BS ISO/IEC 29161:2016 establishes a unique identification scheme for the Internet of Things (IoT),
based on existing and evolving data structures. This International Standard specifies the common
rules applicable for unique identification that are required to ensure full compatibility across different
identities. The unique identification is a universal construct for any physical object, virtual object,
or person. It is used in IoT information systems that need to track or otherwise refer to entities. It is
intended for use with any IoT media.Cross References:ISO/IEC 7812-1ISO 3166-1ISO/IEC 7812-2ISO/IEC 7816-5ISO/IEC 7816-6ISO 8601ISO/IEC 15417ISO/IEC 15418ISO/IEC 15420ISO/IEC 15434ISO/IEC 15963ISO/IEC 16388ISO 17363ISO 17364ISO 17365ISO 17366ISO 17367ISO/TR 17370ISO/IEC 18004ISO/IEC 24724ISO/IEC/TR 29162ISO 6346IEEE 802.11IEEE 802.15.4IEEE 802.3ISO/IEC/IEEE 21451-4ISO 8583-1ISO/IEC 18000-3ISO/IEC 18000-63ISO/PAS 16917ITU-T E.118ITU-T E.164ITU-T E.212ITU-T H.642.1IETF RFC 791IETF RFC 2460IETF RFC 4291IEEE 1451.4GSMA TS.06IEEE EUI-64IETF RFC 7230IETF RFC 7231IETF RFC 7232IETF RFC 7233IETF RFC 7234IETF RFC 7235IETF RFC 7236IETF RFC 7237IETF RFC 7252IETF RFC 2141IETF RFC 3986IETF RFC 5134IETF RFC 4152IETF RFC 3187IETF RFC 3044IETF RFC 5141IETF RFC 3061IETF RFC 23733GPP/TS 22.016ANSI MH10.8.2IETF RFC 3291IETF RFC 3920IETF RFC 4122ISO/IEC 8824-1ISO/IEC 9834-1ISO/IEC 9834-9ISO/IEC 15459-1ISO/IEC 15459-4ISO/IEC 15459-5ISO/IEC 15459-6ISO/IEC 15961-2ISO/IEC 15962ISO/IEC 19762ISO/IEC 29174-1All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.