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1 Future Networks: Design Goals and Promising Technologies
20th CJK UNIOT-WG TTC Daisuke 1

2 Scope and Current Status
FG-FN is working on five deliverables Vision, Network virtualization, Energy saving, Terminologies, Identification Vision document mainly describes Objectives(clause 7): fundamental issues that are not paid enough attention in designing today’s networks and should be the objective of Future Networks. Design Goals(clause 8): capabilities that should be supported by future networks. Promising Technologies(clause 9): ideas and research topics of future networks that are important and may be relevant to future ITU-T standardization. Vision document is now fairly stable and is going to be finalized in next Slovenia meeting (Nov.29 – Dec.3). Draft of FNvision(OD64)

3 Current ToC 1. Scope 2. References 3. Definitions
4. Abbreviations and Acronyms 5. Convention 6. Introduction 7. Objectives 8. Design Goals 8.1 Power Consumption 8.2 Service Diversity 8.3 Functional Flexibility 8.4 Data Access 8.5 Service Universalization 8.6 Economic Incentives 8.7 Network Management 8.8 Mobility 8.9 Identification 8.10 Reliability and Security 9. Promising Technologies 9.1. Network Virtualization 9.2. In-system Network Management 9.3. Power Saving of Networks 9.4. Mobility-enhanced Distributed Networking 9.5. Network Optimization 9.6. Data-oriented Networking 9.7. Network supporting Economic Incentives 10. Target Date Bibliography

4 Clause 7 : Objectives Environment awareness Service awareness
FNs should be environmental friendly. Service awareness FNs should provide services that are customized with the appropriate functions to meet the needs of applications and users. Contents awareness FNs should have architecture that is optimized to handling enormous amount of data in a distributed environment. Social-economic awareness FNs should have social-economic incentives to reduce barriers to entry for the various participants of telecommunication sector. Environment awareness Service awareness contents awareness Social-economic awareness FUTURE NETORKS

5 Clause 8 : Design Goals 7. Objectives 8. Design Goals
8.1 Power Consumption 8.2 Service Diversity 8.3 Functional Flexibility 8.4 Data Access 8.5 Service Universalization 8.6 Economic Incentives 8.7 Network Management 8.8 Mobility 8.9 Identification 8.10 Reliability and Security Environment awareness Service awareness Data awareness Social-economic awareness NOTE: The dotted lines express that the design goal is currently not tightly related to a objective. NOTE: The dotted lines express that the design goal is currently not tightly related to a objective.

6 Clause 9 : Promising Technologies
Design Goals Objectives 8.1 Power Consumption 8.2 Service Diversity 8.3 Functional Flexibility 8.4 Data Access 8.5 Service Universalization 8.6 Economic Incentives 8.7 Network Management 8.8 Mobility 8.9 Identification 8.10 Reliability and Security 9.1. Network Virtualization 9.2. In-system Network Management 9.3. Power Saving of Networks 9.4. Mobility-enhanced Distributed Networking 9.5. Network Optimization 9.6. Data-oriented Networking 9.7. Network supporting Economic Incentives NOTE: The design goals that are grayed-out do not have specific eny at this time. NOTE: The design goals that are grayed-out do not have specific enabling technology at this moment.

7 Relations between clause 7,8,9
Clause 7: Objectives Clause 8: Design Goals Clause 9: Promising Technologies Environment awareness 8.1 Power Consumption 9.3 Power Saving of Networks Service awareness 8.2 Service Diversity 9.5 Network Optimization 8.3 Functional Flexibility 9.1 Network Virtualization 8.7 Network Management 9.2 In-system Network Management 8.8 Mobility 9.4 Mobility-enhanced Distributed Networking 8.10 Reliability and Security Data awareness 8.4 Data Access 9.6 Data-oriented Networking 8.9 Identification Social-economic awareness 8.5 Service Universalization 8.6 Economic Incentives 9.7 Network Supporting Economic Incentives

8 Long-term, (revolutionary) approach
Clause 10 : Target Date Long-term, (revolutionary) approach The estimated target date for prototyping and phased deployment of FNs should roughly fall between 2015 and 2020. This estimate is based on two factors: First, the status of current and evolving technologies that would be employed in the experimentation and development of FNs. Second, any novel development that might take place well beyond that estimate is too speculative and is outside the mandate of this document.

9 Future Plans FNvision will finalized in the last FG-FN meeting in Slovenia (Nov. 29 – Dec. 3, 2010). FNvision will be handed to Q21/13 for review in the next SG13 meeting in Geneva (Jan. 17 – 29, 2011).


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