Smart city concept model — Guidance for establishing a model for data interoperability
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This International Standard describes, and gives guidance on, a smart city concept model (SCCM)
that can provide the basis of interoperability between component systems of a smart city, by
aligning the ontologies in use across different sectors. It includes:
• concepts (e.g. ORGANIZATION, PLACE, COMMUNITY, ITEM, METRIC, SERVICE, RESOURCE); and
• relationships between concepts (e.g.…
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This Standard applies to enclosed equipment that is to be permanently field connected to line or load circuits rated 1000 V or less in accordance with CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
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This Standard applies to the minimum wiring space and wire bending space requirements for field installed wires terminating in or passing through enclosures or terminal boxes.
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Information technology — UPnP Device Architecture — Part 20-12: Audio video device control protocol ...
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This document specifies the characteristics of the UPnP networked service named
ContentDirectory, version 4. This service definition is compliant with UPnP Device
Architecture 1.0 [14].
Many devices within the home network contain various types of content that other devices
would like to access (for example, music, videos, still images, etc). As an example, a
MediaServer device…
Information technology — Home electronic system (HES) interfaces — Part 3: Modular communications in...
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This part of IEC 10192 specifies a UCM (Universal Communications Module) that transfers
energy management data via a home network between an end-device and an energy
management agent (specified in ISO/IEC 15067-3) or an energy service provider. This
document specifies the mechanical, electrical and logical characteristics of the interfaces of
UCM to an end-device (hereafter referred…
Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises — Part 1: General requirements
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This part of ISO/IEC 11801 specifies requirements that are common to the other parts of the
ISO/IEC 11801 series. Cabling specified by this document supports a wide range of services
including voice, data, and video that may also incorporate the supply of power.
This document specifies:
a) the fundamental structure and configuration of generic cabling requirements within the
types…
Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises — Part 2: Office premises
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This part of ISO/IEC 11801 specifies generic cabling for use within office premises, which can
comprise single or multiple buildings on a campus. It covers balanced cabling and optical fibre
cabling.
This document is optimized for premises in which the maximum distance over which
telecommunications services can be distributed is 2 000 m. The principles of this document
can be…
Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises — Part 3: Industrial premises
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This part of ISO/IEC 11801 specifies generic cabling for use within industrial premises, or
industrial areas within other types of premises, which can comprise single or multiple
buildings on a campus. It covers balanced cabling and optical fibre cabling.
This document is optimized for premises in which the maximum distance over which
telecommunications services can be distributed is…
Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises — Part 4: Single-tenant homes
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This part of ISO/IEC 11801 specifies generic cabling for single-tenant homes. A home can
contain one or more buildings or can be within a building that contains more than one home. It
covers balanced cabling, optical fibre cabling and coaxial cabling.
This document specifies a generic cabling for two groups of applications:
1) information and communications technologies (ICT),
2)…
Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises — Part 5: Data centres
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This part of ISO/IEC 11801 specifies generic cabling within and to the computer room spaces
of data centre premises, or data centre spaces within other types of buildings. It covers
balanced cabling and optical fibre cabling.
This document is optimized for premises in which the maximum distance over which
telecommunications services can be distributed is 2 000 m. The principles of…
Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises — Part 6: Distributed building servic...
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This part of ISO/IEC 11801 specifies generic cabling within premises that comprise single or
multiple buildings on a campus. It covers balanced cabling and optical fibre cabling.
This document has been prepared to reflect the increasing use of generic cabling in support
of non-user specific services and the sharing of information between such services that can
also incorporate the…