This standard defines the vocabulary, data formats, and APIs for controlling the actuators, which helps enable the definition of interfaces between the cyber world and the physical world, including: - data formats for interfacing actuator commands defining a root schema with individual actuators, - data formats for recognizing actuator capabilities defining a root schema with individual actuators, - data formats for common data types, and - application programming interfaces to transmit commands and capability descriptions of the actuators between cyber and physical worlds.
- Standard Committee
- C/SAB - Standards Activities Board
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2020-12-03
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Computer Society
- Standard Committee
- C/SAB - Standards Activities Board
- Working Group
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2888_WG - Interfacing Cyber and Physical World Working Group
Learn More About 2888_WG - Interfacing Cyber and Physical World Working Group - IEEE Program Manager
- Jonathan Goldberg
Contact Jonathan Goldberg - Working Group Chair
- Kyoungro Yoon
Other Activities From This Working Group
Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.
P2888.1
IEEE Draft Specification of Sensor Interface for Cyber and Physical World
This standard defines the vocabulary, data formats, and APIs for acquiring information from sensors, enabling communication between the cyber world and the physical world, including: n-- data formats for interfacing sensor data defining a root schema with individual sensor data, n-- data formats for recognizing sensor capabilities defining a root schema with individual sensor capabilities, n-- data formats for common data types, and n-- application programming interfaces to transmit sensor and its capability data between cyber and physical worlds.
P2888.3
Standard on Orchestration of Digital Synchronization between Cyber and Physical Worlds
This standard defines the vocabulary, requirements, metrics, data formats and application program interfaces (APIs) for setting up parameters for and communicating with digital objects to provide sequences of synchronization and interaction with physical objects.
P2888.4
Standard on Architecture for Virtual Reality Disaster Response Training System with Six degrees of Freedom (6 DoF)
This standard defines an architecture required to implement a virtual reality system that can simulate responses to possible disasters in physical spaces, where users can actually move around with six degrees of freedom, for training. This reference architecture includes the physical-to-virtual component that transfers sensor data in the physical space to the virtual world, the virtual-to-virtual component that conveys the data between virtual world objects, and the virtual-to-physical component that transfers the simulated responses in the virtual world to actuators in the physical world.
P2888.5
Standard for Virtual Training System Evaluation Methods
This standard defines evaluation methods for virtual training systems. Both subjective as well as objective evaluation methods are defined, together with evaluation criteria, evaluation questionnaires and evaluation metrics that can be used to evaluate the effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction of virtual training systems. This standard also defines experimental methods for evaluation including setting the experiment's environment, selecting test subjects, configuring the test subject group, designing the experiment, and the experimental procedures.
P2888.6
Standard for Holographic Visualization for Interfacing Cyber and Physical Worlds
This standard defines representations of holographic content to provide interfaces between Cyber and Physical Worlds for objects, which may exist either in Cyber or Physical Worlds. This includes following formats and scheme: ?tHolographic printing file format ?tHolographic contents encoding format ?tHolographic representation scheme.
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