Japanese Consortium Adopts ISO Standard For Streaming Sensors
Panasonic, Keio University, Denso Wave and Ramxeed announced plans to build ambient IoT systems using the newly approved ISO/IEC 18000-65 standard for air-interface communications for streaming sensors. The standard allows passive RFID-tagged sensors to negotiate dedicated frequency channels and continuously stream time-series data without batteries. That interoperability aims to reduce vendor lock-in, lower procurement costs and enable battery-free networks feeding ML-driven predictive maintenance.
Key Points
- 1Enable passive RFID tags to stream time-series sensor data by assigning dedicated frequency channels
- 2Allow cross-vendor interoperability and continuous streaming, reducing vendor lock-in and procurement complexity
- 3Enable battery-free sensor networks for predictive maintenance and ML-driven monitoring in industrial infrastructure
Scoring Rationale
New ISO standard increases interoperability and enables battery-free sensor streaming; limited deployment details and niche scope limit immediate industry-wide impact.
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