Operational energy Efficiency for Users (OEU); Technical Global KPIs for Fixed Access Networks
Definition of Technical Global KPIs for fixed access networks
Definition of Technical Global KPIs for fixed access networks
This document will define the general rules in order to manage the end of life of ICT equipment
This document describes practices which shall be taken to improve eco-efficiency of Customer network infrastructures; Homes (single-tenant) for broadband deployment.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Rapid advancements in communications and associated technologies has led to the emergence of distributed ecosystems with a large number of devices, applications and use cases requiring open access to trusted services. This open access to trusted services in distributed ecosystems can be provisioned by using the inherent security capabilities and mechanisms already present in the devices and the underlying networks. Recommendation ITU-T Y.3056 provides a concept of bootstrapping of devices and applications by network operators who can share the network security capabilities with users and providers of new devices and services. It describes the requirements to be fulfilled by the entities of the ecosystem such that they may benefit from the bootstrapping capabilities. Based on the requirements, a reference model as well as a functional architecture is provided, which together describe the elements, functions and reference points needed for provisioning of the bootstrapping capabilities. Finally, this Recommendation provides the information flows required to enable the bootstrapping capabilities.
This Recommendation introduces the concept of blockchain-based unified key performance indicator data management for smart sustainable cities (BKDMS), analyses its common characteristics and high-level requirements, defines a reference architecture of BKDMS and relevant common capabilities,gives a common data structure of KPIs according to the KPIs definition of the ITU-T Y.4900 series.The scope of this Recommendation does not include:• The KPIs definition.• The KPI data value and scope.• Specific technical implementation mechanism of blockchain.
This Standard defines the safety requirements relating to the elements of design, operation, and maintenance of powered, not mechanically restrained, unmanned automatic guided industrial vehicles and the system of which the vehicles are a part. It also applies to vehicles originally designed to operate exclusively in a manned mode but which are subsequently modified to operate in an unmanned, automatic mode, or in a semiautomatic, manual, or maintenance mode
This guide categorizes the autonomous capabilities of an automatic through autonomous-unmanned ground vehicle (A-UGV) based on a list of eleven capability categories.