Overview
ISO/IEC 30141:2018 - Internet of Things (IoT) Reference Architecture defines a standardized, vendor-neutral IoT Reference Architecture (IoT RA) to promote common vocabulary, reusable designs and industry best practices. The standard presents a top‑down approach: it captures key IoT characteristics, abstracts them into an IoT Conceptual Model, derives Reference Models (entity- and domain-based) and breaks the architecture into multiple views to guide system design, deployment and evaluation. This edition includes the December 2020 corrigendum and the electronic version is available from the ISO/IEC ITTF web site.
Key topics
- IoT Conceptual Model (CM) - core entities, domains, identities, services, gateways, virtual/physical entities and IoT‑user concepts.
- Reference Model (RM) - entity-based and domain-based models that map relationships between IoT components.
- Reference Architecture (RA) views - decomposition into architecture views to support design and implementation (functional view, system deployment view, networking view, usage view, plus cross‑cutting trustworthiness concerns).
- IoT system characteristics - trustworthiness attributes (availability, confidentiality, integrity, PII protection, reliability, resilience, safety) and architectural traits (composability, heterogeneity, scalability, modularity, unique identification).
- Functional characteristics - accuracy, auto‑configuration, context‑awareness, discoverability, manageability, data characteristics (volume, velocity, veracity, variety).
- Conformance and guidance - conformance concepts, UML diagrams, entity-relationship tables and informative annexes to interpret the CM and relate CM/RM/RA.
Applications
ISO/IEC 30141 is practical for:
- IoT system architects and solution designers building interoperable, modular IoT solutions.
- System integrators and platforms aligning components to a common RA to reduce integration costs.
- Product developers and device manufacturers mapping device roles, identity and lifecycle requirements.
- Security, privacy and compliance teams using the trustworthiness framework to frame risk, ISMS and PII protection.
- Procurement, regulators and policy makers specifying architecture requirements and evaluating vendor compliance.
Typical uses include designing architecture blueprints, defining interfaces, specifying deployment and networking models, and embedding security/privacy considerations across the IoT lifecycle.
Related standards & resources
ISO/IEC 30141 complements other IoT, security and networking standards and is intended to be used alongside domain‑specific and protocol standards. The IEC/ISO catalogue and the ISO/IEC ITTF web site provide the authoritative downloadable electronic publication and any corrigenda.
Keywords: ISO/IEC 30141, IoT reference architecture, Internet of Things architecture, IoT standard, IoT interoperability, IoT security, IoT conceptual model.