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Schneiderman advocates for open technical standards, which he defines as any standard available for public use that is developed and maintained through a collaborative process and that provides or creates an opportunity for interoperability or harmonization between products or devices, and is acceptable to most people who design products and devices. Within that context, he describes how standards are developed, disseminated, and either accepted or rejected. Among his topics are smart grid takes on critical standards challenges, developing a standard for electrical trace heating, wireless chargers become a standards battle zone, the vehicle "black box" gets its own standard, and Internet of Things/M2M as a standards work in progress. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

This book includes a collection of IEEE Standards-specific case studies. The case studies offer an opportunity to combine the teaching preferences of educators with the goals of the SEC (Standards Education Committee); providing students with “real-world” insight into the technical, political, and economic arenas of engineering. This book is a must read for anyone learning about IEEE Standards.

  • Encourages students to think critically about standards development and technology solutions
  • Reinforces the usage of standards as an impetus for innovation
  • Will help understand the dynamics and impacts of standards
Introduction 1(13)
About This Book,
2(1)
The Push for Open Standards,
3(1)
Enter Openstand,
4(1)
The Internet and Its Impact on Standards,
5(2)
Where Does All This Leave SDOs?,
7(1)
Rolling Out IPv6,
7(1)
Standards and Trade,
8(2)
Consortia-Chaos and Compromise,
10(1)
Case Study Topics in This Book,
11(3)
1 Smart Grid Takes on Critical Standards Challenges 14(42)
A System-of-Systems,
16(1)
Jump Starting the Smart Grid,
17(2)
The Standards Priority,
19(3)
Strictly Business,
22(1)
United States Has a Running Start,
23(1)
Smart Meter Concerns,
24(2)
IEEE and the Smart Grid,
26(2)
Catalog of Standards,
28(1)
Timing is Everything,
29(1)
Europe's Interconnected Grid,
30(1)
China Goes Smart,
31(3)
The Smart Grid in Cities,
34(1)
Wireless Everywhere,
35(3)
Advantage, Consumer,
38(3)
Leveraging Home Networks,
41(2)
Conformity Assessment,
43(3)
Cybersecurity Becomes a Major Issue,
46(3)
Solar Flare Threats,
49(3)
More to Come,
52(4)
2 Bluetooth and ZigBee-Fast-Paced Standards Development Boosts Growth 56(23)
Jump Starting the Technology,
57(1)
Interoperability-the (Almost) Killer Issue,
58(4)
Why "Bluetooth?",
62(3)
Bluetooth Standards Development: A Timeline,
65(4)
Bluetooth Today,
69(1)
The ZigBee Story,
70(2)
The Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Gap,
72(1)
Fits and Starts,
73(1)
ZigBee Products,
74(1)
Changing of the Guard,
75(1)
Recent ZigBee Smart Grid Developments,
76(3)
3 Developing a Standard for Electrical Trace Heating 79(13)
Why a New Standard was Needed,
80(2)
Establishing a New Standard,
82(1)
Putting Aside Differences,
83(1)
Forming a Working Group,
83(2)
Confidence Surges,
85(1)
Manufacturers Experience Growth,
86(1)
Going Global,
87(1)
History and Timeline of IEEE 515,
88(1)
What's Next? A Jointly Developed International Standard: IEC/IEEE 60079-30,
89(3)
4 TV "White Space" Standards Open New Markets 92(29)
Making It Happen,
93(1)
Protecting the System,
94(1)
Setting a Standard,
95(2)
Super Wi-Fi?,
97(2)
Plugging Dynamic Spectrum Access,
99(1)
DSA and the Military,
100(1)
Finding Common Ground,
101(2)
Economics of TV White Spaces,
103(1)
About Those Broadcasters,
104(1)
Wireless MICS Become an Issue,
105(2)
Never Mind,
107(1)
The Global Impact,
108(2)
Future Challenges,
110(3)
Japan Adopts White Space,
113(1)
Another Major Market,
114(1)
What's Next?,
115(3)
Spectrum Sensing,
118(3)
5 New and Emerging Standards Help Promote Medical Device Development 121(24)
Multiple Solutions,
122(2)
Too Many Radios?,
124(1)
A Work in Progress,
125(2)
Going to Market,
127(1)
Plenty of Standards, More Coming,
128(1)
FDA Recognizes IEEE Standards,
129(3)
A Device, Not a Device,
132(1)
FDA Defines Its "Standards",
133(2)
NFC Standards and Devices,
135(1)
Medical Device Design Challenges,
136(1)
More Market Research,
137(2)
Major Markets, Players,
139(1)
M2M in Telecare,
140(2)
Internet of (Medical) Things,
142(1)
The IP Wars,
143(1)
Privacy Issues,
144(1)
6 Wireless Chargers Become A Standards Battle Zone 145(26)
Going Global,
147(1)
Charged Up,
147(3)
How It Works,
150(2)
The Resonance Approach,
152(1)
PMA and A4WP Unite,
153(2)
For PMA: An Open Spec,
155(2)
The Test Market: Starbucks and McDonald's,
157(2)
Getting the Word Out,
159(1)
Intel Inside,
160(3)
Military Needs Wireless Charging,
163(1)
Apple Gets a Bite,
164(2)
Innovative, Alternative Approaches to Wireless Power,
166(5)
7 Vehicle "Black Box" Gets Its Own Standard 171(17)
Some Background...,
172(1)
Jump Starting EDRs,
173(1)
Cost Becomes an Issue,
174(1)
More Studies, More Data,
175(2)
A Major Standard Revision,
177(1)
Privacy a Driving Issue,
178(3)
Updating Driver Privacy,
181(1)
Hacking Your Car Code,
182(1)
Europe Test Drives EDRs,
183(2)
More GM Recalls,
185(1)
More Technology,
186(2)
8 EDA Sets the Standard for Complexity 188(15)
Where do EDA Standards Come From?,
189(2)
Semiconductors and EDA,
191(2)
Works in Progress,
193(1)
It's a Business,
194(2)
Key Standards,
196(1)
EDA Consolidations-Consortia and Companies,
197(3)
EDA and the Internet,
200(1)
Back to School,
201(2)
9 Internet of Things/M2M-A (Standards) Work in Progress 203(32)
From RFID to IoT,
205(2)
Defining Things,
207(2)
IoT and the ITU,
209(5)
Accelerating Standards Development of IoT,
214(3)
M2M Consortia Not Far Behind,
217(2)
Multi-Mode Wireless Sensors,
219(2)
Big Numbers, Big Dreams,
221(2)
Operators See Opportunity in M2M,
223(4)
In the Chips,
227(2)
Connected Car Standards,
229(2)
Regulatory Issues,
231(1)
Hack My Fridge?,
232(1)
Politics, But Not As Usual,
233(2)
Epilogue 235(18)
International Standards Development Organizations Defined 253(14)
Index 267
Ron Schneiderman has been covering technology and business management issues for more than 40 years. He is a contributing editor to Electronic Design Magazine; Vision, the flagship magazine of the Consumer Electronics Association; IEEE Spectrum, IEEE Spectrum Online and IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. Schneiderman is the author of seven books, including Technology Lost -- Hype and Reality in the Digital Age (Prentice Hall), FUTURE TALK -- The Changing Wireless Game (IEEE Press), and The Mobile Technology Question & Answer Book -- A Survival Guide for Business Managers, published by AMACOM, the book publishing arm of the American Management Association.