IEC SRD 63473:2024
(Main)Active assisted living (AAL) use case standards inventory and mapping
Active assisted living (AAL) use case standards inventory and mapping
IEC SRD 63473:2024 is to describe the process of building an inventory of international standards based on use cases, mapping these international standards to individual use cases, and providing a visual representation in the IEC mapping platform.
This document identifies the main categories of international standards applicable to AAL systems and applies these international standards to AAL components and the complete AAL system.
Although there are national and regional standards that can address parts of AAL systems, this document will focus only on standards developed at the international level (e.g., IEC, ISO, ITU‑T).
IEC SRD 63473:2024 describes the process of building an inventory of international standards based on use cases, mapping these international standards to individual use cases, and providing a visual representation in the IEC mapping platform. <br /> This document identifies the main categories of international standards applicable to AAL systems and applies these international standards to AAL components and the complete AAL system.<br /> Although there are national and regional standards that can address parts of AAL systems, this document will focus only on standards developed at the international level (e.g., IEC, ISO, ITU‑T).
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IEC SRD 63473 ®
Edition 1.0 2024-04
SYSTEMS REFERENCE
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Active assisted living (AAL) use case standards inventory and mapping
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IEC SRD 63473 ®
Edition 1.0 2024-04
SYSTEMS REFERENCE
DELIVERABLE
Active assisted living (AAL) use case standards inventory and mapping
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 11.020.10 ISBN 978-2-8322-8685-2
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Systems approach to developing international standards inventory and use case
mapping . 10
5 Domain and stakeholder analysis . 10
6 Use case analysis . 10
6.1 General . 10
6.2 Use case level of assistance . 11
6.3 Use case level of criticality . 11
6.4 Use case categories . 11
6.5 AAL use cases . 11
7 Architecting and modelling . 11
8 Standards analysis . 12
8.1 Approach to developing the international standards inventory . 12
8.2 AAL standards evaluation . 12
8.3 AAL standards categories . 13
8.4 AAL international standards inventory . 14
8.5 AAL use case international standards analysis . 14
8.6 AAL use case analysis . 15
8.7 Visual representation – Device . 17
8.8 Visual representation – System . 18
8.9 Visual representation – Regulations . 18
9 Gap analysis . 19
Bibliography . 20
Figure 1 – Conceptual AAL Architecture Model (per IEC 63240-2) . 12
Figure 2 – Use case 1 from IEC TS 63134 . 16
Figure 3 – Example visual representation – Device . 18
Figure 4 – Example visual representation – System . 18
Figure 5 – Example visual representation – Regulations . 19
Table 1 – AAL international standards inventory format . 14
Table 2 – Standards categorization . 15
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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ACTIVE ASSISTED LIVING (AAL) USE CASE
STANDARDS INVENTORY AND MAPPING
FOREWORD
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IEC SRD 63473, which is a Systems Reference Deliverable, has been prepared by IEC systems
committee AAL: Active Assisted Living.
The text of this Systems Reference Deliverable is based on the following documents:
Draft SRD Report on voting
SyCAAL/332/DTS SyCAAL/338/RVDTS
Full information on the voting for its approval can be found in the report on voting indicated in
the above table.
The language used for the development of this Systems Reference Deliverable is English.
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INTRODUCTION
IEC systems committee Active Assisted Living (SyC AAL) was formed to develop solutions to
help AAL users of any age to live independently for as long as possible. AAL International
Standards provide guidance for systems to be developed to ensure independent living. AAL
develops systems based on the criteria of individual use cases. AAL systems are compilations
of components, systems, and services from multiple vendors and service providers and contain
a large variety of hardware and software systems, including medical devices, wellness devices,
network hubs, IT systems, home monitoring devices, smart home technology, etc.
The task of AAL is to develop standards considering products, services, systems, safety,
security, privacy, usability, accessibility, performance, and interoperability.
This document describes the process of identifying, compiling, and maintaining an inventory of
international standards applicable to AAL systems. This document also describes the process
of mapping international standards to individual use cases and identifying any gaps in the
coverage of these international standards.
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ACTIVE ASSISTED LIVING (AAL) USE CASE
STANDARDS INVENTORY AND MAPPING
1 Scope
The purpose of this document is to describe the process of building an inventory of international
standards based on use cases, mapping these international standards to individual use cases,
and providing a visual representation in the IEC mapping platform.
This document identifies the main categories of international standards applicable to AAL
systems and applies these international standards to AAL components and the complete AAL
system.
Although there are national and regional standards that can address parts of AAL systems, this
document will focus only on standards developed at the international level (e.g., IEC, ISO,
ITU-T).
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
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