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Environmental Engineering (EE); Testing methodology for equipment able of dynamic performances adaptation

Energy Aware Networking adapt performances and power consumption according to traffic load. Actual energy efficiency measurement procedures are unsuitable to determines the equipmentâ€(TM)s ability to adapt performances and power consumption to traffic load needs, hence a novel measurement method is required. This WI will focus on fixed access and transport nodes.

ETSI TR 103 419 V1.1.1 (2016-02)

Environmental Engineering (EE); Mobile Network (MN) Energy Consumption (EC) estimation method; Energy estimation method based on statistical approach

Providing an estimation method for estimating the total energy consumption of a Mobile Network based on using small portion of data from same Network and statistically approach.

ETSI TR 103 540 V1.1.1 (2018-04)

ETSI GS MEC 002 V2.2.1 (2022-01)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); Phase 2: Use Cases and Requirements

The document specifies the requirements for Multi-access Edge Computing with the aim of promoting interoperability and deployments. It contains normative and informative parts. The document also contains an annex describing example use cases and their technical benefits, for the purpose of deriving requirements.

ETSI GS MEC 002 V2.2.1 (2022-01)

ETSI GS MEC 003 V2.2.1 (2020-12)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); Framework and Reference Architecture

The document provides a framework and reference architecture for Multi-access Edge Computing that describes a MEC system that enables MEC applications to run efficiently and seamlessly in a multi-access network. The document also describes the functional elements and the reference points between them, and a number of MEC services that comprise the solution. It finally presents a number of key concepts related to the multi-access edge architecture.

ETSI GS MEC 003 V2.2.1 (2020-12)

ETSI GS MEC 005 V2.1.1 (2019-07)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); Proof of Concept Framework

The document defines a framework to be used by ETSI ISG MEC to coordinate and promote multivendor Proofs of Concept (PoC) projects and MEC Deployment Trial (MDT) projects illustrating key aspects of MEC technology. Proofs of Concept are an important tool to demonstrate the viability of a new technology during its early days and or pre-standardization phase. MDTs are seen as the next step of PoC to demonstrate the viability of MEC in a commercial trial/deployment and to provide feedback to the standardization work.

ETSI GS MEC 005 V2.1.1 (2019-07)

ETSI GS MEC 009 V3.1.1 (2021-06)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); General principles, patterns and common aspects of MEC Service APIs

The document defines design principles for RESTful MEC service APIs, provides guidelines and templates for the documentation of these, and defines patterns of how MEC service APIs use RESTful principles.

ETSI GS MEC 009 V3.1.1 (2021-06)

ETSI GS MEC 010-1 V1.1.1 (2017-10)Mobile Edge Computing (MEC); Mobile Edge Management; Part 1: System, host and platform management

The document defines the management of the mobile edge system, mobile edge hosts and mobile edge platforms. This includes platform configuration, performance and fault management, application monitoring, remote service configuration and service control, information gathering regarding the platform features, available services, and available virtualised resources.

ETSI GS MEC 010-1 V1.1.1 (2017-10)

ETSI GS MEC 010-2 V2.1.1 (2019-11)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); MEC Management; Part 2: Application lifecycle, rules and requirements management

The document provides information flows for lifecycle management of applications running on a MEC host, and describes interfaces over the reference points to support application lifecycle management. It also describes application rules and requirements, application-related events, mobility handling and MEC service availability tracking. The document specifies the necessary data model, data format and operation format when applicable.

ETSI GS MEC 010-2 V2.1.1 (2019-11)

ETSI GS MEC 011 V2.2.1 (2020-12)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); Edge Platform Application Enablement

The document focuses on the functionalities enabled via the Mp1 reference point between MEC applications and MEC platform, which allows these applications to interact with the MEC system. Service related functionality includes registration/deregistration, discovery and event notifications. Other functionality includes application availability, traffic rules, DNS and time of day. It describes the information flows, required information, and specifies the necessary operations, data models and API definitions.

ETSI GS MEC 011 V2.2.1 (2020-12)

ETSI GS MEC 012 V2.1.1 (2019-12)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); Radio Network Information API

The document focuses on the Radio Network Information MEC service. It describes the message flows and the required information. The present document also specifies the RESTful API with the data model.

ETSI GS MEC 012 V2.1.1 (2019-12)

Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM) - Sustainable Digital Multiservice Communities - Key Performance Indicators for Sustainable Digital Multiservice Areas - Part 1: Description of Key Performance Indicators

The present document replaces TS 103463 and defines in greater detail a number of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Smart Areas (both urban and rural) expressing sustainability performance in terms of People, Planet, Prosperity and Governance. Certain of the KPIs are grouped and presented as Global KPIs in TS 103 463-2.

ETSI TS 103463-1 V 1.2.1