IECON 2017 - 43rd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2017
DOI: 10.1109/iecon.2017.8217072
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Past, present and future trends in industrial electronics standardization

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“…Global advancements on the quality of life and standards of living can be traced to the impact of standards implicitly or explicitly. Industry trends and standards initiated and propagated by IES are in emerging areas such as Industrial Sensors and Systems, Industrial Communications, Industrial Agents, and Industrial Power and Energy Systems (Smart Grids), and Industrial Wireless Technologies [50,51].…”
Section: A Current Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Global advancements on the quality of life and standards of living can be traced to the impact of standards implicitly or explicitly. Industry trends and standards initiated and propagated by IES are in emerging areas such as Industrial Sensors and Systems, Industrial Communications, Industrial Agents, and Industrial Power and Energy Systems (Smart Grids), and Industrial Wireless Technologies [50,51].…”
Section: A Current Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[50]. These are IIoT and Sensors, Industrial Wireless and Communications, which are extensions of present standards development.IIoT and Sensors and Industrial Wireless Communications trends will continue from present standards development within IES such as IEEE 1451 family of sensor networks standards (P21451.002, P1451.1.6), and Industrial agents (P2660.1).…”
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“…3.2, several standards initiatives were launched early on at national and international levels [587][588][589] including concerted efforts by the IEC [590], IEEE [591], and NIST [577]. The following standards are highlighted as directly relevant [29,592] (Fig. 3.18):…”
Section: Architectures and Standardsmentioning
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“…There are various standards available for specifying, developing, and deploying industrial automation systems [12] , but when it comes to validation and testing of them there are only a few approaches and concepts are provided. In the domain of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) the widely used IEC 61131 describes, in part 2, the requirements and related verification tests addressing functional and electromagnetic compatibility issues [13] .…”
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confidence: 99%