IEEE P2951 SHDWG

Introduction of SHDWG

     The full name of “SHDWG” is “Smart Home Devices Working Group”. It was formally approved by IEEE SDSC (Smart Terminal Standards Committee) on September 23rd, 2020. The group not only focuses on the establishment, formulation, review, release and maintenance of standards for smart home devices, but also embark on the technology development of domestic and international smart home devices.

     The advancement of artificial intelligence technology brings the boom of smart home devices which in turn makes our life convenient and full of fun. When it comes to the devices themselves, the functions, performance and intelligence level will determine the users’ experience. How to systematically evaluate household products, effectively identify product characteristics and reasonably analyze their advantages and disadvantages have become the common needs for both customers and manufacturers. Therefore, the reason that induces us to draft relevant standards is obvious.

     Inspired by above-mentioned ideas,  IEEE SHDWG, based on multiple levels of software and hardware, plans to study and formulate a general evaluation method for smart home devices intelligence. The task involves seven grading directions including computing, perception, cognition, mobility, collaboration, skills and security. The relevant work will offer best practice references for both customers and manufacturers.

     In addition to standard development, IEEE SHDWG is also committed to the technological innovation, standard development and industrial cooperation. It aims at fostering the communication between China and the world, and promoting collaborative innovation in the smart home devices industry.

Introduction of P2951

 Title:

Technical Requirements and Evaluation Methods for Intelligent Levels of Smart Home Devices.

 Scope:

This standard provides a general intelligence level architecture for smart home devices, in order to stipulate their capabilities equipped by various sensors, hardware and software. The standard specifies home device intelligence capabilities mainly from seven aspects, including computation, perception, cognition, motion, coordination, skills, and security.

Current statue:

The first draft has been discussed on December 28th, 2022.

Contacts

If you have any questions, feel free to touch with the following contacts.

Name: Xiaofei Dong

Affiliation:China Academy of Information and Communications Technology

E-mail:[email protected]        Tel:  +86 13521850718

Name: Yue Meng

Affiliation:Nanjing Research Institute of Next-generation Artificial Intelligence

E-mail:[email protected]        Tel:  +86 13893360177