IEEE 2413.3-2024
IEEE Guide for Hydropower Energy Internet of Things
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IEEE 2413.3-2024 is a technical standard focused on the hydropower energy Internet of Things, bringing a structured approach to connected data exchange, system integration, and operational coordination in power and energy applications. It is relevant where hydropower assets may need to communicate across monitoring, control, and analytics environments. For organizations working with connected infrastructure, IEEE 2413.3-2024 can help support more consistent implementation and clearer technical expectations.
IEEE 2413.3-2024 overview
This standard addresses the use of Internet of Things concepts in hydropower settings, with attention to computing and processing needs as well as power and industry applications. IEEE 2413.3-2024 is intended to provide guidance for structuring communication and interoperability around hydropower-related systems and data flows. In practice, it may help define how devices, platforms, and operational processes fit together in a more reliable technical framework. That makes it useful for engineering teams that need a consistent reference for connected hydropower environments.
Typical use cases
IEEE 2413.3-2024 may be applied when planning connected monitoring and control solutions for hydropower plants, including sensor networks, condition tracking, and operational data collection. It can also support workflows that connect field equipment with supervisory software, analytics tools, or maintenance systems. Typical use cases include plant-level visibility, equipment status reporting, and coordination of distributed data in facilities where computing and energy systems meet. The standard is especially relevant where hydropower operations depend on dependable digital integration.
Why this standard matters
For hydropower and related energy applications, IEEE 2413.3-2024 helps create a clearer technical basis for consistency across connected systems. That can reduce integration risk, support procurement decisions, and improve alignment between design, testing, and operational requirements. A defined standard also makes it easier to compare solutions and manage compliance expectations when multiple devices or platforms are involved. In environments where reliability and coordination matter, having a common reference can support safer and more predictable implementation.
- Hydropower IoT guidance
- Connected monitoring and control
- Data exchange and interoperability
- Computing and processing context
- Operational consistency for energy systems
- Publication Date: 2025
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 2413.3 (2025)
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