This standard specifies the taxonomy and definitions for human augmentation. Human augmentation, also known as human enhancement, is used to refer to technologies that add to the human body and enhance human productivity or capability. Recent advancements in many technical areas have led to a large variety of implants, wearables and other technologies that could be classified as human augmentation.
- Standard Committee
- CTS/ETSC - Emerging Technology Standards Committee
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EMB/Stds Com
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2020-03-05
Working Group Details
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- IEEE Consumer Technology Society
- Standard Committee
- CTS/ETSC - Emerging Technology Standards Committee
- Working Group
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HAWG - Human Augmentation Working Group
Learn More About HAWG - Human Augmentation Working Group - IEEE Program Manager
- Soo Kim
Contact Soo Kim - Working Group Chair
- Lisa Li
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P2049.2
Standard for Human Augmentation: Privacy and Security
This standard specifies requirements, systems, methods, testing and verification for human augmentation to preserve the privacy and security of both consumers and non-consumers of human augmentation. Human augmentation, also known as human enhancement, is used to refer to technologies that add to the human body and enhance human productivity or capability. Recent advancements in many technical areas have led to a large variety of implants, wearables and other technologies that could be classed as human augmentation.
P2049.3
Standard for Human Augmentation: Identity
This standard specifies the requirements and methods for verifying the identity of a person equipped with human augmentation technologies. Human augmentation, also known as human enhancement, refers to technologies that add to the human body and enhance human productivity or capability. Recent advancements in many technical areas have led to a large variety of implants, wearables and other technologies that could be classified as human augmentation.
P2049.4
Standard for Human Augmentation: Methodologies and Processes for Ethical Considerations
This standard specifies methodologies and processes to prioritize ethical considerations in the creation of human augmentation technologies. Human augmentation, also known as human enhancement, refers to technologies that add to the human body and enhance human productivity or capability. Recent advancements in many technical areas have led to a large variety of implants, wearables and other technologies that could be classified as human augmentation.
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