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Revision as of 15:00, 7 December 2020

Rationale

PoC Topics are specific areas, often linked to a Work Item, where input or feedback from the AFI Proofs of Concept is needed. AFI PoC Topics help to focus PoC Projects on the most relevant topics for TC INT/AFI, and to increase the relevance of their contributions.

INT/AFI PoC Topics are identified and documented by INT AFI WG. INT/AFI PoC Topics may include templates for the PoC Contributions and deadlines to ensure that the PoC Contributions arrive on-time to be taken into account by the targeted WIs.

AFI PoC Topics

Id PoC Topic Status Ref WI(s) Target WI(s) Expected Contribution (PoC Feedback) Deadline
AFI-PT01 Autonomic Networking and Self-management

capabilities (Knowledge management Algorithms / Computational Intelligence for Self-x Features)

ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 ETSI TR 103 195-3 Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT02 Autonomic Networking in 3GPP radio access,

backhaul and core network architectures and associated management

CLOSED ETSI TR 103 404 ETSI TR 103 404 Technical Report 2018
AFI-PT03 Autonomic Networking in 3GPP IMS

architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 ETSI TS 103 627 Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT04 Autonomic Networking in Fixed

broadband access architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TR 103 473 ETSI TR 103 473 Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT05 Autonomic Networking in ad-hoc / Mesh

network architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TR 103 495 ETSI TR 103 495 Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT06 Autonomic Networking in Smart Cities

architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 TBC (*) Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT07 Autonomic Networking in IoT-oriented

networks architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 TBC (*) Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT08 Autonomic Networking in Content Delivery

Networks architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 TBC(*) Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT09 Autonomic Networking in Non Public Networks

architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 TBC(*) Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT10 Autonomic Networking in Home Networks

architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TR 103 473 TBC(*) Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT11 Federated Autonomic Security Management and Control in 5G network ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 TBC(*) Technical Report CLOSED
AFI-PT12 Autonomic Networking combined with emerging

technologies, Software Defined Network (SDN), Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and End to End orchestration.(**)

ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 ETSI TR 103 628 Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT13 Migration and transition scenarios

towards autonomics

ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 ETSI TR 103 195-3 Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT14 Autonomic Networking and IPv6 ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 ETSI TR 103 628 Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT15 Trust and Confidence in autonomic

functions, and in a global autonomic network

ACTIVE ETSI TR 103 629 ETSI TR 103 629 Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT16 Autonomic Networking in Non 3GPP Mobile

Network architectures and associated management

ACTIVE ETSI TR 103 473 TBC(*=) Technical Report 2021
AFI-PT17 Others ACTIVE ETSI TS 103 195-2 TBC(*) Technical Report 2022

(*) TBC - New Work Item To Be Created.

(**) Note: One recognized combination is based on the “Unified Architectural Framework” that combines AMC, SDN, NFV, and E2E Orchestration Reference Models, emerging from the Joint SDOs/Fora Initiative on Industry Harmonization for Unified Standards on Autonomic Management & Control of Networks and Services, SDN, NFV, E2E Orchestration (see http://www.tmforumlive.org/workshops/#tab-ieee-workshop-on-autonomics)

Addressing a PoC Topic in a PoC Project

PoC Teams specify the targeted PoC Topic(s) in their PoC Proposal, and commit to provide the expected contribution (input or feedback) in the requested format (template, if applicable) in a timely manner.

For each PoC Topic addressed, one or several Test Descriptions should be provided.

Feeding back the results

As soon as experimental results relevant for a given INT/AFI PoC Topic are available (no need to wait for the PoC Project to be completed), the PoC Team creates a contribution and informs the INT AFI WG by email (if the PoC Topic had a specific template for feedback contributions, it should be used). PoC Teams are also encouraged to contribute additional results and lessons learned during the PoC Project to the INT AFI WG.

A generic PoC Feedback Template is available in PoC Framework

INT / AFI Deliverables

Deliverable number / WI Code Title Status
ETSI TS 103 194 Autonomic network engineering for the self-managing Future Internet (AFI); Scenarios, Use Cases and Requirements for Autonomic/Self-Managing Future Internet” Published
ETSI TS 103 195-2 “Generic Autonomic Network Architecture (An Architectural Reference Model for Autonomic Networking, Cognitive Networking and Self-Management)”. Published
ETSI TR 103 473 Autonomicity and Self-Management in the Broadband Forum (BBF) Architecture; GANA on BBF architecture Published
ETSI TR 103 495 Autonomicity and Self-Management in Wireless Ad-hoc/Mesh Networks Published
ETSI TR 103 629 Trust on Autonomic Networks, Confidence in autonomic functions Guidelines for design and testability Draft
ETSI TR 103 404 Autonomicity and Self-Management in the Backhaul and Core network parts of the 3GPP Architecture Published
ETSI TR 103 627 Autonomicity and Self-Management in IMS architecture Draft
ETSI TR 103 628 Study of impact of selected emerging technologies(SDN NFV) on the AFI GANA model Draft
ETSI TR 103 626

An Instantiation and Implementation of the Generic Autonomic Network Architecture (GANA) Model onto Heterogeneous Wireless Access Technologies using Cognitive Algorithms

Draft