BS ISO/IEC 30143:2020
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Internet of Things (IoT). Underwater acoustic sensor network (UWASN). Application profiles
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 42 |
This document provides the guidelines for designing and developing new applications in the underwater environment such as fish farming, environment monitoring, harbour security, etc. This document also:
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provides the components required for developing the application;
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provides instructions for modelling the application with examples;
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helps the user to understand the communication between the elements in the application for modelling the communication between elements;
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guides the user with the design process of underwater applications.
PDF Catalog
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4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 Abbreviated terms 5 Overview of UWASN application profiles 5.1 Introduction to application profiles 5.2 Benefits of application profiles 6 Design process of UWASN application profiles 6.1 General |
11 | 6.2 Criteria for the design process of UWASN application profiles 6.3 Design process steps for UWASN application profiles 7 Requirements for the design process of UWASN application profiles 7.1 General Tables Table 1 – Steps for the design process of UWASN application profiles |
12 | 7.2 User requirements of UWASN application profiles 7.3 General requirements of UWASN application profiles Table 2 – User requirements of UWASN application profiles Table 3 – General requirements for UWASN application profiles |
13 | 7.4 Functional requirements of UWASN application profiles Table 4 – Functional requirements for UWASN application profiles |
14 | 7.5 Constrained requirements of UWASN application profiles 7.5.1 General Table 5 – Constrained requirements for UWASN application profiles |
15 | 7.5.2 Connectivity 7.5.3 UWA-GW 7.5.4 UWA-DTN-GW 7.5.5 Housing case 7.5.6 Fouling cleaner 7.5.7 Node deployment |
16 | 7.5.8 Battery 8 Modelling techniques for designing UWASN application profiles 8.1 General 8.2 Use case model 8.2.1 General 8.2.2 Elements of use case diagram Figures Figure 1 – Actor representation examples |
17 | 8.2.3 Relationships Figure 2 – Use case representation examples Figure 3 – System boundary representation example Table 6 – Relationship and symbols of use case diagram |
18 | 8.3 Sequence diagram model 8.3.1 General 8.3.2 Elements of sequence diagram Figure 4 – Use case model for UWASN application profiles Figure 5 – Object symbol in a sequence diagram |
19 | Figure 6 – Execution box symbol in a sequence diagram Figure 7 – Lifeline representation in a sequence diagram Figure 8 – Sequence diagram modelling for UWASN application profiles |
20 | 8.4 Class diagram model 8.4.1 General 8.4.2 Elements of class diagram Figure 9 – Representation of different sections in class diagram |
21 | 9 Guidelines for the implementation of UWASN application profiles 9.1 Layered design approach for developing UWASN application profiles Figure 10 – Class diagram modelling for UWASN application profiles |
22 | 9.2 Specific architecture for implementing UWASN application profiles Figure 11 – Layer design approach |
23 | 9.3 Framework for implementing UWASN application profiles 9.3.1 User interface Figure 12 – UWASN specific architectural model |
24 | 9.3.2 System calculation unit 9.3.3 Surface devices 9.3.4 Sensor node |
25 | 9.4 Functional operations for implementing UWASN application profiles Figure 13 – Framework of UWASN application profiles Table 7 – Components for implementing UWASN application profiles |
26 | 10 Specialized maintenance for UWASN application profiles Figure 14 – Operation design approach Table 8 – Operation process of UWASN application profiles |
27 | Table 9 – Key factors for monitoring UWASN application profiles Table 10 – Components used for the maintenance of UWASN application profiles |
28 | Annex A (informative)Application profile example A.1 Fish farming A.1.1 General A.1.2 Guidelines for designing UWASN fish farming application |
29 | A.1.3 Requirements for the design process of UWASN fish farming application Table A.1 – Steps for designing UWASN fish farming application Table A.2 – User requirements for the design processof UWASN fish farming application |
30 | Table A.3 – General requirements for the design processof UWASN fish farming application |
31 | Table A.4 – Functional requirements for the design processof UWASN fish farming application |
32 | A.1.4 Modelling techniques for designing UWASN fish farming application Table A.5 – Constrained requirements for the design processof UWASN fish farming application |
33 | Figure A.1 – Use case model for fish farming application |
34 | A.1.5 Guidelines for the implementation process of UWASN fish farming application Figure A.2 – Sequence diagram model for fish farming application |
35 | Figure A.3 – Layered design approach of fish farming application |
36 | Figure A.4 – Specific fish farming architecture |
37 | Figure A.5 – Framework for fish farming application |
38 | Figure A.6 – Operation design process for fish farming application Table A.6 – Operation design process of UWASN fish farming application |
39 | Table A.7 – Key components to monitor in fish farming application Table A.8 – Components used for the maintenance of UWASN fish farming application |
40 | Bibliography |