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Industry Organizations and Standards Landscape

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This chapter starts with an overview of the IoT standardization landscape and then provides an overview of the main standards defining organizations involved in IoT and a snapshot of the projects that they are undertaking. It covers the following industry organizations: IEEE, IETF, ITU, IPSO Alliance, OCF, IIC, ETSI, oneM2M, AllSeen Alliance, Thread Group, ZigBee Alliance, TIA, Z-Wave Alliance, OASIS, and LoRa Alliance. Finally, the chapter concludes with a summary of the standards gaps and provides a scorecard of the progress to date.

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Rayes, A., Salam, S. (2017). Industry Organizations and Standards Landscape. In: Internet of Things From Hype to Reality. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44860-2_10

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