CAN/DGSI 106-1:2022 (R2024)

Connected Cities – Part 1: Discovery of Digital Twins for Built Environments
Scope The CAN/CIOSC 106 series of Standards specifies minimum requirements for the discovery and management activities for context-rich, digital representations of built environments (i.e., digital twin). The following are within the scope of CAN/CIOSC 106-1: - Acquiring, collection, and organization of information and data on different subsystems and protocols used to discover and define built environments. - Acquiring data, documentation, and maintenance of a master set of relevant location mappings of a given built environment, including the association of physical assets to a specific location. The following are to be described in forthcoming parts of CAN/CIOSC 106 series: - Cross-application interactions relating to handling of events and routing of notifications for context-specific notification management and control. - Shared services model for storing, retrieving, manipulating, persisting and auditing data, with the goal to abstract provided digital twin solutions from the various sources of data. - Shared contextual system that allows different subsystems to communicate with each other in one common system with a coherent representation of an entity (e.g., person, subsystem volume) regardless from which system the data comes from. - Thresholds for measurement and verification of technology performance indicators against a set of criteria related to urban innovation use cases. (e.g., energy conservation, user experience, safety). This Standard applies to all sectors, including public and private companies, government entities, and not-for-profit organizations.
OEN:
CSDPI
Langue:
English
Code(s) de l'ICS:
25.040.40
Statut:
Norme
Date de Publication:
2022-10-31
Numéro Standard:
CAN/DGSI 106-1:2022 (R2024)