Question 6/20 - SC&C infrastructure and framework
(Continuation of part of Q20/5)
Motivation
Comprehensive strategies to implement smart cities and communities (SC&C) are emerging around the globe as a response to the challenges posed by the rapid urbanisation. This involves the integration of information communication technologies (ICTs) into all aspects of city planning and operations. Acting as a platform, the Internet of Things (IoT) can improve the efficiency of a city’s functions by enabling the gathering of pertinent information.
QuestionThis Question intends to study: general reference models of SC&C; spatio-temporal modeling for SC&C; frameworks to identify the architectural and service compositions and views on SC&C; identification of entities, their functions, and reference points required to provide support to SC&C applications and services; ICT use for physical infrastructure, including but not limited to: telecom networks, underground pipelines, capillary network, intelligent building system, building information modeling (BIM), traffic system and other facilities.
Study items to be considered include, but are not limited to:
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Which new general reference models and spatio-temporal modelling are required for SC&C?
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Which new and revised framework and/or architecture are required to make up SC&C?
- Which entities, functions, reference points and interfaces of the architecture are required to support services and/or applications in SC&C?
- Which ICT deployment and ICT use for physical infrastructure, including but not limited to: telecom networks, underground pipeline, capillary network, intelligent building system, building information modeling (BIM), traffic system and other facilities, are key for building SC&C?
- Which new Recommendations should be developed to enable efficient and effective deployment of ICT infrastructure among different SC&C applications and services?
- Which new Recommendations should be developed to enable cost-effective deployment of ICT for SC&C, using existing physical infrastructure (e.g., ducts, poles, etc.) in cities?
- Which new guidelines, methodologies and best practices need to be developed to help cities deliver ICT services, including IoT?
- Which guidelines on IoT use and best practices related to the implementation of SC&C services should be developed?
- Collaboration with which standards developing organizations (SDOs) would be necessary to maximize synergies and harmonize existing standards related to SC&C?
TasksTasks include, but are not limited to:
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Developing Recommendations for general reference models and spatio-temporal modeling;
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Developing frameworks to identify the basic architectural compositions and views on SC&C;
- Developing Recommendations to identify entities, their functions, and reference points, required to provide support to SC&C applications and services;
- Developing guidelines, methodologies and best practices to help cities to deliver ICT services, inter alia, using IoT;
- Developing guidelines and best practices related to ICT use for physical infrastructure that can be used (and/or shared) for ICT deployment, including but not limited to: telecom networks, underground pipeline, capillary network, intelligent building system, building information modeling (BIM), traffic system.
- Providing the necessary collaboration for joint activities in this field between ITU-T and other SDOs, which conduct relevant work on IoT for SC&C, consortia and fora.
NOTE – An up-to-date status of the work conducted under this Question is contained in the SG20 Work Program (
http://1f8a81b9b0707b63-19211.webchannel-proxy.scarabresearch.com/ITU-T/workprog/wp_search.aspx?Q=xx/20)
RelationshipsRecommendations: Questions: Study Groups:-
ITU-T (e.g. considering their lead study group role), ITU-D and ITU-R Study Groups as appropriate
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This Question will collaborate with ITU-T SG3 namely Q1/3 on tariff and economic issues relating to smart cities and communities (SC&C).
Other bodies:-
CEN-CENELEC-ETSI Coordination Group ‘Smart and Sustainable Cities and Communities’ (SSCC-CG)
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ETSI TC EE
- ETSI TC Smart M2M
- IEC SEG1
- IEC TC 111
- IEEE
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SG Smart Cities
- ISO TC 268 SC1
- ISO SAG
- IIC (Industrial Internet Consortium)