1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Introduction
7 VHN service requirements
7.1 General requirements
7.2 Service configuration management
7.3 Security
7.4 Fault management
7.5 Mobility
7.6 Multicast
7.7 Intelligent service features
8 Framework architecture for VHN
8.1 VHN service control function
8.2 VHN transport function
8.3 VHN service provisioning architecture
8.4 Application-level home gateway function in VHN service
provisioning
8.5 Federation capability
8.6 Security for VHN
8.7 Intelligent service capabilities in VHN
9 Management functions for VHN
10 VHN service model
10.1 P2P based VHN service model
10.2 Overlay network based VHN service model
10.3 VHN community service model
10.4 Web-based VHN service model
Appendix I – Virtual home networking capability over NGN service overlay
network
Appendix II – Example of an application-level home gateway function
Appendix III – Intelligent service provisioning model in VHN: knowledge-driven
model
III.1 VHN knowledge construction process
III.2 Knowledge-based service features
III.3 Object virtualization for representing services on the web
III.4 Ontology modelling for representing knowledge
Appendix IV – Use case of context-aware services in VHN: smart energy-aware
management
IV.1 Functional model of a smart VHN to support an energy-aware
service
IV.2 Ontology based reasoning approach for smart energy-aware
management in VHN
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