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ITU-T SG13 since the 1 st AFRG

Study Group 13 (SG13) focusses on future networks, cloud computing, mobile technologies, and next-generation networks. It studies requirements, capabilities, architectures, and mechanisms of future networks with an emphasis on service, data, environmental, and socio-economic awareness. With a mandate to explore cloud computing, IoT, IMT, NGN, and SDN, SG13 conducts in-depth studies and develops recommendations. The group comprises over 200 delegates from 35+ countries, contributing to shaping the future of networking technologies.

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ITU-T SG13 since the 1 st AFRG

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  1. ITU-T SG13 since the 1st AFRG Chairman: Chaesub Lee Counsellor: Tatiana Kurakova

  2. Study Group 13 Mandate • Per Res.2: Future networks including CC, mobile and NGNs • Mission: • studies relating to the requirements, architectures, capabilities and mechanisms of future networks; • studies relating to service awareness, data awareness, environmental awareness and socio-economic awareness of future networks. • Responsibility: • studies relating to cloud computing technologies such as virtualization, resource management, reliability and security • studies relating to network aspects of Internet of things (IoT) and network aspects of mobile telecommunication networks, including IMT and IMT-Advanced, wireless Internet, mobility management, mobile multimedia network functions, internetworking and enhancements to existing ITU-T Recommendations on IMT • studies relating to NGN/IPTV enhancements, including requirements, capabilities, architectures and implementation scenarios, deployment models, and coordination across study groups • SDN study by Resolution 77

  3. SG13 - Future networks including cloud computing, mobile and next-generation networks Lead SG on: future networks mobility management and NGN cloud computing SDN (Software Defined Networking) Participants: in general more than 200 delegates from more then 35 countries with more than 200 contributions Study Group 13 Overview 4

  4. WORKING PARITESAND LEADERSHIP FOR STUDY GROUP 13 Study Group 13 Overview Working Parties and Leadership 5

  5. Some most recent results • WP1 • First SG13 Recommendation on e-healthY.2065 (Y.EHM-reqts): Service and capability requirements for e-health monitoring services • WP2 • Y.2771 (TAP): Framework for Deep Packet Inspection • Y.3503 (AAP): Requirements for Desktop as a Service • WP3 • First SG13 Recommendation on SDNY.3300 (AAP): Framework of SDN (Software-Defined Networking)

  6. WORKING PARITESAND LEADERSHIP FOR STUDY GROUP 13 SG13 Africa Regional Group 7

  7. SG13 Mentor

  8. Meetings Past: • Geneva, 18 February - 01 March 2013, SG13 • Geneva, 28 June 2013, WPs/13 • Kampala, Uganda, 4 - 15 November 2013, SG13 • Geneva, 28 February 2014, WPs/13 Coming: • Geneva, 7 – 18 July 2014, SG13 Future: • Geneva, 20 April – 1 May 2015, SG13 • Geneva, 30 November – 11 December 2015, SG13

  9. Contacts • Dr Chaesub LeeChairmanchae-sub.lee@ties.itu.int • Ms Tatiana KurakovaCounsellortatiana.kurakova@itu.int • Web page: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/studygroups/2013-2016/13/

  10. Welcome to SG13! Thank you for your attention !!!

  11. Backup

  12. WORKING PARITESAND LEADERSHIP FOR STUDY GROUP 13 Study Group 13 Overview: Questions 13

  13. Outcomes– 2013 – 2014WP1 - NGN-e and IMT (1) • 5 Questions with 10 Recommendations developed • Recommendations (in this study period): • Y.1903 (Y.miptv-req):Functional requirements of mobile IPTV • Y.2065 (Y.EHM-reqts): Service and capability requirements for e-health monitoring services • Y.2066(Y.IoT-common-reqts, AAP), Common requirements of Internet of Things (Consented in Feb 2014) • Y.2067(Y.gw-IoT-reqts, AAP), Common requirements and capabilities of gateways for IoT applications (Consented in Feb 2014) • Y.2222 (Y.SCN): Sensor Control Networks and related applications in Next Generation Network environment • Y.2301 (Y.NICE-reqts): Network Intelligence Capability Enhancement - Requirements and Capabilities

  14. Outcomes – 2013 – 2014 WP1 - NGN-e and IMT(2) • Q.1741.8 “IMT-2000 references to Release 10 of GSM-evolved UMTS core network” • Q.1742.10 “IMT-2000 References (approved as of 31 December 2011) to ANSI-41 evolved Core Network with cdma2000 Access Network” • Q.1742.11 "IMT 2000 References (approved as of 31 December 2012) to ANSI-41 evolved Core Network with cdma2000 Access Network“ (consented in Feb 2014) • Y.1271 (TAP) "Framework(s) on network requirements and capabilities to support emergency telecommunications over evolving circuit-switched and packet-switched networks“ (determined)

  15. Outcomes – 2013 – 2014WP2 Cloud Computing and Common Capabilities • Common Capabilities (QoS, Mobility & Security): 5 Questions with 7 Recommendations • Recommendations (in this study period): Y.2705: Minimum Security Requirements for Interconnection of Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS) Y.2723: Support for OAuth in next generation networks Y.2724: Framework for supporting OAuth and OpenID in next generation networks Y.2725 (TAP): Support for OpenID in next generation networks (determined) Y.2253:Capabilities of multi-connection to support streaming service Y.2254: Capabilities of multi-connection to support enhanced Multimedia Telephone (eMMTeL) service Y.2771 (TAP): Framework for Deep Packet Inspection (determined)

  16. Outcomes – 2013 – 2014WP2 Cloud Computing and Common Capabilities (2) • Cloud computing: 3 Questions produced 5 Recommendations • Recommendations (in this study period): • Y.3501: Cloud computing framework and high-level requirements • Y.3510: Cloud Computing Infrastructure Requirements • Y.3520: Cloud computing framework for end to end resource management • Y.3511: Framework of inter-cloud computing for network and infrastructure • Y.3503 (AAP): Requirements for Desktop as a Service

  17. Outcomes – 2013 – 2014WP3 SDN and networks of future (1) • 6 Questions, produced 12 Recommendations • Recommendations (in this study period): • Y.2064: Energy saving using smart objects in home networks • Y.2082: DSN Relay Functions • Y.3022: Energy Measurement of Networks • Y.3032: Configurations of node identifiers and their mapping with locators in future networks • Y.3033: Framework of data aware networks for Future Networks • Y.3041: Smart Ubiquitous Networks - Overview • Y.3042: Smart Ubiquitous Networks - Smart Traffic Control and Resource Management Functions • Y.3043: Smart ubiquitous networks - context awareness framework • Y.3044: Smart ubiquitous networks - Content awareness framework • Y.3045: Smart ubiquitous networks - Functional architecture of content delivery

  18. Outcomes – 2013 – 2014WP3SDN and networks of future (2) • Recommendations • Y.3300 (AAP): Framework of SDN (Software-Defined Networking) • Y.3012: Requirement of network virtualization for Future Networks

  19. Outcomes – 2013 – 2014Supplements and Technical Papers • Supplements • Sup. 21 (Y.2000 series): NGN requirements for interworking with legacy IP-based networks • Sup. 22 (Y.2200 series): Greenhouse gas monitoring services provided over NGN • Sup. 23 (Y.2770 series): Supplement on DPI terminology • Sup. 24 (Y.2000 series): N-Screen service scenarios for FMC • Technical Papers • #1: Migration scenarios from legacy networks to NGN in developing countries • #2: How to increase QoS/QoE of IP based Platform • #3: Mobility Management in ITU-T: Its Current development and Next Steps Heading Towards Future Networks • #4: Technical Paper on Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks in Next Generation Networks

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