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ATTM; Broadband Deployment and Lifecycle Resource Management; Part 5: Customer network infrastructures; Sub-part 1: Homes (single-tenant)

This document describes practices which shall be taken to improve eco-efficiency of Customer network infrastructures; Homes (single-tenant) for broadband deployment.

ETSI EN 305 174-5-1 V1.3.1 (2018-07)

Energy Efficient IP Video Surveillance Systems over Coaxial Cables

The present document describes the motivations for the standardization of technology which enables Energy Efficient IP Video Surveillance Systems over new and legacy Coaxial Infrastructures. The technology enables the transmission of both IP data and power over a single coaxial cable, and is based as much as possible on existing standards. The standardization of this technology is needed for the deployment of sustainable Video Surveillance Systems using interoperable products from different manufacturers.

ETSI GR OEU 029 V1.1.1 (2019-01)

Ethernet and power over cables: Part 2: Ethernet and power over coaxial cables for IP video surveillance:

The present document describes the technology which enables Efficient IP Video Surveillance Systems over new and legacy Coaxial Infrastructures. The technology enables the transmission of both Ethernet data and power over a single coaxial cable.

ETSI TS 105 176-2 V1.1.1 (2019-06)

IEEE P1711 - Standard for a Cryptographic Protocol for Electric Power System (EPS) Communications Links

This standard defines a suite of cryptographic protocols supporting the protection of Electric Power System communications links. It does not address specific applications or hardware implementations, and is independent of the underlying communications protocol.

IEEE P1711

IEEE P1711.1 - Standard for a Cryptographic Protocol for Cyber Security of Substation Serial Links: Substation Serial Protection Protocol

This standard defines a cryptographic protocol to provide integrity, and optional confidentiality, for cybersecurity of Electrical Power System (EPS) serial links. It does not address specific applications or hardware implementations, and is independent of the underlying communications protocol.

IEEE P1711.1

IEEE P1912 - Standard for Privacy and Security Framework for Consumer Wireless Devices

This standard defines a privacy scale that shall be applied to data that is defined as personal identifiable information that is being collected, retained, processed or shared by or among applications implemented on networked edge, fog, or cloud computing devices. This privacy scale data provides input to assessment tools that developers or users of these applications use to develop, discover, recognize, or implement appropriate privacy settings for types or levels of personal data resident on these devices.

IEEE P1912

Environmental Engineering (EE); Measurement method for energy efficiency of Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) in laboratory environment

Establish a new energy efficiency measurement methods and metrics to support NFV scenarios, such as IMS and EPC, to define measurement methods for: 1) VNF, 2)Server, 3) NFVI(NFV Infrastrucutre) including HW and hypervisor. A similar work item will be also proposed in ITU-T SG5 for having common deliverables. NOTE: the work will look on Network Function Virtualization(NFV) transformation that will dramatically change telecom network architecture with decoupled software and hardware. Actual available Energy efficient measurement methods of traditional all-in-one telecom equipments will be not directly suitable for NFV components (e.g. Virtualized Network Functions (VNF), hypervisor hardware, Management and Orchestration) from different vendors.

ETSI ES 203 539 V1.1.0 (2019-03)

IEEE 1900.4a-2011 - Architecture and Interfaces for Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks in White Space Frequency Bands

Additional components of the IEEE 1900.4 system are defined in this amendment to enable mobile wireless access service in white space frequency bands without any limitation on used radio interface (physical and media access control layers, carrier frequency, etc.).

IEEE 1900.4a-2011