Standardizing Sensor Analytics for the Internet of Things: IEEE Standards Association Webinar

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly using sensor data to make critical decisions thanks to real-time analytics. In collaboration with the IEEE Sensors Council, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) has commenced standardization efforts. IEEE P2510™ – Standard for Establishing Quality of Data Sensor Parameters in the Internet of Things Environment defines quality measures, controls, and definitions for sensor data used in IoT environments across a multitude of verticals including power and energy, oil and gas, environmental quality, healthcare and consumer electronics. This video is a recorded webinar about these efforts. 
 
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) is a leading consensus building organization that nurtures, develops and advances global technologies, through IEEE. We bring together a broad range of individuals and organizations from a wide range of technical and geographic points of origin to facilitate standards development and standards related collaboration. With collaborative thought leaders in more than 160 countries, we promote innovation, enable the creation and expansion of international markets and help protect health and public safety. Collectively, our work drives the functionality, capabilities and interoperability of a wide range of products and services that transform the way people live, work and communicate. 
 
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly using sensor data to make critical decisions thanks to real-time analytics. In collaboration with the IEEE Sensors Council, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) has commenced standardization efforts. IEEE P2510™ – Standard for Establishing Quality of Data Sensor Parameters in the Internet of Things Environment defines quality measures, controls, and definitions for sensor data used in IoT environments across a multitude of verticals including power and energy, oil and gas, environmental quality, healthcare and consumer electronics. This video is a recorded webinar about these efforts.
 
 

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