ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-7:2011
Information technology - Smart transducer interface for sensors and actuators - Part 7: Transducer to radio frequency identification (RFID) systems communication protocols and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) formats
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-7:2011 defines guidance for smart transducer interface communication between sensors or actuators and radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, including related Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) formats. For engineering teams and compliance professionals, it provides a technical reference for understanding how device data may be structured and exchanged in RFID-enabled environments. ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-7:2011 is relevant when evaluating interoperability, documentation quality, and technical consistency across connected sensing or actuation applications.
What is ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-7:2011?
This document forms part of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 family and focuses on the communication protocols and TEDS formats associated with transducer to RFID systems. In practical terms, it supports a structured approach to identifying how transducer information can be represented and communicated for technical integration and verification activities. Organizations may use it during technical review, interface assessment, or conformity assessment preparation when working with RFID-linked sensor or actuator data handling requirements.
Applications of ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-7:2011
ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-7:2011 is most relevant in product evaluation, laboratory evaluation, and system integration workflows involving smart transducers and RFID-based identification or data exchange. It may support engineering documentation for connected devices, testing workflows for interface behavior, and procurement review where compatibility requirements must be checked against a defined technical reference. It is also useful in quality workflows where consistent device description and operational consistency are important.
Why is ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-7:2011 important?
This document matters because it helps reduce ambiguity in how transducer data is communicated and documented within RFID-enabled systems. That can improve interoperability, support technical validation, and make verification activities more efficient across development, testing, and deployment phases. For organizations preparing compliance evidence or assessing supplier documentation, ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-7:2011 can serve as a useful reference for risk management, engineering specification alignment, and more consistent conformity assessment preparation.
- Supports structured communication between transducers and RFID system implementations
- Provides a reference for TEDS-related data formatting and interface evaluation
- Assists testing and validation teams with technical assessment and documentation review
- Useful for procurement and compliance workflows where interoperability is a concern
- Publication Date: 2011-12-15
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 (2011-12-15)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 (2010-05-20)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 (2010-05-20)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451 (2010-05-20)
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