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Standard for Blockchain-based Digital Asset Exchange Model

This standard defines an exchange model for blockchain-based digital assets. The exchange model includes operational processes, data security and information security requirements, and transaction rules. The standard also defines the general technical requirements of the exchange model and describes the entity functions in the exchange model.

IEEE P3208

Standard for Blockchain-based Digital Asset Identification

The data fields, types, and formats related to digital assets to improve digital asset identification efficiency are defined by this standard. Moreover, guidance for blockchain-based digital asset identification is provided by the definition and description of methods and data structures in this standard.

IEEE P3207

Standard for a Basic Framework for Motion Training System

This standard defines the basic framework within the overall architectural framework for motion training systems. This standard includes definitions for the functions and input/output interfaces of each component module, and the related data components and formats. To utilize this standard basic framework, various application-specific user interface/user experience (UI/UX) and service frameworks are specified. The meaning of "motion training" includes:- Human gestures and postures- Animated human gestures and postures- Expressions of human body animation for Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR).

IEEE P3079.2.1

Mixed Reality (MR) Standard Framework for Motion Learning

This standard defines a framework for mixed reality content aimed at effective motion learning, including terms and definitions, requirements and data formats. Mechanisms to synchronize the motion sensor and projector coordinate system are defined. Motion acquisition methods, application programming interfaces and user interfaces are described.

IEEE P3079.2

IEEE 1484.12.3-2020 - IEEE Standard for Learning Technology - Extensible Markup Language (XML) Schema Definition Language Binding for Learning Object Metadata

This Standard defines a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Extensible Markup Language (XML) Schema definition language binding of the learning object metadata (LOM) data model defined in IEEE Std 1484.12.1TM-2002. The purpose of this Standard is to allow the creation of LOM instances in XML, which allows for interoperability and the exchange of LOM XML instances between various systems. This Standard uses the W3C XML Schema definition language to define the syntax and semantics of the XML encodings.

IEEE 1484.12.3-2020

IEEE P1931.1 - Standard for an Architectural Framework for Real-time Onsite Operations Facilitation (ROOF) for the Internet of Things

This standard defines an architectural framework, protocols and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for providing Real-time Onsite Operations Facilitation (ROOF). ROOF computing and networking for the data and the devices include next-hop connectivity for the devices, real-time context building and decision triggers, efficient backhaul connectivity to the cloud, and security & privacy. This standard covers interoperability, collaboration and autonomous operation of an Internet of Things (IoT) system with computing required for context building, security, access control, data storage, data aggregation and ability to choose different cloud and application service providers. Furthermore, this standard defines how an end user is able to securely provision, commission and decommission the devices. This standard leverages existing applicable standards and is complimentary to architectural frameworks defined in broader IoT environments.

IEEE P1931.1

IEEE P1516 - Standard for Modeling and Simulation (M and S) High Level Architecture (HLA), Framework and Rules

This document provides an overview of the High Level Architecture (HLA), defines a family of related HLA documents, and defines the principles of HLA in terms of responsibilities that federates (simulations, supporting utilities, or interfaces to live systems) and federations (sets of federates working together) must uphold.

IEEE 1516

IEEE 2413-2019 - IEEE Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things (IoT)

An architecture framework description for the Internet of Things (IoT) which conforms to the international standard ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011 is defined. The architecture framework description is motivated by concerns commonly shared by IoT system stakeholders across multiple domains (transportation, healthcare, Smart Grid, etc.). A conceptual basis for the notion of things in the IoT is provided and the shared concerns as a collection of architecture viewpoints is elaborated to form the body of the framework description.

IEEE 2413-2019

IEEE 2200-2012 - IEEE Standard Protocol for Stream Management in Media Client Devices

Interfaces for intelligently distributing and replicating content over heterogeneous networks to portable and intermediate devices with local storage are defined.

IEEE 2200-2012

IEEE 1278.1-2012 - IEEE Standard for Distributed Interactive Simulation - Application Protocols

Data messages, known as Protocol Data Units (PDUs), that are exchanged on a network among simulation applications are defined. These PDUs are for interactions that take place within specified domains called protocol families, which include Entity Information/Interaction, Warfare, Logistics, Simulation Management, Distributed Emission Regeneration, Radio Communications, Entity Management, Minefield, Synthetic Environment, Simulation Management with Reliability, Information Operations, Live Entity Information/Interaction, and Non-Real-Time protocol.

IEEE 1278.1-2012

IEEE 1484.13.2-2013 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Learning Technology - Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) Mapping to the Conceptual Model for Resource Aggregation

This recommended practice specifies how the elements and attributes defined in the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) relate to the components of the conceptual model for resource aggregation defined in IEEE Std 1484.13.1(TM)-2012.

IEEE 1484.13.2-2013