ISO/IEC TR 30148:2019
Internet of things (IoT) - Application of sensor network for wireless gas meters
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ISO/IEC TR 30148:2019 provides a technical reference for the application of sensor networks in wireless gas meter environments, helping organizations evaluate how IoT-based sensing may be used in metering workflows. For engineering, testing, and procurement teams, it supports clearer technical review and documented evaluation when assessing wireless gas metering solutions. The subject matter is especially relevant where operational consistency, connectivity, and compliance preparation must be considered alongside product selection and deployment planning.
ISO/IEC TR 30148:2019 standard overview
ISO/IEC TR 30148:2019 focuses on the use of sensor networks for wireless gas meters, indicating a technical report intended to guide understanding rather than define a standalone product specification. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC TR 30148, it is useful for teams that need a supporting compliance reference when reviewing system architecture, data collection, and integration considerations. In practical terms, it can inform technical assessment, verification activities, and engineering documentation for IoT-enabled metering implementations.
Applications of ISO/IEC TR 30148:2019
This reference is relevant to organizations working with wireless gas metering systems, smart utility infrastructure, and connected sensor deployments where remote data capture may be part of the workflow. It may also support laboratory evaluation, product evaluation, and procurement review for devices or platforms intended for metering applications. Engineering teams can use it during technical validation to align design expectations, testing workflows, and conformity assessment preparation across connected meter projects.
Why ISO/IEC TR 30148:2019 matters
ISO/IEC TR 30148:2019 matters because wireless gas metering introduces technical and operational dependencies that benefit from structured review. A clear reference can support risk management, testing consistency, and quality workflows when assessing communication reliability, system integration, and data handling in IoT environments. It may also help reduce uncertainty during procurement and compliance planning by giving stakeholders a shared basis for technical review, engineering validation, and conformity assessment preparation.
- Technical guidance for applying sensor networks in wireless gas meter use cases
- Support for engineering review of IoT-based metering architectures and integration points
- Useful context for verification activities, laboratory evaluation, and documented assessment
- Helpful in procurement and compliance workflows where wireless metering performance must be reviewed
- Publication Date: 2019-10-22
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC TR 30148 (2019-10-22)
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