ETSI EG 203 341 V1.1.1 (2016-10): Core Network and Interoperability Testing (INT); Approaches for Testing Adaptive Networks
The document focuses on the WLAN Access Information MEC service. It describes the message flows and the required information. The document also specifies the RESTful API with the data model.
The document describes a MEC service on Fixed Access Information for Fibre (e.g. G-PON, XG-PON, NG-PON2, XGS-PON), Cable (DOCSIS 3.1), xDSL, and Point-to-Point Fibre Ethernet access networks. It describes the information flows, required information, and as applicable, specifies the necessary operations, data model and data format. The present document also specifies the RESTful API.
To investigate security and privacy issues for On-board Weighing Equipment.
To prepare a Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment for On-board Weighing Equipment
To investigate the requirements for the definition of access layer independent protocols between tractor and trailer fulfilling Regulation 2019/1213 needs and study related additional and optional applications.
The present document would undertake compilation and review of activities taking place in the area of Smart City. It will analyse the relevance of Smart City applications, and possible underlying network architecture. The present document will describe use case descriptions for Smart City applications in context of but not limited to IoT communications.
The scope of the present document is to provide an overview of the IoT standards landscape: requirements, architecture, protocols, tests, etc. to provide the roadmaps of the IoT standards, when they are available
The scope of this standard is to define an access layer independent protocol for on-board weighing equipment based on the requirements defined in COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2019/1213.
The document provides a glossary of terms relating to the conceptual, architectural and functional elements within the scope of work on Multi-access Edge Computing. The purpose of this glossary is to ensure that all terminology defined in the document is used in a consistent way by all ETSI MEC deliverables as well as in wider industry discussions on Multi-access Edge Computing.
The document focuses on the support of regulatory requirements for Lawful Interception (LI) and Retained Data (RD) when implementing MEC into the network. It describes the problems, constraints, interfaces and additional capabilities needed for the different deployment scenarios, to ensure full support of LI and RD regulatory requirements when implementing MEC.
The present document specifies a conformance assessment methodology for consumer IoT devices, their relation to associated services and corresponding relevant processes against ETSI TS 103 645 / ETSI EN 303 645, addressing the mandatory and recommended provisions as well as conditions and complements ETSI TS 103 645 / ETSI EN 303 645 by defining test cases and assessment criteria for each provision.