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Architecture Part 1: Analysis of the architectures proposed for consideration

The present document provides an analysis and comparison of existing M2M-related Architecture work undertaken by the founding partners of oneM2M, including: the Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) and the Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC) of Japan; the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) of the USA; the China Communications Standards Association (CCSA); the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI); and the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) of Korea. In addition, architectural work by other non-oneM2M Partner Type 1 organizations is provided for consideration.

The present document is intended to ensure a common understanding of existing M2M Architectural approaches, in order to facilitate future normative work resulting in oneM2M Technical Specifications (TS). The present document has been prepared under the auspices of the oneM2M Technical Plenary, by the oneM2M Architecture Working Group.

ETSI TR 118 502 V1.0.0

Study of Management Capability Enablement Technologies for Consideration

The present document describes and collects the state-of-art of the existing technologies on management capability, evaluates if the technologies can match the requirements defined in oneM2M, analyzes how the technologies can leverage the design of the architecture of oneM2M.

ETSI TR 118 506 V1.0.0

For Television Analog Recording — 1-in Type B Helical Scan — Records

This standard specifies the dimensions and location of the video, audio, and tracking-control records and the longitudinal separation of the simultaneously recorded information of the video and audio records, as recorded on 1-in type B helical-scan television tape recordings.

SMPTE ST 16:1998

For Video Recording — 2-in Quadruplex Tape — Video, Audio and Tracking-Control Records

This standard specifies both the locations for the edges of the video, audio, and tracking-control records, and the mechanical separation of the simultaneously recorded information of the video and audio records, as recorded at 15 and 7.5 in/s on 2-in quadruplex video magnetic tape.

SMPTE ST 6:1998

IEEE - ASV WG_P7001 - Autonomous Systems Validation Working Group_P7001

A key concern over autonomous systems (AS) is that their operation must be transparent to a wide range of stakeholders, for different reasons. (i) For users, transparency is important because it builds trust in the system, by providing a simple way for the user to understand what the system is doing and why. If we take a care robot as an example, transparency means the user can quickly understand what the robot might do in different circumstances, or if the robot should do anything unexpected, the user should be able to ask the robot 'why did you just do that?'. (ii) For validation and certification of an AS transparency is important because it exposes the system's processes for scrutiny. (iii) If accidents occur, the AS will need to be transparent to an accident investigator; the internal process that led to the accident need to be traceable. Following an accident (iv) lawyers or other expert witnesses, who may be required to give evidence, require transparency to inform their evidence. And (v) for disruptive technologies, such as driverless cars, a certain level of transparency to wider society is needed in order to build public confidence in the technology. For designers, the standard will provide a guide for self-assessing transparency during development and suggest mechanisms for improving transparency (for instance the need for secure storage of sensor and internal state data, comparable to a flight data recorder or black box).

IEEE - 1.3.1 EMELC-WG - Engineering Methodologies for Ethical Life-Cycle Concerns Working Group

Engineers, technologists and other project stakeholders need a methodology for identifying, analysing and reconciling ethical concerns of end users at the beginning of systems and software life cycles.

The purpose of this standard is to enable the pragmatic application of this type of Value-Based System Design methodology which demonstrates that conceptual analysis of values and an extensive feasibility analysis can help to refine ethical system requirements in systems and software life cycles.

This standard will provide engineers and technologists with an implementable process aligning innovation management processes, IS system design approaches and software engineering methods to minimize ethical risk for their organizations, stakeholders and end users.

IEEE - P7010 - Wellbeing Metrics Standard for Ethical Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems

This standard establishes wellbeing metrics relating to human factors directly affected by intelligent and autonomous systems and establishes a baseline for the types of objective and subjective data these systems should analyse and include (in their programming and functioning) to proactively increase human wellbeing.
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IEEE - P7007 - Ontological Standard for Ethically Driven Robotics and Automation Systems

The standard establishes a set of ontologies with different abstraction levels that contain concepts, definitions and axioms which are necessary to establish ethically driven methodologies for the design of Robots and Automation Systems.
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IEEE - P7005 - Standard for Transparent Employer Data Governance

The standard defines specific methodologies to help employers to certify how they approach accessing, collecting, storing, utilizing, sharing, and destroying employee data. The standard provides specific metrics and conformance criteria regarding these types of uses from trusted global partners and how vendors and employers can meet them.
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Development Status: Under development