[urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespace Registration Request for "PNO"
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Subject: [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespace Registration Request for "PNO"
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Hallo Guenter, Thank you for providing this request in the format defined by RFC 8141. As a member of the review team, I am in favor of this registration. Peter On 5/21/24 7:02 AM, Steindl, Guenter wrote: > Dear IETF / IANA, > > we would like to request the registration of a URN namespace with the > following details: > > *Namespace Identifier:* pno > > *Version:* 1 > > *Date:* 2024-05-14 > > *Registrant:* > > The PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e.V. (PNO) [PNO] is an international > association that promotes and supports the development of PROFIBUS and > PROFINET, industrial communication protocols used in automation technology. > > We provide standards, certification programs, and resources to ensure > product interoperability and reliability, fostering collaboration among > manufacturers, system integrators, and end-users. > > * Organization: PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e.V. (PNO) > * Email: info@profibus.com <mailto:info@profibus.com> > * Phone: +49 721 986197 0 > > *Purpose:* > > These PNO specified URNs will be part of next editions of e.g., > “PROFINET” as part of the IEC61158/IEC61784 at the IEC. > > PROFINET is an industry technical standard for data communication over > Ethernet, designed for collecting data from, and controlling, equipment > in industrial systems, with a particular strength in delivering data > under tight time constraints. It is managed by PNO and is used in > automation applications, for manufacturing and process automation. > > PROFINET is a communication protocol for automation over Ethernet, > primarily used to network a variety of devices in a production > environment. Here are the key types of resources that can be described > and managed using PROFINET: > > * Controllers: Often known as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) or > similar devices, PROFINET enables real-time communication between > these controllers and connected devices. > * Field Devices: This includes sensors and actuators that provide data > or perform physical actions in a production line. Sensors might > measure parameters like temperature or pressure, while actuators > could be motors, valves, or switches. > * Drive Systems: Components such as frequency converters and servo > motors, controlled via PROFINET for precise movement in machines. > * Robot Control: PROFINET facilitates rapid and precise control of > robots for assembly or packaging tasks. > * Human Machine Interfaces (HMI): Operator interfaces and > visualization systems that allow monitoring and control of processes. > * Safety Devices: Safety-related devices and systems, such as > emergency stop switches or safety light barriers, can also be > integrated into PROFINET networks, often through specialized > protocols like PROFIsafe. > * Network Components: Infrastructure components like switches and > routers that manage data transmission over the industrial Ethernet > network. > > *Syntax:* > > URNs within the "pno" namespace will follow the following structure: > > * urn:pno:{PNOresource}:{ResourceSpecificString} > > where "PNOresource" is a US-ASCII string that conforms to the URN syntax > requirements [RFC8141] and defines a specific class of resource type. > Each resource type has a specific labeling scheme that is covered by > "ResourceSpecificString", which also conforms to the naming requirements > [RFC8141]. > > *Assignment:* > > PNO maintains a registration authority, the PNO Registration Authority > (PNO CO), that will manage the assignment of "PNOresource“, and the > specific registration values assigned for each resource class. > > *Security and Privacy:* > > There are no additional security considerations other than those > normally associated with the use and resolution of URNs in general, > which are described in Functional Requirements for URNs [RFC1737], URN > Syntax [RFC2141], and URN Namespace Definition Mechanisms [RFC3406]. > > *Interoperability:* > > No known potential issues related to interoperability. > > *Resolution:* > > Resolution mechanisms are not intended or anticipated for URNs assigned > within the URN namespace. > > *Documentation:* > > These PNO specified URNs will be part of next editions of e.g., > “PROFINET” as part of the IEC61158/IEC61784 at the IEC. > > *Additional Information:* --- > > *Revision Information:* 1 > > Please let us know if any additional information or documentation is > required for the registration process. > > Thank you for your attention to this matter. > > Sincerely, > > Günter Steindl > > Committee B “PROFINET” Chair > > PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e.V. (PNO) > > > _______________________________________________ > urn mailing list -- urn@ietf.org > To unsubscribe send an email to urn-leave@ietf.org
- [urn] Updated / revised request: URN Namespace Re… Steindl, Guenter
- [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespac… Peter Saint-Andre
- [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespac… Steindl, Guenter
- [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespac… worley
- [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespac… Palek, Stephanie
- [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespac… Peter Saint-Andre
- [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespac… Peter Saint-Andre
- [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespac… Steindl, Guenter
- [urn] Re: Updated / revised request: URN Namespac… Peter Saint-Andre