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Frans Vreeswijk IEC General Secretary & CEO KATS 4 th Industrial Revolution Forum SungKyunKwan University 22 March 2017 Seoul, Korea IEC work for smart manufacturing

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Frans VreeswijkIEC General Secretary & CEO

KATS 4th Industrial Revolution Forum SungKyunKwan University22 March 2017Seoul, Korea

IEC work for smart manufacturing

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Smart manufacturing: Standardization of central importanceParts, batch, continuous process applications in: Aerospace, automotive, semiconductors, food & beverage, metals & mining, pharmaceuticals, oil & gas, etc.

Unprecedented integration needed

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IEC standardization for automation and digitalization of industrial processes Plant floor = IECManagement = ISOICT = ISO/IEC JTC1, ITU and IEEE

IEC work for Industry 4.0

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• Plant, equipment, personnel safety

• Data & equipment security

• Sustainability and environmental compliance

• Quality management• …..

Smart manufacturing Standards

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• Industrial automation and digitalization of processes - Wireless HART, Fieldbus, real-time Ethernet

• Interoperability of devices from different vendors

• Support full range of communication, monitoring, control, safety, security

IoT for smart manufacturing

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Industry 4.0 – systems approach

Creation of Systems Evaluation Group 7 - Smart ManufacturingPlatform for industry to drive smart manufacturingIntegration of expertise of many organizationsRegister for participation on IEC website: www.iec.ch SEG 7

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• Systems boundaries, existing Standards, gaps, overlaps

• Interoperability, security

• Integration of next generation technologies

• Define work of future Systems Committee

SEG 7 – Smart manufacturing

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• Simplify communication throughout industry

• Develop common industrial terminology database

• Cooperation with classification consortia

Terminology

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• Global needs, benefits, concepts, pre-conditions

• IEC Market Strategy Board – CTOs of leading industries

• Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA

White Paper: Factory of the future

www.iec.ch/whitepaper/futurefactory

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Dealing with IoT @ IECMany different technical committees

Broad range of technologies• Electric motors• Batteries & energy storage systems• Sensors & actuators• Display devices• Printed electronics• Automation & control• Information technology• …

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The Internet of Things!

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• Wireless sensor networks – key enabler

• Significant information gathering method

• MSB and NIST

Sensors – essential for IoT

www.iec.ch/whitepaper/internetofthings

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IEC work for sensors

TC 47: Semiconductor devicesSC 65A: Industrial-process measurement, control and automationTC 76: Optical radiation safety and laser equipmentSC 86C: Fibre optic sensors TC 113 Graphene sensors

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Making sense of dataCreate order from chaos90% of all data have been generated in the last 3 years

• ISO/IEC JTC1 WG 9(Big Data)

• ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 38(Cloud Computing & Distributed Platforms)

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Ensuring interoperabilityISO/IEC 21823 – Interoperability for Internet of ThingsInteroperability framework to ensure that information exchanges can be understood and efficiently processed to support seamless communication between various IoT entities

Facets Goal Objects Requirements Examples

Transport Technically secure data transfer

Signals Protocols of data transfer

HTTP/S, SOAP

Syntactic Receiving data in an understood format

DataStandardized data exchange formats

JSON, XML, ASN.1

SemanticEnsuring shared interpretation of exchanged data

InformationCommon interpretation for data

Directories, data keys, ontologies

Policy

Ensuring that interoperating systems follow applicable regulatory and organizational policies

Regulatory and organizational polices and interoperation context

Conditions and control for use and access

Access rights

Part 1: FrameworkPart 2: Sematic InteroperabilityPart 3: Network Connectivity (Expected)Part X: TBD

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Addressing critical challengesCyber vulnerabilityData safekeeping and ownershipOver 200 IEC Standards dealing with cyber security

IEC Advisory Committee onSecurity (ACSEC)ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27(IT Security Techniques)

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• Interconnection = increased challenges for security

• Key requirements for smart and secure IoT platforms, next generation technologies

• MSB, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied and Integrated Security, SAP

Secure IoT

www.iec.ch/whitepaper/iotplatform

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IoT for Healthcare & HomecareFrom hospital to homecareMore decentralized and patient centric

Data flows between physicians and patientsIncreasingly customized care

IEC Systems Committee on AAL(Active Assisted Living)Fostering interoperability between systems and vendors

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TC 62 electrical and electronic equipment in medical practiceTC 21 batteries and secondary cellsTC 49 energy harvestingTC 119 printed electronics for disposable adhesive health monitoring patches

Supporting technologies

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IoT for Homes & BuildingsSense, automate and controlOptimize efficiency and energy savingsPredict user preferencesEnsure safety and security

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25/WG 1(Home Electronic Systems)

Source:Schneider Electric

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Real time network availability and saving potentialsAwareness of local conditions, immediate detection and actionIntegration of renewables and distributed energy generation

IoT for Smart Energy

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Street lighting and IoT

Smart street lamps: 6,8 million units by 2023• On-demand light levels/

responsive to ambient light

• Announcement systems• Image and proximity

sensors• Digital signage• Wifi• Etc.

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New IEC IoT technical committees

• IEC TC 124: smart wearable devices

• ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 41: IoT

• Participate through IEC NC in KATS

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Why the IEC?World’s leading provider of International Standards andConformity Assessment Systems in Electrotechnology

83 Members87 Affiliates212 Committees> 20 000 Experts

> 10 000 International Standards4 Conformity Assessment Systems> 1M Certificates issued

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Frans VreeswijkIEC General Secretary & CEO

KATS 4th Industrial Revolution Forum SungKyunKwan University22 March 2017Seoul, Korea

IEC work for smart manufacturing