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ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013

Information technology - Sensor networks: Sensor Network Reference Architecture (SNRA) - Part 1: General overview and requirements

Standard by IEC, 2013-03-06

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ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013

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ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013 provides a general overview and requirements for the Sensor Network Reference Architecture (SNRA), helping engineering and compliance teams assess how sensor network systems should be structured and evaluated. For organizations working on connected sensing, data exchange, or system integration, the document can support early technical review, procurement screening, and conformity assessment planning. It is especially relevant where a documented architectural reference is needed to improve operational consistency and reduce integration risk.

What is ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013?

ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013 is the first part of the ISO/IEC 29182 series and serves as the general reference for the Sensor Network Reference Architecture. Based on the official title, it is intended to define the high-level architecture and requirements that frame sensor network design, evaluation, and implementation. As a technical document in a standards workflow, it may be used to support engineering documentation, technical assessment, and review of how sensor network functions are organized across a system.

Applications of ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013 when planning or reviewing sensor network solutions for industrial automation, monitoring systems, distributed measurement environments, or connected control applications. It can also be useful in technical validation activities where teams need a common architectural reference before detailed design or verification activities begin. Procurement teams and laboratories may rely on it to align expectations around system structure, interface considerations, and documented evaluation during compliance workflows.

Why is ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013 important?

ISO/IEC 29182-1:2013 matters because a clear reference architecture can improve interoperability, support engineering validation, and reduce uncertainty during implementation. For projects involving sensor networks, it may help teams prepare for conformity assessment, organize testing workflows, and document requirements more consistently. The 2013 edition, linked to the broader ISO/IEC 29182 parent series, can assist in technical review and procurement decisions by giving stakeholders a shared basis for comparing solutions and managing integration risk.

  • General overview for the Sensor Network Reference Architecture framework
  • Supports architectural review, requirements mapping, and system planning
  • Useful for conformity assessment, testing workflows, and technical documentation
  • Relevant to sensor network integration, validation, and procurement evaluation
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  • Publication Date: 2013-03-06
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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