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ITU-T Y.3109 (04/2021)Quality of service assurance-related requirements and framework for virtual reality delivery using mobile edge computing supported by IMT-2020

Recommendation ITU-T Y.3109 specifies quality of service (QoS) assurance-related requirements and a framework for virtual reality (VR) delivery using mobile edge computing (MEC) in International Mobile Telecommunications-2020 (IMT-2020). Recommendation ITU-T Y.3109 first provides an introduction to VR delivery using MEC supported by IMT-2020. It then specifies QoS assurance-related function and mechanism requirements and a framework. The QoS planning for VR services, typical VR user cases and guidelines for deployments of VR services are described in appendices.

ITU-T Y.3109 (04/2021)

ITU-T F.749.11 (11/2019)Requirements of civilian unmanned aerial vehicles enabled mobile edge computing

Civilian unmanned aerial vehicle (CUAV) enabled mobile edge computing (MEC) utilizes CUAV as an MEC platform to realize a flexible, efficient and on-demand computing service that can be rapidly deployed and move according to the practical service needs of devices. Recommendation ITU-T F.749.11 describes the framework and specifies requirements for a CUAV-MEC system, including functional, service and security requirements.

ITU-T F.749.11 (11/2019)

ITU-T - SG13 - Y. FMSC-MECMulti-access Edge Computing for fixed, mobile and satellite convergence in IMT-2020 networks and beyond

This draft Recommendation aims to describe the framework of Multi-access Edge Computing for fixed? mobile and satellite convergence (FMSC) in IMT-2020 networks and beyond. This recommendation covers the following issues, but not limited to: o Requirements of Multi-access Edge Computing for supporting fixed, mobile and satellite convergence in IMT-2020 networks; o The architecture of Multi-access Edge Computing for fixed, mobile and satellite convergence; o Information flows of Multi-access Edge Computing for fixed, mobile and satellite convergence.

ITU-T - SG13 - Y. FMSC-MEC

ITU-T - SG17 - X.sa-ecSecurity architecture of edge cloud

The purpose of this Recommendation is to guide operator to implement a uniformed security management for multi-vendor environment. This Recommendation analyses main security protection challenges, proposes the collaborative cloud-edge computing security architecture. In addition, this Recommendation describes key technologies and work procedures of the security architecture.

ITU-T - SG17 - X.sa-ec

ITU-T - SG11 - Q.5001Signalling requirements and architecture of intelligent edge computing

A huge volume of data has been generated from the various smart things. Lots of smart services have been working based on cloud systems. However, the network bottleneck between terminals and a cloud system has incurred various issues (e.g., data loss, network delay, etc.). An edge computing technology between user equipment and cloud server system is attracted to solve these problems. In addition, applying the intelligent data processing functions by providing AI technologies will provide enhanced networking capabilities for new emerging services and applications.

ITU-T - SG11 - Q.5001

ITU-T - SG11 - Q.5003Signalling requirements and architecture for federated multiaccess edge computing

Recommendation ITU-T Q.5003 describes signalling requirements and architecture for federated multiaccess edge computing (MEC). This Recommendation specifies signalling requirements, signalling architecture with reference points and security considerations for federated MEC.

ITU-T - SG11 - Q.5003

ITU-H.644.4 (06/21)Architecture for mobile/multi-access edge computing enabled content delivery networks

Recommendation ITU-T H.644.4 specifies a functional architecture for mobile/multi-access edge computing (MEC) enabled content delivery network (MEC-CDN). The functions and functional blocks within this functional architecture and the related reference points are specified in this Recommendation for matching the requirements in Recommendation ITU-T F.743.10. Particularly, this Recommendation also provides the deployment of virtualized content delivery network (CDN) service and the interworking between virtualized CDN functionalities and MEC management system, within a MEC-CDN ecosystem. In addition, a containerized solution of MEC-CDN is given in this Recommendation, followed by the basic information flows.

ITU-H.644.4 (06/21)

ITU-T Study Group 20ITU-T - SG20 - Internet of things (IoT) and smart cities and communities (SC&C)

SG20 develops international standards to enable the coordinated development of IoT technologies, including machine-to-machine communications and ubiquitous sensor networks. A central part of this study is the standardization of end-to-end architectures for IoT, and mechanisms for the interoperability of IoT applications and datasets employed by various vertically oriented industry sectors.

ITU-T Study Group 20

TR/2021/WD-wot-discovery-20210602Web of Things (WoT) Discovery

The document presents a process for WoT discovery with two phases: introduction and exploration. The Introduction phase leverages existing discovery mechanisms but does not directly expose metadata; they are simply used to discover Exploration services, which provide metadata but only after secure authentication and authorization. This document normatively defines two Exploration services, one for WoT Thing self-description with a single WoT Thing Description and a searchable WoT Thing Description Directory service for collections of Thing Descriptions. A variety of Introduction services are also described and where necessary normative definitions are given to support them.

TR/2021/WD-wot-discovery-20210602