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The Standards Group of the IEEE Industrial Electronics
Society (IES) has been active in standards for industrial
electronics in recent years, focusing on sensors and sensors
networks, real-time industrial communications and industrial
agents in the automation fields. It has also participated and
collaborated with other IEEE societies such as the Instrumentation
and Measurement Society (IMS) in the IEEE 1451 sensor
networks standards family, and with government entities such as
the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
This paper gives a brief synopsis of IES standards activities
and the trends it sees in industrial electronics standardization
in the coming emerging technologies such as Internet of Things
(IoT)/Industrial IoT (IIoT), 5G communications, industrial wireless
and possibly transportation electrification. All these technologies
are expected to be disruptive to the industry in the
coming years and standards must be generated to be effective
and beneficial to industry and society. The IES Standards Group
anticipates more contributions to the IEEE 1451 standards
family, industrial agents, industrial wireless applications with
NIST, and possibly with standards activities within Industry 4.0
in the coming years.
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Huang, V. K. L.; Bruckner, D.; Chen, C. J.; Leitão, Paulo; Monte, G.; Strasser, T. I.; Tsang, K. F. (2017). Past, present and future trends in industrial electronics standardization. In 43rd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. Beijing. p. 6171-6178