle Reference Model
11.4 Privacy and PII Protection
11.5 Reliability
11.6 Resilience
11.7 Trustworthiness and the Reference Architecture
Annex A
Annex B
B.1 IoT entities and domains
B.2 Identity
B.3 Services, network, IoT device and IoT gateway
B.4 IoT-User
B.5 Virtual entity, Physical Entity and IoT device
Annex C
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Content history
DR AS ISO/IEC 30141:2020

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22/01/2021

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AS ISO/IEC 30141:2021
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