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IEEE 1451.1 2000

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IEEE Standard for a Smart Transducer Interface for Sensors and Actuators – Network Capable Application Processor Information Model

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IEEE 2000 349
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New IEEE Standard – Active. This standard defines an object model with a network-neutral interface for connecting processors to communication networks, sensors, and actuators. The object model containing blocks, services, and components specifies interactions with sensors and actuators and forms the basis for implementing application code executing in the processor.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
4 Participants
6 CONTENTS
9 1. Overview
10 1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Benefits
11 2. References
2.1 General references
2.2 References pertaining to String representation
13 2.3 References pertaining to uncertainty
3. Definitions
22 4. Conventions
4.1 Class naming
4.2 Descriptive syntax
23 4.3 Word usage
24 4.4 Class definitions
25 4.5 Operation signature datatypes
26 4.6 Behavioral specification notation
27 5. Information model
28 5.1 Object model specifications
35 5.2 Data model specifications
36 5.3 Network communication models
40 5.4 IEEE 1451.1 users
41 6. Datatypes in an IEEE 1451.1 system
6.1 Primitive datatypes
45 6.2 Derived datatypes
59 7. Common properties
7.1 Class designator properties
61 7.2 Object operation properties
74 7.3 Block Cookie properties
76 7.4 Value uncertainty specification
77 8. Top-level class definitions
8.1 Root abstract class
78 8.2 Entity abstract class
89 9. Block classes
9.1 Block abstract class
98 9.2 NCAP Block class
116 9.3 Function Block class
119 9.4 Base Transducer Block abstract class
122 9.5 Transducer Block abstract class
131 9.6 Dot2 Transducer Block class
9.7 Dot3 Transducer Block class
132 9.8 Dot4 Transducer Block class
10. Component classes
10.1 Component abstract class
134 10.2 Parameter class
136 10.3 Parameter With Update class
141 10.4 Physical Parameter abstract class
155 10.5 Scalar Parameter class
157 10.6 Scalar Series Parameter class
162 10.7 Vector Parameter class
167 10.8 Vector Series Parameter class
172 10.9 Time Parameter class
176 10.10 Action class
179 10.11 File class
185 10.12 Partitioned File class
189 10.13 Component Group class
195 11. Service classes
11.1 Service abstract class
197 11.2 Base Port abstract class
199 11.3 Base Client Port abstract class
201 11.4 Client Port class
206 11.5 Asynchronous Client Port class
216 11.6 Base Publisher Port abstract class
219 11.7 Publisher Port class
221 11.8 Self Identifying Publisher Port class
227 11.9 Event Generator Publisher Port class
233 11.10 Subscriber Port class
237 11.11 Mutex Service class
241 11.12 Condition Variable Service class
247 12. Publication semantics
12.1 Overview
248 12.2 Publishing operational behavior
249 12.3 Structure of publications
254 13. Defined publications
13.1 Publication Timer_Tick specification
255 13.2 Publication Timer_Properties specification
257 13.3 Publication Request_Timer_Properties specification
13.4 Publication Physical_Parametric_Data specification
260 13.5 Publication Physical_Parametric_ Data_Publisher_Identifying spec ification
261 14. Encode and decode rules
14.1 Argument encoding and decoding
262 14.2 Client-server argument encoding and decoding
264 14.3 Publish-side argument encoding
268 14.4 Subscriber-side argument decoding
271 15. Memory management rules
15.1 Applicability of memory management rules
15.2 In process memory management
15.3 Simple datatype memory management
15.4 Nonsimple datatype memory management
274 16. Conformance
16.1 Conformance objective
275 16.2 Definition of conformance terms
277 16.3 Conformance requirements
283 Annex A—Using the object model
292 Annex B—Client-server example
300 Annex C—Publish-subscribe example
306 Annex D—System configuration and operation
318 Annex E—NCAP interoperation and network-independent code
320 Annex F—IEEE 1451.1 String character set
323 Annex G—Assignment of enumeration values to ISO 639 language codes
328 Annex H—IEEE 1451.2 Transducer Block definition
349 Annex I—Bibliography
IEEE 1451.1 2000
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