ISO/TS 8000-230:2026
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
26 May 2026
Data quality — Part 230: Sensor data — Guidelines for data cleansing
ISO/TS 8000-230:2026 Files
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ISO/TS 8000-230:2026 Scope
This document specifies guidelines to improve data quality by cleansing sensor data anomalies that affect low inherent quality characteristics.
The following are within the scope of this document:
- principles for sensor data cleansing;
- the process for sensor data cleansing;
- implementation requirements for sensor data cleansing;
- list of data anomaly detection and repair methods (see Annex B);
- examples of sensor data cleansing (see Annex C).
The following are outside the scope of this document:
- algorithms or detailed methods to detect and repair data anomalies;
- the process of sensor data cleansing for real time processing.
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