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9 th CJK NID WG, Beijing, China Status report on USN related activities in ITU-T Q.25/16 Document number Beijing, China 22-24 July 2009 Hyoung Jun KIM, Jun Seob LEE ([email protected] , [email protected] )

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Status report on USN related activities in ITU-T Q.25/16. Hyoung Jun KIM, Jun Seob LEE ( [email protected] , [email protected] ). Document number Beijing, China 22-24 July 2009. Contents. Introduction on Q.25/16. Q.25/16 activities. Future work plan of Q.25/16. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1 9th CJK NID WG, Beijing, China

Status reporton USN related activities

in ITU-T Q.25/16

Document number

Beijing, China

22-24 July 2009

Hyoung Jun KIM, Jun Seob LEE([email protected], [email protected])

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Introduction on Q.25/16

Q.25/16 activities

Future work plan of Q.25/16

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Introduction on Q.25/16 (1/2)

• Q.25/16 was newly created in this study period (2009 ~ 2012)– Title: USN Applications and Services– Rapporteur: Dr. Hyoung Jun Kim (ETRI, Korea)– Terms of Reference

• http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com16/sg16-q25.html

– Study items (are not limited to)• Analysis of service and functional requirements• Architectural service framework• Application profiling specifications• Sensor information description language• Middleware-relevant standards• Directory service standards• Sensor node identification scheme• Considerations on how to help measure and mitigate climate change

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Introduction on Q.25/16 (2/2)

– Tasks (are not limited to)• Roadmap for relevant standards with compiling and analyzing

standardization requirements and work items• Amendment with new features for existing Recommendations with regard

to some of the above study items such as directory services• Studies on service description and requirements for USN middleware • Studies on an architectural framework for USN middleware services • Studies on functionality profiles of USN applications and services • Studies on a sensor information description language • Studies on a context modeling language for context awareness of USN

middleware• Studies on audio and video data transmission protocols over low-power

wireless sensor networks • Studies on application interfaces among USN middleware entities• Studies on an identification scheme of USN elements including sensor

nodes

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Q.25/16 Activities (1/6)

• ITU-T SG16 meeting (Geneva, 27 January ~ 6 February 2009)– As Q.25/16 was newly created group, the meeting had lots of

discussion to clarify the scope of Q.25/16 to meet the ToR, and the group agreed to provide future work program for Q25/16 standardization works

– F.usn-mw was transferred from Q.22/16 to Q.25/16, but it was agreed to work together until its Approval

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Q.25/16 Activities (2/6)

– Work program of Q.25/16 after this meeting

– Future work program for Q.25/16• To be shown in the last slide

Recommendation Editor Consent/Approval

Reference

F.usn-mw (Service description and requirements for USN

middleware)

Marie Kim,Sangkeun

Yoo

2009. 10. TD 104(WP2/16)

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Q.25/16 Activities (3/6)

• ITU-T WP2 Rapporteur Group and WP2/16 meeting (Geneva, 22 ~ 26 June 2009)– The quality of the F.usn-mw was enhanced during the joint

session with Q.22/16– Q25/16 agreed to develop a new draft Recommendation on

SNMP-based sensor network management framework (H.snmf)

– Further contributions were invited, especially to the Climate Change issues including smart metering, at the next meeting

– It was agreed that the overall generic USN requirements and architecture, which is applicable to all ITU-T Recommendations, should first be developed. Therefore, further contributions were invited.

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Q.25/16 Activities (4/6)

– Work program of Q.25/16 after this meeting

Recommendation Editor Consent/Approval

Reference

F.usn-mw (Service description and requirements for USN

middleware)

Marie Kim,Sangkeun

Yoo

2009. 10. TD 104(WP2/16)

H.snmf (SNMP-based sensor network management

framework)

Jun Seob LEE(assisted by John Fenn)

2011 TD-51a

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Q.25/16 Activities (5/6)

• Overview on F.usn-mw– It defines USN service descriptions, USN middleware

description, USN service scenarios, functional model of USN middleware, and requirements for USN middleware

open application interface manager

common functions advanced functions

query processor query processor

sensor network manager

event processor

sensor network metadata directory

service

sensor data mining processor

application-independent data

filter

context aware rule processor

security service

USN middleware

USN application

sensor networks

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Q.25/16 Activities (6/6)

• Overview on H.snmf– It describes sensor network management framework intended

to provide integrated management functionalities for heterogeneous sensor networks using Simple Network Management Protocol.

Sensor network x

Sensor nodeSensor Network

Gateway

TCP/IP

SNMPSensor Network

Management Protocol

Sensor NetworkManagement

Protocol AgentManaged Objectsfor Sensor node

SNMPManager

Sensor NetworkManager

SNMPAgent

Managed Objectsfor Sensor network

Sensor NetworkManagement

Protocol Manager

ALG

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Future Work Plan of Q.25/16

• Future work program for Q.25/16

– Contributions on Climate change issues and general USN requirements and architectures are invited

Title Work time

USN service description and requirements to mitigate climate change

2009

Reference architecture of USN services 2009

Sensor node identifier 2009

USN application profiles specification 2010

Sensor information description language 2010

Middleware-relevant standards 2010

Audio and video data transmission protocols over low-power wireless sensor networks

2010

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