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Released: 12.02.2026

IEEE 2805.2-2025

IEEE Standard for Data Acquisition, Filtering, and Buffering Protocols for Edge Computing Node

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Standard number:IEEE 2805.2-2025
Released:12.02.2026
ISBN:979-8-8557-3147-7
Pages:49
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 2805.2-2025

This standard specifies the protocols used by ECN for buffering, filtering, and pre-processing data collected from controllers, including programmable logic controllers, computer numerical controllers (CNC), and industrial robots. The data acquisition from field devices with different interfaces shall be automatically stored, filtered, and calculated according to reconfigurable rules (including buffering data from selected time frames, converting data formats, and filtering invalid data) from industrial clouds and other ECNs.

The purpose of this standard is to develop the general requirements of data acquisition, filtering, and buffering protocols for ECN. This standard provides a reference for ECN, intelligent gateways as well as edge computing software, such as integrated development environments.

New IEEE Standard - Active. This standard specifies the protocols used by the edge computing node for buffering, filtering, and pre-processing data collected from industrial controllers on the shop floor, including programmable logic controllers, microcontrollers, industrial robots, etc. The data acquisition from field devices with different interfaces shall be automatically stored, filtered, and pre-processed according to reconfigurable rules, including buffering data from selected time frames, converting data formats, and filtering invalid data from industrial clouds and other edge computing nodes.