The World's First International Standard for IoT Architecture Voted by DIS

Wuxi, January 3 — (Reporter Guo Guozhong, Correspondent Pan Tianji) According to the Wuxi Institute of Internet of Things Industry, the institute has taken the lead in developing the first global top-level architecture international standard for the Internet of Things, ISO/IEC 30141. This significant milestone was officially approved during the second plenary session of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC41 in New Delhi, India. Liu Haitao, president of the Wuxi Institute, stated, “The adoption of the DIS version of the IoT architecture standard marks a historic breakthrough for China in the field of international IoT standards. It highlights China’s growing influence and leadership in the global IoT technology industry, and is expected to have a profound impact on the future development of IoT worldwide.” The top-level architecture standard for the Internet of Things can be seen as its "constitution." It serves as the foundational framework that guides the development of IoT technologies and industries. By taking control of this standard, China has positioned itself at the forefront of the third wave of informatization and the core of the fourth industrial revolution. Just like the ISO/OSI seven-layer model became the cornerstone of the internet era, ISO/IEC 30141's six-domain reference architecture aims to unify industry understanding and become the fundamental framework for IoT. Notably, this is the first time China has led the development of a top-level international standard in a rapidly emerging tech field. The standard was initially proposed by the Wuxi Institute in September 2013 and took over four years to finalize. It went through five intense rounds of negotiations, involving multiple changes, splits, and mergers. Despite strong opposition from developed countries such as the U.S., UK, Japan, and South Korea, China successfully secured its position, marking a major achievement in leading global IoT standards. At the recent meeting in New Delhi, around 60 IoT experts from China, India, the U.S., Germany, Sweden, Canada, South Korea, and Japan participated. The event included discussions in working groups WG3, WG4, and WG5, as well as several study groups. Experts from the Wuxi Institute presented the NWIP report on IoT applications in financial networks and substation monitoring within WG5, engaging in active exchanges with international participants and gaining support from various countries. Following the approval of the standard, the Wuxi Institute will submit two new proposals through the China National Standards Committee to SC41, initiating project voting. This move signifies the gradual globalization of China’s application standards in areas such as IoT finance and substation monitoring.

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