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  • IEEE
    IEEE Draft Standard for a Smart Transducer Interface for Sensors, Actuators, Devices, and Systems - Common Functions, Communication Protocols, and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) Formats
    Edition: 0000
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Description of P1451.0 0000

Revision Standard - Active - Draft. This standard provides the common functions, network services, transducer services, and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) formats for members of the IEEE 1451 family of standards to be interoperable in both network interface and transducer interface. It defines the common functions and characteristics that are to be performed by a network capable application processor (NCAP) which is a 1451 server, and all devices that implement the NCAP. It defines a set of network services that include a set of commands and replies to access transducer data and TEDS data from the NCAP (1451 server) by the Internet of Things (IoT) applications (APPs) that are 1451 clients. Application programming interfaces (APIs) of network services are defined to facilitate communications between the APPs (1451 clients) and NCAPs. It also defines the common functions and characteristics that are to be performed by a transducer interface module (TIM) and all devices that implement the TIM. It defines a set of transducer services that include a set of commands and replies to facilitate the setup and control of the TIM as well as reading and writing the data used by the NCAP. APIs of transducer services are defined to facilitate communications between the NCAPs and TIMs. It specifies the formats for a TEDS and methods to access the TEDS. It also defines the common functions and characteristics that are to be performed by an APP and all devices that implement the APP.

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