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7<br />

Internet of Things Standardisation — Status,<br />

Requirements, Initiatives and Organisations<br />

Patrick Guillemin 1 , Friedbert Berens 2 , Marco Carugi 3 ,<br />

Marilyn Arndt 4 , Latif Ladid 5 , George Percivall 6 ,<br />

Bart De Lathouwer 6 , Steve Liang 7 , Arne Bröring 8 ,<br />

and Pascal Thubert 9<br />

1 ETSI, France.<br />

2 FBConsulting, Luxembourg.<br />

3 ITU-T.<br />

4 Orange, France.<br />

5 University of Luxembourg, IPv6 Forum for IETF, Luxembourg.<br />

6 Open Geospatial Consortium, US.<br />

7 University of Calgary, Canada.<br />

8 52 ◦ North, Germany.<br />

9 Cisco, France.<br />

7.1 Introduction<br />

This section was originally created with IERC (www.internet-of-thingsresearch.eu)<br />

stakeholders to link their IoT research, development and innovation<br />

activities to international standard organisations, including ETSI, ITU-T,<br />

CEN/ISO, CENELEC/IEC, IETF, IEEE, W3C, OASIS, oneM2M and OGC.<br />

In 2013 the IERC IoT standard coordinators have asked contributors to focus<br />

on latest IoT standardisation issues and to recommend candidate organisations<br />

where technical specifications and standards should be developed?<br />

Internet of Things: Converging Technologies for Smart Environments<br />

and Integrated Ecosystems, 259–276.<br />

© 2013 River Publishers. All rights reserved.

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