Information technology -- UPnP Device Architecture -- Part 30-12: IoT management and control device control protocol -- IoT management and control transport generic service

Logo
CSA Group
Standards Development Organisation:
Working Program:
Designation Number:
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 29341-30-12
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
New Standard
Status:
Proceeding to development
SDO Comment Period Start Date:
SDO Comment Period End Date:
Posted On:

Scope:

Scope

This part of Publicly Available Specification ISO/IEC 29341 specifies the characteristics of a networked service that offers sensor and/or actuator data transport capabilities to anindependent networked entity known as a control point. 

This document defines the service SensorTransportGeneric:1 (in short TransportGeneric),which identifies Level 1 of the UPnP IoT Management and Control TransportGeneric:1Service [10]. This Publicly Available Specification is applicable to Standardized DCPs of the UPnP Forum which include this service.

This service enables UPnP clients to access sensors and/or actuators without needing a detailed knowledge of the target sensor or actuator or its connectivity to the UPnP network. Sensors and Actuators are instead treated a generic data sources or sinks.  

This service definition is compliant with the UPnP Device Architecture version 1.0 [1]. It defines a service type referred to herein as TransportGeneric service.

Project need:

Project Need
To align Canadian requirements with those of the respective international standards being proposed for adoption. To maintain alignment between Canadian information and communication technology standards and each respective international standard.

Note: The information provided above was obtained by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) and is provided as part of a centralized, transparent notification system for new standards development. The system allows SCC-accredited Standards Development Organizations (SDOs), and members of the public, to be informed of new work in Canadian standards development, and allows SCC-accredited SDOs to identify and resolve potential duplication of standards and effort.

Individual SDOs are responsible for the content and accuracy of the information presented here. The text is presented in the language in which it was provided to SCC.