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Chapter 7: IoT Data Standards and Industry Specifications

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There are many standards that are applicable to various parts of IoT systems. Since IoT things usually operate in M2M environments and are also part of the Internet, many of the standards designed for those environments may be directly or indirectly relevant to IoT systems. In this chapter we briefly describe several representative and influential ones that focus on data and information models that are of particular importance to IoT. Some of them are created by industry groups and associations that are not formal standards bodies and tend to be more generically referred to as the Standards Definition Organizations (SDOs).

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Milenkovic, M. (2020). Chapter 7: IoT Data Standards and Industry Specifications. In: Internet of Things: Concepts and System Design. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41346-0_7

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