OMG SIMPLE ELECTRONIC NOTATION FOR SENSOR REPORTING (SENSR) RFP

Forums IoTStack Discussions (IoTStack) OMG SIMPLE ELECTRONIC NOTATION FOR SENSOR REPORTING (SENSR) RFP

  • This topic has 1 voice and 0 replies.
Viewing 0 reply threads
  • Author
    Posts
    • #32840
      TelegramGroup IoTForIndia
      Moderator
      • Topic 2519
      • Replies 0
      • posts 2519
        @iotforindiatggroup

        #Discussion(IoTStack) [ via IoTForIndiaGroup ]


        The Object Management Group® (OMG®), an international, open membership, not-for-profit technology standards consortium, issued a Simple Electronic Notation for Sensor Reporting SENSR RFP, which seeks proposals for a vendor-independent metamodel for data generated by hardware sensors.
        Currently, manufacturers of hardware sensors that generate data rely on data sheets to describe the sensor-supplied data. Each manufacturer has defined its own data sheet format. PDF files are downloaded from a manufacturer’s website, and then manually read and understood by an end user, who implements that information into a piece of software to ‘read’ the sensor data. Errors and ambiguities can occur in these situations. Members of the Industrial Internet Consortium® (IIC™) Track & Trace Testbed, whose work focused on tracking and tracing IIoT assets, such as sensors, found there was a demand to standardize the way sensor data is interpreted into a reader. The testbed team, led by Bosch with IIC member participants Cisco and SAP SE, identified this area that can benefit from standardization and have submitted the SENSR RFP to begin the process under the auspices of OMG.
        According to Chairman and CEO Dr. Richard Soley, “IIC testbeds generate requirements for future technology standards and to drive multi-vendor interoperability. Today’s announcement marks the first time a new standard has been based on IIC testbed requirements, so that sensor vendors can work together to improve data sharing from IIoT sensors.”

        [ See also SensorML and TEDS in IOT INTEROPERABILITY USING A SIMPLE ARCHITECTURE ]


        Read More..

    Viewing 0 reply threads
    • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.