GB/T 30269.501-2014
ActiveInformation technology―Sensor networks―Part 501: Identification: Identifier encoding rules for sensor node
信息技术 传感器网络 第501部分:标识:传感节点标识符编制规则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the encoding rules for identifiers assigned to sensor nodes within a sensor network. It is applied in the design and deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) systems, ensuring each sensor node has a unique, structured identifier for data management and network communication. The standard is used by engineers and system integrators to maintain interoperability and traceability across heterogeneous sensor network environments.
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