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276 Standardisation — Status, Requirements, Initiatives and Organisations<br />

on IoT standards common developments on all protocol layers. The results of<br />

these events can be seen as an essential input for the further development<br />

and evolution of the IoT standardisation. New domains have to be integrated<br />

into the overall view like the standardisation development in ITS (Intelligent<br />

Transport Systems) in ETSI and ISO.<br />

A significant effort will be required to come to an overall cross vertical<br />

IoT vision and interoperable standards environments.<br />

References<br />

[1] ETSI Technical Specification TS 102 689: “M2M Service requirements", Sophia Antipolis,<br />

France, 2012.<br />

[2] ETSI Technical Specification TS 102 690: “M2M Functional Architecture", Sophia<br />

Antipolis, France, 2012.<br />

[3] ETSI Technical Specification TS 102 921: “M2M mla, dla and mld interfaces", Sophia<br />

Antipolis, France, 2012.<br />

[4] ETSI Technical Report TR 102 966: “Interworking with M2M area Networks". Sophia<br />

Antipolis, France, 2012.<br />

[5] ETSI Technical Report TR 101 531: “Reuse of Core Network Functionalities by M2M<br />

Service Capabilities”, Sophia Antipolis, France, 2012.<br />

[6] ITU-T Recommendation Y.2060: “Overview of the Internet of Things”, Geneva, Switzerland,<br />

2012.

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