IEEE Std 3803-2024 PDF
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Full title and description
IEEE Std 3803-2024 — "IEEE Standard for Household Appliance Customer Data Assetization Requirements". This standard defines requirements for the use, management and privacy of customer and user data generated by household appliances as data assets, covering terminology, data classification, collection, storage, privacy, authorization and exchange protocols relevant to appliance-derived customer data.
Abstract
New IEEE standard (2024) that governs the assetization of household-appliance customer data: how appliance-generated data are classified, collected, stored, protected, authorized for sharing, and otherwise managed for reuse or commercialisation while addressing privacy and governance considerations.
General information
- Status: Active standard (approved and published by IEEE Standards Association).
- Publication date: Published 10 September 2024 (IEEE published date listed as 2024-09-10).
- Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
- ICS / categories: Domestic and commercial equipment (ICS 97 series) and applications of information technology (ICS 35.240), reflecting the intersection of household appliances and IT/data-management.
- Edition / version: IEEE Std 3803-2024 (first published edition, 2024).
- Number of pages: 33 pages (published PDF length reported as 33 pages).
Scope
The standard applies to scenarios where household appliances generate customer or user data and those data are converted into data assets for internal use or commercialisation. It specifies terms and definitions, a data-classification schema, rules for data collection and storage, privacy and consent requirements, authorization and exchange protocols, and governance controls for managing appliance-derived customer data. It is intended for appliance manufacturers, platform operators and organisations that collect, process or monetise household-appliance data.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and terminology for "data assetization" in the household-appliance context.
- Data classification schema (types of customer/user data from appliances and sensitivity levels).
- Requirements for data collection, consent management and notice to customers.
- Storage, retention and lifecycle controls for appliance-derived data assets.
- Privacy-preserving measures (pseudonymization, anonymization, minimization) and compliance-oriented controls.
- Authorization, access control and standardized exchange protocols for data sharing and commercialisation.
- Governance, auditing and accountability for data asset management and commercial use cases.
- Interoperability considerations with smart-home ecosystems and references to related WG projects.
Typical use and users
Primary users include appliance manufacturers (OEMs), smart-home platform and service providers, cloud/data-platform operators, product and privacy managers, data-governance teams, legal/compliance groups, and standards / interoperability engineers. Typical uses are designing data-collection and sharing flows, implementing classification and consent controls, preparing privacy-by-design and governance processes for appliance-sourced data, and establishing commercial data-exchange agreements.
Related standards
Related IEEE activities and projects include IEEE P3827 (Data Assets Infrastructure for Smart Home Systems) and P3852 (Framework for Appliances as a Service); the standard also sits alongside appliance-safety and functional standards such as IEC 60335 series and with information-security / privacy frameworks like ISO/IEC 27001 (information security management) and relevant data-protection regulations (e.g., GDPR) when applied to personal data.
Keywords
Household appliance data, customer data, data assetization, data classification, privacy, consent, data governance, data exchange, smart home, IoT data.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: IEEE Std 3803-2024 is an IEEE standard that specifies requirements for turning household-appliance–generated customer and user data into managed data assets, covering classification, collection, storage, privacy and exchange.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers terminology, a data-classification framework, requirements for data collection and consent, storage and lifecycle controls, privacy-preserving measures, authorization and exchange protocols, and governance and auditing controls for appliance-derived customer data. It does not replace appliance safety standards; it complements data- and IT-oriented controls.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Appliance OEMs, smart-home and platform providers, cloud/data operators, privacy and legal teams, product managers and standards/interop engineers who design or operate data flows involving appliance-generated customer data.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: As published in 2024, IEEE Std 3803-2024 is listed as an active (current) IEEE standard; no superseding document is shown at the time of publication.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is part of the IEEE Smart Home Data activities and related to other IEEE projects (for example P3827 and P3852) addressing data infrastructure and appliance-as-a-service frameworks; it is intended to interoperate conceptually with appliance safety and information-security standards.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Customer data, data assetization, household appliances, privacy, data governance, smart home, data classification, consent, data exchange.