Industrial automation systems and integration - COLLADATM digital asset schema specification for 3D visualization of industrial data - Amendment 1: Elements name and explanations

Systèmes d'automatisation industrielle et intégration — Spécifications du schéma des actifs numériques COLLADATM pour la visualisation 3D des données industrielles — Amendement 1: Titre manque

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
29-Jan-2025
Current Stage
6060 - International Standard published
Start Date
30-Jan-2025
Due Date
02-May-2025
Completion Date
30-Jan-2025

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Effective Date
04-Nov-2023

Overview

ISO 17506:2022/Amd 1:2025 is the latest amendment to the international standard ISO 17506:2022, developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This document focuses on industrial automation systems and integration, specifically enhancing the COLLADA™ digital asset schema specification used for the 3D visualization of industrial data. The amendment clarifies and corrects element names and explanations within the schema, ensuring improved consistency and usability for industrial applications.

This amendment refines critical naming conventions and definitions to align with industry best practices, supporting more effective digital asset management and visualization in industrial automation environments.

Key Topics

  • Element Name Corrections
    Multiple element names and tags have been updated for accuracy and standardization:

    • Replacement of “compliant tool” with “conformance tool”
    • Corrections from “sampler_state” to “sampler_states”
    • Proper casing adjustments from “Token_array” to “token_array” across various sections
  • Rigid Body Definitions
    Updated explanation regarding mass and density specifications in rigid-body elements:

    • Rigid body elements can specify mass directly
    • Shapes can specify either mass or density
    • Default density value set to 1.0 if unspecified, with mass derived from shape volume
  • Graphics and Wrapping Modes
    Enhanced table clarifying OpenGL ES wrap modes used in 3D visualization:

    • Inclusion of precise GL_* symbols corresponding to wrap modes like REPEAT and CLAMP_TO_EDGE
    • Details on OpenGL ES version compatibility (1.1 and above)
  • Annex and Index Updates
    Corrections in index entries to reflect updated element tag naming, improving document navigation and reference integrity.

Applications

ISO 17506:2022/Amd 1:2025 is essential for industries leveraging 3D visualization technologies to represent complex automation systems and industrial data, including:

  • Industrial Automation and Control
    Facilitates accurate 3D digital modeling of machines, equipment, and processes, supporting real-time monitoring and simulation.

  • Digital Twins and Asset Management
    Enables consistent digital representation of physical assets, improving lifecycle management, predictive maintenance, and operational efficiency.

  • Extended Reality (XR) in Industry
    Enhances the fidelity and interoperability of 3D assets used in augmented and virtual reality applications for training, diagnostics, and remote collaboration.

  • Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
    Supports integration of 3D visual data into PLM systems to optimize design, manufacturing, and service processes.

Related Standards

  • ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1 and Part 2 – Provides the editorial rules and procedural framework for developing and maintaining ISO standards, including this amendment.
  • ISO 10303 (STEP) – A standard for product data representation and exchange, complementary to COLLADA schemas in industrial data visualization.
  • ISO 16739 (Industry Foundation Classes - IFC) – Focuses on building information modeling but intersects with industrial asset digitalization.
  • IEC 61131 – Standard for programmable controllers, relevant in integrating automation data with 3D visualization schemas.

This amendment reinforces ISO 17506’s role as a fundamental specification for collaborative, interoperable, and precise 3D visualization in industrial automation, enabling stakeholders to better harness digital assets for operational excellence and innovation. For optimal implementation, professionals should consult the full ISO 17506:2022/Amd 1:2025 documentation and coordinate with national standards bodies.

Standard

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International
Standard
ISO 17506
First edition
Industrial automation systems and
TM
2022-03
integration — COLLADA digital
asset schema specification for 3D
AMENDMENT 1
visualization of industrial data
2025-01
AMENDMENT 1: Elements name and
explanations
Reference number
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