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IEC 63240-1:2020 pdf download

IEC 63240-1:2020 pdf download

IEC 63240-1:2020 pdf download.Active assisted living (AAL) reference architecture and architecture model – Part 1: Reference architecture
1 Scope
This document specifies the AAL reference architecture. This document defines concepts and introduces terminology. It provides generic rules for designers of AAL systems and services with the aim to facilitate systems design and enable interoperability between components. This document identifies safety, security, privacy, and other requirements for AAL systems such as usability, accessibility, and trustworthiness (reliability, resilience).
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: • • IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/ ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp 3.1.1 AAL device material element or assembly of such elements intended to perform a required function used in an AAL service (IEV 871-01-04) Note 1 to entry: There are 1) medical devices (IEV 871-06-06), as defined by regulatory agencies, 2) personal health devices and sensors (IEV 871-04-29) for fitness, well-being, personal comfort and personal security and 3) devices which can serve as aggregators of personal data produced by the user of the device. [SOURCE: IEC 60050-151:2001, 151-11-20, modified – The term “device” has been replaced by “AAL device”. In the definition, “used in an AAL service” has been added.] 3.1.2 AAL gateway functional unit that connects two computer networks with different network architectures and protocols used in an AAL service (IEV 871-01-04) Note 1 to entry: The computer networks may be local area networks, wide area networks, or other types of networks. Note 2 to entry: Examples of gateways are a LAN gateway, a mail gateway used in an AAL service.[SOURCE: IEC 60050-732:2010, 732-01-17, modified – The term “gateway” has been replaced by “AAL gateway”. In the definition and in Note 2 to entry, “used in an AAL service” has been added.] 3.1.3 AAL platform backend system AAL backend system system that houses a number of components (functionalities) in order to collect the data from AAL gateways or AAL devices directly over a wide area network connection, and that can also implement components for the remote management of AAL gateway or AAL device (e.g. firmware update) and components for interfacing with AAL information systems or other information systems 3.1.4 AAL application AAL application and services program or application that interacts with the AAL users or within the network infrastructure to transmit or exchange data and information in the network [SOURCE: IEC 61907:2009, 3.1.13 – modified. The term in the source entry is “(network) service function”. In the definition, “network users” has been replaced by “AAL users”.] 3.1.5 AAL user person who uses or benefits from, or uses and benefits from, AAL devices, AAL systems or AAL services [SOURCE: IEC 60050-871:2018, 871-02-05] 3.1.6 AAL service action or function of an AAL system creating an added value for customers EXAMPLE 1 Configuration and maintenance of AAL systems. EXAMPLE 2 Assistant systems to support the home and living environment. Note 1 to entry: An AAL service can consist of several individual services. [SOURCE: IEC 60050-871:2018, 871-01-04]3.1.7 AAL information system collection of technical and human resources that provide the storage, computing, distribution, and communication for the information required by an AAL service (IEV 871-01-04) Note 1 to entry: An AAL information system can contain various types of personal information. Note 2 to entry: See http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/IS-information-system-or-information-services [accessed 2020-10-20]. The definition is based on the first sentence, in which “IS (information system) is the ” was omitted and “all or some part of an enterprise” was replaced by “an AAL service (IEV 871 -01-04)”. Note 1 to entry was added. 3.1.8 consumer electronics CE electronic devices designed to be purchased and used by end users or consumers for daily and non-commercial/non-professional purposes. Note 1 to entry: Consumer electronics are among the most commonly used form of electronic, computing and communication devices.

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