Standards rule the world!
"... Today, following the social media revolution, a new phase of the Internet is emerging. The Spatial Web promises to connect a physical world full of devices, phones, wearables, robots, drones, and even AI agents. In May, the IEEE Standards Association ... ratified a set of standards (IEEE 2874-2025) that defines the Spatial Web.
The original World Wide Web introduced the idea of URLs that point to HTML files, which are accessed remotely via the HTTP standard.
Now the Spatial Web puts forward a new set of defining principles. HSML (Hyperspace Modelling Language) behaves like nouns and verbs on the Spatial Web, describing what an entity is and what it does.
HSTP (Hyperspace Transaction Protocol) behaves like the Spatial Web’s grammar, defining how each entity functions and how it can interact with others.
And the UDG (Universal Domain Graph) acts as the directory that keeps track of every entity along with its activities and relationships. ..."
"This standard describes the services, hypergraphs, protocols, and languages that enable interoperable, semantically compatible connections between network-connected hardware (e.g. autonomous drones, sensors, loT devices, robots) and software (e.g. user agents, services, platforms, applications, artificial intelligence systems) and includes specifications for: ⎯a functional layer stack capable of fulfilling spatially defined real-world and virtual requests for digital content respectful of governance authorities and self-sovereign identity
⎯a spatial range query and response format for requesting content or data about assets within a dimensional range
⎯a data ontology for describing objects, relationships, and activities
⎯a verifiable credentialing and certification method for permissioning create-retrieve-update-delete access to devices, locations, users, and data
⎯a human and machine-readable contracting language that enables the expression and automated execution of legal, financial, and physical activities
This standard is identical in content to a base document developed by the Spatial Web Foundation and provided to the lEEE P2874 Spatial Web, Architecture and Governance Working Group for standardization."
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