Internet of Things (IoT) - IoT applications for electronic label system (ELS)

ISO/IEC 30169:2022 specifies the system framework, IoT application model and overall technical requirements for ELS.
This document applies to the design and development of the IoT applications for ELS.
The IoT applications for ELS specified in this document are mainly applicable to the retail industry, and can also provide reference for the design and development of the IoT applications for ELS in other industries.

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Published
Publication Date
24-May-2022
Current Stage
PPUB - Publication issued
Start Date
17-Jun-2022
Completion Date
25-May-2022
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ISO/IEC 30169
Edition 1.0 2022-05
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Internet of things (IoT) –
IoT applications for electronic label system (ELS)

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ISO/IEC 30169
Edition 1.0 2022-05
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Internet of things (IoT) –
IoT applications for electronic label system (ELS)

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 33.020 ISBN 978-2-8322-1700-9

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Abbreviated terms . 7
5 Motivation . 7
5.1 Background. 7
5.2 Purpose and significance . 8
6 System framework and IoT application model . 8
6.1 General . 8
6.2 System framework . 8
6.3 IoT application model . 9
6.3.1 General . 9
6.3.2 User . 9
6.3.3 ELS backend system . 10
6.3.4 Database . 11
6.3.5 IoT gateway . 11
6.3.6 ELs . 12
6.3.7 Perception objects . 12
7 General technical requirements . 12
7.1 General . 12
7.2 Function requirements . 12
7.2.1 ELS backend system . 12
7.2.2 Database . 14
7.2.3 IoT gateway . 14
7.2.4 ELs . 14
7.3 Interface requirements . 15
7.3.1 ELS backend system . 15
7.3.2 Database . 15
7.3.3 IoT gateway . 16
7.3.4 ELs . 16
7.3.5 System scalability . 16
7.4 Performance requirements . 16
7.4.1 ELS backend system . 16
7.4.2 Database . 16
7.4.3 IoT gateway . 17
7.4.4 ELs . 17
Annex A (normative) Reference testing requirements . 19
A.1 General . 19
A.2 Mechanical testing of display devices . 19
A.3 System performance testing . 19
Annex B (informative) Application scenarios, and use cases of ELS. 20
B.1 Application scenarios . 20
B.1.1 Consumer-oriented representation of merchandise information . 20
B.1.2 Staff-oriented representation of merchandise management information . 20

B.1.3 P2P delivery and self pick-up oriented merchandise collection. 21
B.2 Use cases . 21
B.2.1 Grocery store . 21
B.2.2 Cosmetics shop . 21
B.2.3 Fashion shop . 21
B.2.4 Industry factory . 22
Bibliography . 23

Figure 1 – System framework of the IoT applications for ELS . 8
Figure 2 – IoT application model of the IoT applications for ELS . 9

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) –
IoT APPLICATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC LABEL SYSTEM (ELS)

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INTRODUCTION
The development of information technology has brought a lot of changes in daily life, especially
with the invention and emergence of IoT technology. IoT technology makes things connected
with each other, in order to enhance the efficiency, provide effective monitoring and reduce the
cost for all the regular management, maintenance, and other business events for those things.
Because of the information explosion era, there is rapid replacement of information, along with
the rich variety of the information and the extremely short life cycle of the information. It is very
difficult for traditional labels (the paper labels) to adapt to such a quick pace of information
updates. Affected by the IoT technology, traditional labels began the process of becoming
digitalized and interconnected.
However, the process of promotion and distribution of the electronic label system (ELS) is much
faster than the formation of the worldwide marketing regulation system for such a newly
emerging IoT application. To help the marketing maintain t
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