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Standard for Functional Requirements in Blockchain-based Internet of Things (IoT) Data Management

This standard defines the functional requirements in data compliance, governance and risk management in the operational process for Blockchain-based IoT data management systems.

IEEE P2144.2

Standard for Risk Control Requirements for Cryptocurrency Payment

This standard defines the risk control requirements for cryptocurrency payment between consumers and merchants. It addresses how to control the risks on related sides and manage the security of fiat money and cryptocurrency in the value transferring process.

IEEE P2143.3

Standard for Cryptocurrency Payment Performance Metrics

This standard defines the performance metrics of cryptocurrency payment between consumers and merchants required to quantify the experience assessment of both consumers and merchants, such as the duration time required to complete a transaction made in cryptocurrency through a general process of cryptocurrency payment.

IEEE P2143.2

Standard for User Identification and Anti-Money Laundering on Cryptocurrency Exchanges

This standard defines requirements for multiple aspects of user identification and Anti-Money Laundering on cryptocurrency exchanges, such as KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML (Anti-Money Laundering) regulations, outsourcing proper compliance measures to third-party solutions, and building up a self-regulatory layer of security and accountability among exchanges. It is to keep customers from malignant influence of unethical and illegal money that can be traced back inside/outside the cryptocurrency space. It is different from the IEEE P2140.2 standard, which is based on the protection of customer cryptographic assets.

IEEE P2140.3

Standard for Blockchain Interoperability Data Authentication and Communication Protocol

Blockchain interoperability is the ability of two or more blockchain systems or applications to exchange information and to mutually use the information that has been exchanged. The interfaces and protocols play a very important role in realizing interoperability. Therefore, the standard of cross-chain interoperability interfaces and protocols, especially those for data authentication and communication among homogeneous and heterogeneous blockchains systems, is needed. Such protocols coordinate blockchains while supporting multiple cross-chain models and levels to meet business demands without the need to customize gateways or exchanges for specific use cases. Provided in this standard are an infrastructure of cross-chain interoperability, as well as interfaces and protocols of data authentication and communication for homogeneous and heterogeneous blockchain interoperability. The protocols include the distributed identity protocol, metadata protocol, on-chain proof transformation protocol, and cross-chain communication protocol.

IEEE 3205-2023

Standard for the Use of Blockchain in Supply Chain Finance

This standard defines a baseline architectural framework and defines functional roles for blockchain-driven supply chain finance (SCF) implementations, e.g., core enterprise, supplier, bank, blockchain platform provider, and so on. The procedures of registration, asset issuance, asset transfer, financing based on asset on chain, asset clearing and settlement, and asset tracing, are explained. Finally, the technique requirement of the business system, and blockchain platform are discussed.

IEEE 2418.7-2021

Standard for the Framework of Blockchain Use in Internet of Things (IoT)

This standard provides a common framework for blockchain usage, implementation, and interaction with the Internet of Things (IoT). The framework addresses items such as security and privacy challenges with regards to Blockchain in IoT. Blockchain permissioned IoT blockchain, and permission-less IoT blockchain will be included in the framework.

IEEE P2418.1

Standard for Application Technical Specification of Blockchain-based E-Commerce Transaction Evidence Collecting

This standard specifies the terminology, technical reference framework, basic functional requirements, and technical indicators for the platform of blockchain-based e-commerce transaction evidence collecting, which is the foundation of digital business interactions.

IEEE P3802

Standard for a data-trading system: overview, terminology and reference model

This standard establishes a system designed to trade data through domain-independent and principled marketplaces operating under a unified architecture. It defines terminology, a reference model, and the roles and functions of data providers, data users, and data marketplaces. The standard provides an overview of the data trading system using its reference model.

IEEE P3800

Standard for Trusted Data Circulation based on Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT)

This standard defines a trusted data circulation platform based on blockchain and distributed ledger technologies. The system overview of trusted data circulation platform is defined including underlying computation engine layer, blockchain and DLT core function layer, trusted data circulation layer, and interface layer. The functional modules, data circulation processes, technical and security requirements are specified. This standard includes recommendations for controlling the allowable purposes and amount of data utilization, and for data privacy and resistance to tampering during the relevant data operations.

IEEE P3226