Information technology — Media context and control — Part 2: Control information (ISO/IEC 23005-2:2018)
The technologies of this document specified are:— description languages and vocabularies to characterize devices and users — control information to fine tune the sensed information and the actuator command for the controlof virtual/ real worlds, i.e., user' s actuation preference information, user’s sensor preferenceinformation, actuator capability description, and sensor capability descriptionThe adaptation engine is not within the scope of this document.This document specifies syntax and semantics of the tools required to provide interoperability incontrolling devices (actuators and sensors) in real as well as virtual worlds:— Control Information Description Language (CIDL) as an XML schema‐based language which enablesone to describe a basic structure of control information.— Device Capability Description Vocabulary (DCDV), an XML representation for describingcapabilities of actuators such as lamps, fans, vibrators, motion chairs, scent generators, etc.— Sensor Capability Description Vocabulary (SCDV), interfaces for describing capabilities of sensorssuch as a light sensor, a temperature sensor, a velocity sensor, a global position sensor, anintelligent camera sensor, etc.— Sensory Effect Preference Vocabulary (SEPV), interfaces for describing preferences of individualuser on specific sensorial effects such as light, wind, scent, vibration, etc.— Sensor Adaptation Preference Vocabulary (SAPV), interfaces for describing preferences on a sensorof an individual user on each type of sensed information.
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