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New Resolution for the Internet of Things (IoT)

New Resolution for the Internet of Things (IoT). Bruce A. Gracie ISACC. RATIONALE. Work on the network aspects of identification systems has expanded to include Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN)

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New Resolution for the Internet of Things (IoT)

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  1. New Resolution for theInternet of Things (IoT) Bruce A. Gracie ISACC

  2. RATIONALE • Work on the network aspects of identification systems has expanded to include Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN) • It was agreed at the TSAG meeting in February 2011 to change the name of the Joint Coordination Activity on Network Aspects of Identification Systems (including RFID) • The new name is the “Joint Coordination Activity on Internet of Things” (JCA-IoT) to reflect the evolving scope

  3. RATIONALE • The JCA-IoT is scoped to coordinate work associated with the identification of things (including tag-based identification), and USN work including networking and service aspects of sensor information • ISACC proposes the creation of a new GSC Resolution on “Internet of Things” to reflect the evolving scope of this work

  4. PROPOSAL • GSC16-PLEN-06 contains draft text for a new Resolution on IoT that uses existing Resolution GSC-15/03 as a basis for the expanded text • ISACC invites GSC-16 to approve the proposed new Resolution on IoT; upon approval, Resolution GSC-15/03 should be withdrawn

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