AIOTI WG Standardisation has published two new reports at the beginning of September 2021:
IoT and Edge Computing impact on Beyond 5G: enabling technologies and challenges Release 1.0
This report highlights several IoT vertical domain use cases collected by the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) and determines the specific requirements they impose on the underlying (Beyond) 5G network infrastructure. These use cases and requirements can be used by Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs), such as 3GPP, ETSI, oneM2M, ITU-T, ISO, and IEEE as requirements for automation in vertical domains focusing on critical communications. In addition to these use cases also emerging topics in the area of (Beyond) 5G technology are as well introduced.
Edge Computing Standard Framework Concepts Release 1.0
The main objective of this report is to briefly present the global dynamics and landscapes of edge computing SDO, Alliance and OSS initiatives, which can be used: 1) to leverage on existing edge computing standardization, industry promotion and implementation of standards and protocols, and 2) to provide input to edge computing standardisation gap analysis activities.
Both reports could be found here. We would like to present the findings of both reports and engage in open discussion with experts to find out the impact and plan next steps.
Agenda
16.00h Opening and Welcome
Damir Filipovic, AIOTI Secretary General
16.05. Presentation of the report IoT and Edge Computing impact on Beyond 5G: enabling technologies and challenges Release 1.0
Introduction and overview of the report:
Georgios Karagiannis, AIOTI WG Standardisation Chair, Huawei (15 min)
Presentation of examples of described use cases:
Giacomo Tavola, Politecnico di Milano (10 min)
Questions and open discussions (30 min)
17.00 Short break
17.05 Presentation of the report Edge Computing Standard Framework Concepts Release 1.0
Introduction and overview of the report:
Georgios Karagiannis, AIOTI WG Standardisation Chair, Huawei (15 min)
Presentation of examples of described use cases:
Axel Rennoch, Fraunhofer (10 min)
Questions and open discussions (30 min)
18.00 End of Webinar