Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines - Part 9: H...
IEC 62481-9:2017(E) specifies guidelines for the DLNA Adaptive Delivery using HTTP protocol. The DLNA interoperability guidelines for Adaptive Delivery are based on ISO/IEC 23009-1:2014standard and enables content authors to describe content in timed segments at various bit rates and media formats. Client rendering devices can select the appropriate timed segments (e.g. bit rate) based on network…
Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines - Part 1-1:...
IEC 62481-1-1:2017(E) specifies the core architecture and protocols of DLNA implementations.
This third edition cancels and replaces IEC 62481-1 published in 2013 and constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) removal of Bluetooth, printers (DMPr, +PR1+ and +PR2+), Mobile Digital Media Uploader…
Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines - Part 1-3:...
IEC 624811-3:2017(E) specifies guidelines for accessing content in the cloud, that is, outside of the home by devices in the home. These Guidelines focus on the discovery, association, and control of Apps capable of augmenting DLNA devices with the ability to consume content from sources outside the home. The basic support is realized with the UPnP ApplicationManagement Service.
Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines - Part 8: D...
IEC 62481-8:2017(E) specifies guidelines for Diagnostics. The DLNA Diagnostics guidelines focus mostly on the collection of data through test actions and queries. The procedures for troubleshooting and remedies are outside the scope of the DLNA guidelines. The user can be an operator accessing the Diagnostics Application through a TR-069 (an application layer protocol for remote management of end…
Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines - Part 6-2:...
IEC 62481-6-2:2017(E) specifies guidelines for RVU which is a remote user interface (RUI) protocol that allows clients to present a full-featured user interface by implementing minimal functionality, leaving most of the processing to the server. The RVU RUI delivers bitmapped and/or vector graphic user interface data for a robust, consistent UI experience throughout the home via thin clients.
Consumer terminal function for access to IPTV and open internet multimedia services - Part 4-1: Prot...
IEC 62766-4-1:2017(E) specifies the protocols, which apply to the following reference point interfaces identified in the architecture described in Annex B of IEC 62766-1:2017.
- The UNI interfaces, between the consumer domain and the network or service provider domains.
- The HNI interfaces, between the functional entities in the consumer network domain.
- Interfaces to external systems, which…
Building intercom systems - Part 1-2: System requirements - Building intercom systems using the inte...
IEC 62820-1-2:2017 specifies the technical requirements for the composition, functions, performance and test methods of building intercom systems using the internet protocol (IP), and it is a supplement to IEC 62820-1-1. This document is applicable to the IP building intercom systems for both residential and commercial buildings.
Road vehicles — Modular vehicle communication interface (MVCI) — Part 2: Diagnostic protocol data un...
ISO 22900-2:2017 specifies the diagnostic protocol data unit application programming interface (D-PDU API) as a modular vehicle communication interface (MVCI) protocol module software interface and common basis for diagnostic and reprogramming software applications.
ISO 22900-2:2017 covers the descriptions of the application programming interface (API) functions and the abstraction of diagnostic…
Intelligent transport systems — Using web services (machine-machine delivery) for ITS service delive...
ISO 24097-1:2017 establishes a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for the realization of interoperable web services for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).
Web service behaviour is described at the metadata level, i.e. a higher level of abstraction, to enable auto-generation of both a ?service requester' program as well as a ?service provider' program. Figure 1 presents the principal…