The JCA-IoT and SC&C provides a visible contact point for IoT and its applications including smart cities and communities (SC&C) activities. The JCA-IoT and SC&C also helps to coordinate with external bodies working in the field of IoT and SC&C and enable effective two-way communication with these bodies.

In 2023 close to 200 participants attended the two meetings of JCA-IoT and SC&C:

  • 27th meeting, 31 January 2023, Geneva, Switzerland – Report
  • 28th meeting, 12 September 2023, Arusha, Tanzania – Report

JCA-IoT and SC&C Co-Chairs

Fabio Bigi

Italy

Toru Yamada

Japan

In 2023, the Joint IEC-ISO-ITU Smart Cities Task Force (J-SCTF) continued to foster collaboration among ITU, ISO, and IEC. The initial tenure of J-SCTF, which was due to end in October 2022, was extended by two years by the governing bodies of each SDO. This extension aims to allow the completion of the ongoing work plan, which involves mapping standards methodology, mapping smart cities standards against the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and developing a common reference model.

The Task Force is Co-Chaired by Mr Michael Mulquin (Chair, IEC SyC Smart Cities), Mr Bernard Gindroz (Chair, ISO/TC 268), and Mr Hyoung Jun Kim (Chair, ITU-T SG20). 

J-SCTF Co-Chairs

Michael Mulquin

IEC SyC Smart Cities

Bernard Gindroz

ISO/TC 268

Hyoung Jun Kim

ITU-T SG20

Collaboration with the TM Forum in 2023 has resulted in two draft Recommendations transposed from TM Forum technical specifications being consented at the ITU-T Study Group 20 meeting, Arusha, 13-22 September 2023. These are: 

  • Draft Recommendation ITU-T Y.4704 (ex Y.TM.DM-API) “IoT Device Management API REST Specification is related to the Technical Specifications on TMF 908, “IoT Agent and Device Management API Specification”.  
  • Draft Recommendation ITU-T Y.4703 (ex Y.TM.SM-API) “IoT Service Management API REST Specification” is related to TMF 914, “IoT Service Management API Specification”.  

Together with LoRa Alliance, ITU-T Study Group 20 has joined forces to develop vital international standards recognized by the low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) community for IoT. In 2023, LoRa Alliance contributed to the discussions surrounding the revision of Recommendation ITU-T Y.4480 “Low power protocol for wide area wireless networks”. 

In 2023, ITU-T Study Group 20 continued our collaboration with oneM2M on the development and adoption of IoT standards. 

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