Smart Community Infrastructures

Title
ISO_TC 268_SC 1
  • English
    Technical committee
    Type
    Acronym
    ISO/TR 37152:2016
    Committee
    Published year
    2016
    Description

    ISO/TR 37152:2016 outlines the basic concept of a common framework for the development and operation of smart community infrastructures. The framework describes the planning, development, operation and maintenance methodology to facilitate the harmonization of each infrastructure as a part of a smart community and ensures that the interactions between multiple infrastructures are well orchestrated. The framework is applicable to all processes of smart community infrastructures' life cycle (from conceptual design through planning, development, operation, maintenance, redevelopment and feedback). The infrastructures to be covered are energy, water, transportation, waste management, ICT and others. The framework can be adopted by all relevant stakeholders who are engaged in planning, development and operation of smart community infrastructures, including planners, developers, business operators and suppliers. The framework is intended to cover the processes in which these stakeholders are engaged, such as management, organizational structure, analyses and design methods, and documentations.

  • English
    Technical committee
    Type
    Acronym
    ISO 37153:2017
    Committee
    Published year
    2017
    Description

    ISO 37153:2017 provides the basis, requirements and guidance for a maturity model for the assessment of technical performance, process and interoperability of community infrastructure(s) as well as its contribution to the community, and guidance for future improvements.  This document is applicable to  a) all types of community infrastructure, including, but not limited to, energy, water, transportation, waste and ICT,  b) single types of community infrastructure or multiple types of community infrastructure, and  c) all types of communities, regardless of geographical locations, size, economic structure, stage of economic development, and  d) all applicable stages of infrastructure life cycle (e.g. planning/design, construction, operation, decommission).  NOTE Utilization of natural systems, such as green infrastructure, is also considered as one type of infrastructure.