BS ISO/IEC 21823-2:2020 PDF

BS ISO/IEC 21823-2:2020 PDF

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BS ISO/IEC 21823-2:2020 PDF

Published Date:
06/03/2020

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Active

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Internet of things (IoT). Interoperability for IoT systems-Transport interoperability

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British Standard / ISO/IEC

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This part of IEC 21823 specifies a framework and requirements for transport interoperability, in order to enable the construction of IoT systems with information exchange, peer-to-peer connectivity and seamless communication both between different IoT systems and also among entities within an IoT system.

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File Size : 1 file , 1.2 MB
ISBN(s) : 9780539137217
Note : This product is unavailable in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
Number of Pages : 22
Product Code(s) : 30419436, 30419436, 30419436
Published : 06/03/2020
Same As : BS ISO/IEC 21823-2:2020

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