SAREF4WATR: extension for the Water domain
The SAREF extension for the water domain (SAREF4WATR) is based on a limited set of use cases and from available existing data models.
The SAREF extension for the water domain (SAREF4WATR) is based on a limited set of use cases and from available existing data models.
SAREF4ENVI has two main aims: on the one hand, to be the basis for enabling the use of SAREF in the environment domain and, on the other hand, to exemplify how to enable interoperability between environmental devices in cooperation.
The SAREF4EHAW extension has been specified and formalised by investigating EHAW domain related resources such as: potential stakeholders, standardization initiatives, alliances/associations, European projects, EC directives, existing ontologies, and data repositories.
The present document will address the objectives asked for in EC Mandate M/473.
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.
Alert messages need to be presented to users affected by possible alerts in a way that they can be readily understood and required actions can be taken. It is obvious that the presentation of these alert messages needs to be fully accessible for the largest possible user community, including people with specific requirements and elderly people with multiple impairments. The proposed Technical Report will summarize guidelines and good practice proposals to the design process of the user interface for the presentation of alert message on a wide range of end user devices in a fully accessible manner. SC EMTEL and TC HF will work in close cooperation to produce this TR.
The document gives an overview of the requirements for communication from authorities/organizations to citizens in all types of emergencies. It collects operational and organizational requirements as a basis for a common notification service, including targeting of the area to be notified. This Work-item will revise the current TS to add parameterisation of the requirements and any additional requirements discovered.
The purpose of this work item is to prepare the requirements for communications involving IoT devices in all types of emergency situations (e.g. communications of individuals with authorities/organisations, between authorities/organisations, from authorities/organisations to the individuals, amongst individuals). The work will start with a study of the state of the art across the IoT domain scope. It will include an analysis of use cases for emergency services, taking into account the work already done in other projects, such as oneM2M and 3GPP. It will conclude with an analysis of the impacts of these use cases on the existing specifications and of what needs to be standardized.