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How does ISO 10303 (STEP) support the Digital Twin?

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How does ISO 10303 (STEP) support the Digital Twin?

 

With powerful standards for interoperability:

· AP242 – Geometry, PMI, CAD, PLM & systems modeling, Digital Product Passport and more

· AP209 – Simulation & analysis integration/FEM

· EXPRESS/P21/XML/REST – Precise data exchange formats

· Semantic tools – Linking with ontologies & other standards

 

STEP keeps your Digital Twin connected, validated, and future-ready.

 

Connect with “the standards people” at www.jotneconnect.com to discuss your next standards project opportunities. 

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Supply Chain Integrity, Transparency, and Trust at the IETF

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The IETF (The Internet Engineering Task Force) is proposing new work on Supply Chain Integrity, Transparency, and Trust.

Source: https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/scitt/about/

From the Charter: "...The Supply Chain Integrity, Transparency, and Trust (SCITT) work forms a set of interoperable building blocks that will allow implementers to build integrity and accountability into supply chain systems to help assure trustworthy operation. For example, a public computer interface system could report its software composition that can then be compared against known software compositions or certifications for such a device thereby giving confidence that the system is running the software expected and has not been modified, either by attack or accident, in the supply chain..."

The Proposed WG has as action point: "Standardize the technical flows for providing information about a software supply chain, which also includes firmware, and covering the essential building blocks that make up the architecture."

Mailing List for subscription: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/scitt

The IETF participation is open to any interested individual

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International Robotics Standards Coordination Effort meeting

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Dear colleagues, 

The IEEE RAS Standards Committee organized a meeting during the ICRA conference, last 22nd May 2022, in Philadelphia, U.S.A. to discuss the ongoing efforts towards the developments of Robotic standards at different SDOs, e.g., IEEE, ASME, ISO, A3 (forme RIA), OMG.

During the week, several IEEE Working Groups (WG) meetings took place, and a new WG on Semantic Mapping took its kick-off meeting.

 

More information on the website:

https://www.ieee-ras.org/industry-government/standards/standards-strategy-meeting

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IEEE Standard for Autonomous Robotics Ontology [WG 1872.2]

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A recent publication at the  IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine presents,

the IEEE1872.2 Autonomous Robotics (AuR) Ontology.
 

The standard is a logical extension to IEEE 1872–2015 Standard Ontologies for Robotics and Automation, core ontology or robotics and automation (CORA).

The standard ontology specifies the domain knowledge needed to build autonomous systems consisting of robots that can operate in all classes of unstructured environments. The standard provides a unified way of representing AuR system architectures across different R&A domains, including, but not limited to, aerial, ground, surface, underwater, and space robots. This allows unambiguous identification of the basic hardware and software components necessary to provide a robot, or a group of robots, with autonomy (i.e., endow robots with the ability to perform desired tasks in unstructured environments without continuous explicit human guidance). The stakeholders for the standard include robot designers and builders; robotics researchers; robot industry experts; robot users; and policy makers.

The publication is freely available at:
https://doi.org/10.1109/MRA.2021.3095993

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