This TR is an initial study about metrics and methods of measurements for the energy efficiency of 5G products and networks. This WI will prepare a TR to be considered as a basis for a future specification and not for evaluation of 5G technology.
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.
The present document defines Global Key Performance Indicators (Global KPIs) to describe the social, environmental sustainability and economic attractiveness of Sustainable Digital Multiservice Areas - addressing urban (cities) and rural communities.
The Global KPIs are combinations of the Key Performance Indicators of TS 103 463 (future reference TS 103 463-1) which are either measurable or based on publicly available data and relevant to the Sustainable Digital Multiservice Area under consideration.
The present document addresses the opportunities and challenges offered by the use of lamp-posts to provide facilities supporting services required by sustainable digital multiservice cities and communities.
The goal is to introduce the common and generic aspects of the societal and technical pillars to achieve sustainability objectives behind the deployment of smart new services within the IP network of a single city or an association of cities administratively clustered.
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.
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.
This document describes practices which shall be taken to improve eco-efficiency of Customer network infrastructures; Homes (single-tenant) for broadband deployment.
The goal of this TR is to consider Digital Ecosystem through user's point of view under the following two directions:
- identification of user's needs such as QoS, security, usability, flexibility, Service Level Objectives (SLO)
- study impact of technical implementations related to user's requirements/concerns