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Standard for Autonomous Robotics (AuR) Ontology

This standard is a logical extension to IEEE 1872-2015 Standard for Ontologies for Robotics and Automation. The standard extends the CORA ontology by defining additional ontologies appropriate for Autonomous Robotics (AuR) relating to: 1) The core design patterns specific to AuR in common R&A sub-domains; 2) General ontological concepts and domain-specific axioms for AuR; and 3) General use cases and/or case studies for AuR.

P1872.2

IEEE SA P1872.2 Autonomous Robotics (AuR) Ontology Working Group

The purpose of the standard is to extend the CORA ontology to represent more specific concepts and axioms that are commonly used in Autonomous Robotics. The extended ontology specifies the domain knowledge needed to build autonomous systems comprised of robots that can operate in all classes of unstructured environments. The standard provides a unified way of representing Autonomous Robotics 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).

P1872.2

Standard for Authentication in a Multi-server Environment

The standard describes an authentication scheme including the following features: 1) User needs single unique login credentials to logon to multi-Server setup 2) It offers a two-factor authentication scheme comprising of password as one and the soft token/hardware token as the second factor for authentication 3) The scheme does not require a password table to be maintained at the server 4) The scheme resists various known authentication related attacks

IEEE P2989

IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Imaging Equipment

New IEEE Standard - Active.A clear and consistent set of environmental performance criteria for the design of imaging equipment products is established, providing an opportunity to secure market recognition for efforts to reduce the environmental impact of electronic products. This standard is also intended to provide a tool for government, institutional, corporate, and consumer purchasers to identify products that demonstrate environmental leadership. The intent is that the standard will be updated and revised on a periodic basis to continue to set a higher performance standard for leadership products.

IEEE 1680.2

IEEE 802-2014IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture

This standard provides an overview to the family of IEEE 802 standards. It describes the reference models for the IEEE 802 standards and explains the relationship of these standards to the higher layer protocols; it provides a standard for the structure of IEEE 802 MAC addresses; it provides a standard for identification of public, private, prototype, and standard protocols; it specifies an object identifier hierarchy used within IEEE 802 for uniform allocation of object identifiers used in IEEE 802 standards; and it specifies a method for higher layer protocol identification.

IEEE 802-2014

IEEE 802.1Q-2014IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks--Bridges and Bridged Networks

This standard specifies how the Media Access Control (MAC) Service is supported by Bridged Networks, the principles of operation of those networks, and the operation of MAC Bridges and VLAN Bridges, including management, protocols, and algorithms.

IEEE 802.1Q-2014

IEEE 802.1CM-2018IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks -- Time-Sensitive Networking for Fronthaul

This standard defines profiles that select features, options, configurations, defaults, protocols, and procedures of bridges, stations, and LANs that are necessary to build networks that are capable of transporting fronthaul streams, which are time sensitive.

IEEE 802.1CM-2018

IEEE 802.1CB-2017IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks--Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability

This standard specifies procedures, managed objects, and protocols for bridges and end systems that provide identification and replication of packets for redundant transmission, identification of duplicate packets, and elimination of duplicate packets. It is not concerned with the creation of the multiple paths over which the duplicates are transmitted.

IEEE 802.1CB-2017

IEEE 802.1AX-2020IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks -- Link Aggregation

Link Aggregation allows parallel point-to-point links to be used as if they were a single link and also supports the use of multiple links as a resilient load-sharing interconnect between multiple nodes in two separately administered networks. This standard defines a MAC-independent Link Aggregation capability and provides general information relevant to specific MAC types.

IEEE 802.1AX-2020

IEEE 802.1AS-2020IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks--Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications

Protocols, procedures, and managed objects for the transport of timing over local area networks are defined in this standard. It includes the transport of synchronized time, the selection of the timing source (i.e., best master), and the indication of the occurrence and magnitude of timing impairments (i.e., phase and frequency discontinuities).

IEEE 802.1AS-2020