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PD IEC TR 63289:2020 — Conceptual model for TC 100 standardization on multimedia cyber technology. This technical report describes representative cases of multimedia cyber technology (including IoT and cyber-physical systems) within the scope of IEC TC 100 and identifies possible items for future standardization.

Abstract

This Technical Report provides a conceptual model and illustrative use cases (home music, home video, in-vehicle audio/video, cable and network video systems, etc.) to support TC 100 work on multimedia cyber technology. It maps scenarios and technology building blocks to potential standardization needs, helping TC 100 members prioritize areas such as interoperability, interfaces, system architecture and use-case driven requirements for multimedia IoT/CPS applications.

General information

  • Status: Published / Technical Report (active).
  • Publication date: 29 September 2020.
  • Publisher: International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) — Technical Committee TC 100 (Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment).
  • ICS / categories: 33.160.60 (Multimedia systems and teleconferencing equipment).
  • Edition / version: Edition 1.0 (2020).
  • Number of pages: 25 pages.

Scope

Defines a conceptual model intended to guide TC 100 standardization efforts for multimedia cyber technology. The report presents typical multimedia IoT/CPS cases within TC 100’s remit, describes relevant system components and interactions, and suggests candidate topics for standardization (interfaces, data models, interoperability considerations and related metadata). The purpose is to inform and align future TC 100 work rather than to specify normative requirements.

Key topics and requirements

  • Conceptual model linking multimedia services, devices and networked cyber-physical components.
  • Illustrative use cases: home music services, home video services, in‑vehicle audio/video systems, cable and network video systems.
  • Identification of potential standardization items: interfaces, data/metadata models, interoperability profiles and conformance aspects.
  • Considerations for IoT and CPS integration with multimedia systems (architecture, device discovery, service orchestration).
  • Non-normative guidance to help TC 100 prioritize work (security, privacy, QoS and system integration are highlighted as cross-cutting concerns).

Typical use and users

Primary users are IEC TC 100 experts, national mirror committees, standards developers and working groups planning multimedia-related standardization. Secondary users include product designers, systems architects, manufacturers of audio/video equipment, software integrators, researchers and organizations evaluating interoperability and system-level requirements for multimedia IoT/CPS deployments.

Related standards

This Technical Report complements existing IEC TC 100 standards for audio, video and multimedia systems by providing a use-case driven model for emerging multimedia cyber technologies. It is intended to inform future normative work and to be used alongside other IEC/ISO standards that address media formats, interfaces, networked device interoperability and CPS/IoT frameworks.

Keywords

multimedia cyber technology; TC 100; conceptual model; IoT; CPS; interoperability; audio; video; use cases; standardization items.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: IEC TR 63289:2020 is a Technical Report titled "Conceptual model for TC 100 standardization on multimedia cyber technology" that presents a conceptual framework and example cases to guide TC 100 standardization activities in multimedia IoT and CPS domains.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers conceptual modelling and illustrative cases (home music, home video, car audio/video, cable/network video systems) and identifies candidate standardization items such as interfaces, data/metadata models and interoperability considerations; the report is informative, not normative.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: TC 100 members and national standards bodies use it to plan future work; manufacturers, system integrators, architects and researchers consult it for guidance on multimedia IoT/CPS use cases and potential interoperability requirements.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: It was published on 29 September 2020 and is the first edition (Edition 1.0). There is no indication on IEC records that it has been superseded; the document stability date is listed through 2028.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: It is an IEC Technical Report produced to support TC 100 activities and complements other IEC and ISO work in the multimedia, audio/video and CPS/IoT domains; it is not itself a multi-part normative standard series but may lead to future normative standards under TC 100.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Multimedia cyber technology, conceptual model, IoT, CPS, interoperability, interfaces, TC 100, audio, video, standardization items.