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Quick Start Guide: An Overview of ISA/IEC 62443 StandardsSecurity of Industrial Automationand Control Systems

This document is intended to provide the readerwith a detailed overview of the ISA/IEC 62443Series of standards and technical reports. TheISA/IEC 62443 Series addresses the Security ofIndustrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS)throughout their lifecycle. These standards andtechnical reports were initially developed for theindustrial process sector but have since beenapplied to building automation, medical devices,and transportation sectors.

Ergonomics of human-system interaction — Part 810: Robotic, intelligent and autonomous systems

This document addresses:— physically embodied RIA systems, such as robots and autonomous vehicles with which users will physically interact. — systems embedded within the physical environment with which users do not consciously interact, but which collect data and/or modify the environment within which people live or work such as smart building and, mood-detection. — intelligent software tools and agents with which users actively interact through some form of user interface. — intelligent software agents which act without active user input to modify or tailor the systems to the user's behaviour, task or some other purpose, including providing context specific content/information, tailoring adverts to a user based on information about them, user interfaces that adapt to the cognitive or physiological state, "ambient intelligence". — the effect on users resulting from the combined interaction of several RIA systems such as conflicting behaviours between the RIA systems under the same circumstances. — the complex system-of-systems and sociotechnical impacts of the use of RIA systems, particularly on society and government.This document is not an exploration of the philosophical, ethical or political issues surrounding robotics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and intelligent machines or environments. For matters of ethics and political issues, see standards such as BS 8611 and IEC P7000. However, this document does identify where and why ethical issues need to be taken into account for a wide range of systems and contexts, and as such it provides information relevant to the broader debate regarding RIA systems.This document has a broader focus than much of the early work on autonomy that relates to the automation of control tasks and mechanization of repetitive physical or cognitive tasks, and centres on levels of automation.Although this document addresses a wide range of technology applications, and sector and stakeholder views on the issues, the treatment of each can be incomplete due to the diverse and increasingly varied applications of RIA systems.

ISO/TR 9241-810:2020

Advanced automation technologies and their applications — Requirements for establishing manufacturing enterprise process interoperability — Part 1: Framework for enterprise interoperability

The purpose of ISO 11354-1:2011 is to specify a Framework for Enterprise Interoperability (FEI) that establishes dimensions and viewpoints to address interoperability barriers, their potential solutions, and the relationships between them.ISO 11354 applies to manufacturing enterprises, but can also apply to other kinds of enterprises. It is intended for use by stakeholders who are concerned with developing and deploying solutions based on information and communication technology for manufacturing enterprise process interoperability. It focuses on, but is not restricted to, enterprise (manufacturing or service) interoperability.ISO 11354-1:2011 specifies the following:viewpoints for addressing stakeholder concerns for the exchange of entities (information objects or physical objects) at the operational levels of enterprises at which interoperability is required. a framework for structuring these stakeholder concerns (business, process, service, data), the barriers relating to enterprise interoperability (conceptual, technological, organizational) and the approaches to overcome barriers (integrated, unified, federated), with contents identifying the various kinds of solutions available to enable interoperability.ISO 11354-1:2011 does not specify the specific mechanisms for the exchange of entities (information objects or physical objects), nor the manner in which interoperability solutions are implemented.

ISO 11354-1:2011

Enterprise modelling and architecture — Constructs for enterprise modelling

This document identifies and specifies constructs necessary for users that model enterprises in conformance with ISO 19439.This document focuses on, but is not restricted to, engineering and the integration of manufacturing and related services in the enterprise. The constructs enable the description of structure and functioning of an enterprise for use in configuring or implementing in different application domains. This document specifies an implementation framework in Clause 6 to map model constructs into such domains.

ISO 19440:2020

Enterprise integration — Framework for enterprise modelling

ISO 19439:2006 specifies a framework conforming to requirements of ISO 15704, which serves as a common basis to identify and coordinate standards development for modelling of enterprises, emphasising, but not restricted to, computer integrated manufacturing. ISO 19439:2006 also serves as the basis for further standards for the development of models that will be computer-enactable and enable business process model-based decision support leading to model-based operation, monitoring and control.In ISO 19439:2006, four enterprise model views are defined in this framework. Additional views for particular user concerns can be generated but these additional views are not part of this International Standard. Possible additional views are identified in ISO 15704.

ISO 19439:2006

ETSI GS QKD 010 V0.4.1 (Draft)

The present document specifies protection of QKD modules against Trojan horse attacks launched against a time-varying phase, polarisation or intensity modulator that encodes or decodes at least one of bit values, basis values or the intensities of signal, decoy or vacuum states from the quantum channel.

GS QKD 010

Robotics — Modularity for service robots — Part 202: Information model for software modules

This document complies with the ISO 22166-1 and CD 22166-201 family standards providing requirements and guidelines on specifications on modularity for service robots; in this context the document presents requirements and guidelines for an information model for software modules of service robots, where the information model relates to interoperability, reusability, and composability of software modules. In particular, the document focuses on interfaces, properties, composition, and execution-specific information, which are related to software modules.

ISO/AWI 22166-202

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety

This standard deals with the safety of electric decorative robots for household and similar purposes, including child-appealing and those intended for seasonal use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

DIN EN 50410 VDE 0700-410:2008-12

Safety of household and similar appliancesPart 2-107: Particular requirements for robotic battery powered electrical lawnmowers;

The European Standard EN 50636-2-107:2015 specifies safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of robotic battery powered electrical rotary lawnmowers and their peripherals with the rated voltage of the battery being not more than 75 V d.c. charged by mains electrical and/or alternative energies, e.g. solar power.This amendment was developed to align the current standard EN 50636-2-107:2015 with the major changes from IEC 60335-2-107:2017 +A1 :2020.

E DIN EN 50636-2-107/A3 VDE 0700-107/A3:2021-04

Performance evaluation methods of mobile household robots

This standard applies to household robots and provides performance testing and evaluation method to common feature of various household robots.This standard is neither concerned with safety nor with performance requirements.

DIN EN 62849 VDE 0705-2849:2017-06

Cleaning robots for household use

This standard is applicable to dry cleaning robots for household use in or under conditions similar to those in households.The purpose of this standard is to specify the essential performance characteristics of dry cleaning robots and to describe methods for measuring these characteristics.This standard is neither concerned with safety nor with performance requirements.

DIN EN 62929 VDE 0705-2929:2015-05